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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 44 — Historical societies and historical preservation

44.40 State agency decisions; negotiation.

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44.40 State agency decisions; negotiation.
(1)Each state agency shall consider whether any proposed action of the state agency will affect any historic property that is a listed property, on the inventory or on the list of locally designated historic places under s. 44.45 . If the state agency determines that its proposed action will affect any historic property, it shall notify the officer.
(1m)The historical society and a state agency notified under s. 44.39
(2)jointly shall identify actions of the state agency that may cause or permit an adverse effect on historic property including, but not limited to, any state agency action that involves the exercise of state agency authority in the issuance of a permit, license, authorization, variance or exception or in any grant of financial assistance and any state agency action related to property owned by the state agency or related to its long-range planning and facilities development.
(a)Upon receipt of a notice under sub.
(1)the officer shall determine whether the proposed action will have an adverse effect upon a historic property that is any of the following:
1. A listed property.
2. On the inventory.
3. On the list of locally designated historic places under s. 44.45 .
(b)The officer shall make the determination under par.
(a)within 30 days of receipt of the notice under sub.
(1)or notify the state agency that an extension of time, not to exceed 30 days, is necessary to make the determination. If the officer notifies the state agency of an extension, he or she shall include in the notice the reasons for the extension.
(3)If the officer determines under sub.
(2)that the proposed action will have an adverse effect on the historic property, the officer may require negotiations with the state agency to reduce such effects. If the negotiations result in an agreement as to the means of reducing such effects, the agreement shall be incorporated into the state agency’s proposed action. The officer shall prepare a written report on the effects and the status of all negotiations. The officer shall submit the report to the governor and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172
(3).
(4)A state agency may deny or impose conditions on a permit, license, authorization, variance, exception or award of financial assistance identified under sub.
(1m)in order to reduce any adverse effect on historic property.
(5)This section does not apply to any state agency action which is subject to 16 USC 461 to 470mm .
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