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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 33 — Public inland waters

33.29 Board of commissioners; officers; powers and duties.

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33.29 Board of commissioners; officers; powers and duties.
(1)The board shall be responsible for:
(a)Initiating and coordinating research and surveys for the purpose of gathering data on the lake, related shorelands and the drainage basin;
(b)Planning lake protection and rehabilitation projects;
(c)Contacting and attempting to secure the cooperation of officials of units of general purpose government in the area for the purpose of enacting ordinances deemed necessary by the board as furthering the objectives of the district;
(d)Adopting and carrying out lake protection and rehabilitation plans and obtaining any necessary permits therefor;
(e)Maintaining liaison with those officials of state government involved in lake protection and rehabilitation, and providing the department with the names and addresses of the current commissioners;
(f)Scheduling the annual meeting of the district; and
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