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SECTION 6. NR 45.046 and (Note) are created to read:
NR 45.046 FIREWOOD COLLECTION FOR PERSONAL USE AT HOME. (1) In this section, “firewood” includes limbs, branches, roots, unprocessed logs, slabs with bark, cut firewood and chips.
(2) No person may cut, gather, buy, sell, use, transfer, or possess firewood, from any property for use off that property unless the person possesses a valid forest products permit issued by the department authorizing the cutting or gathering. A person required to hold a forest products permit under this sub. shall display the permit upon demand for inspection by the department or its agents.
(3) The department may impose reasonable conditions on any forest products permit it issues, and may limit or deny a forest products permit if necessary to protect resources or avoid conflict with property management objectives.
(4) The department may revoke a forest products permit issued under this section for a violation of any condition of the permit, or for otherwise cutting or gathering without authorization.  Revocations under this subsection shall apply statewide and be limited to a period not to exceed one year from the date on which the department notifies the authorized person of the revocation.  No person may possess or apply for a forest products permit for any property during a period of revocation.      
(5) Firewood collected or gathered under a forest products permit shall be for personal use only, and may not be sold or otherwise exchanged for anything of value.  Exceeding the scope of this permit shall be considered a violation of s. 26.05, Stats.
Note:  Under s. 26.05, Stats., no person may cut, remove, or transport raw forest products or direct the cutting, removal, or transportation of raw forest products without the consent of the owner.
Section 7. NR 45.05 (3) (d) is renumbered NR 45.05 (3) (d) 1. and amended to read:
NR 45.05 (3) (d) Persons with physical disabilities. 1. The department may authorize by permit persons with physical disabilities that affect the person’s mobility to use a motorized vehicle as a mode of personal conveyance. The department shall accept proof of disability as required by 28 C.F.R. 35.137 (c) (2). Up to two additional people may occupy the device if their primary purpose is to assist the permittee.
Section 8. NR 45.05 (3) (d) 2., (em) and (Note) are created to read:
NR 45.05 (3) (d) 2. The department may include reasonable permit conditions to protect safety and resources. No person may violate a condition of a permit issued under this paragraph.
(em) Motor bicycles 1. A motor bicycle as defined in s. 340.01 (30), Stats., may be operated on trails listed in s. NR 51.73 (1) and subject to this chapter that are otherwise open to bicycles under any of the following conditions:
a. When equipped with an electric motor: at speeds of less than 15 miles per hour while the motor is engaged.
b. When equipped with a non-electric motor: without the motor engaged, running or otherwise in operation.
2. The department may allow operation of motor bicycles on specific trails or sections of trails not listed in s. NR 51.73(1) that are all of the following:
a. Open to nonmotorized bicycle use.
b. Specified in a department master plan under ch. NR 44.
c. Posted as open for such use.
  3. The department may prohibit operation of motor bicycles on specific trails or sections of trails by posted notice. No person may operate a motor bicycle on a trail open to bicycles and posted closed to motor bicycles.
Note: Any motor bicycle capable of speeds greater than 30 miles per hour is a motorcycle per s. 340.01 (32), Stats. and may only be operated by the public off of public roads where authorized and under the conditions of s. NR 45.05 (5).
Section 9. NR 45.05 (3) (f), (g) and (h) (intro.) are amended to read:
NR 45.05 (3) (f) Bicycle trails. Bicyclists and operators of motor bicycles shall stop at any stop signs which are located on designated bicycle trails.
(g) Prohibition. No person may ride a bicycle or motor bicycle in a careless, negligent, or reckless manner so as to endanger the life, property or persons of others on any lands under the management, supervision and control of the department.
(h) All-terrain vehicle routes. The department may establish all-terrain vehicle routes on northern state forests department lands over state forest department roads, under s. 23.33 (4) (b), Stats., that are:
Section 10. NR 45.09 (1) is amended to read:
NR 45.09 (1) No person may take, catch, kill, hunt, trap, or pursue any wild animal or bird, or discharge any firearm, or have in possession or under control any firearm or air gun as defined in s. 939.22, Stats., unless it is unloaded and enclosed in a carrying case, or any bow, crossbow, slingshot, or spring-load device designed for shooting a projectile unless the same is unstrung or enclosed in a carrying case while in any state park, fish hatchery, or within 100 yards of any state campground, picnic area, or other special use area not open to hunting or trapping. designated by the department by posted notice. No person may discharge a firearm, bow, crossbow, or airgun from, on, or across any state trail corridor or other state park area which is not open to hunting.
Note: State park hunting and trapping closures authorized under s. 29.089, Stats. are established on property maps that may be obtained on the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov) keyword "hunting state parks". Additional closures of designated use areas may also be established by posted notice. Hunting and trapping closures may be limited to certain species and seasons. See also s. NR 10.275.
Section 11. NR 45.09 (4) (d) is created to read:
NR 45.09 (4) (d) The use of a firearm for the purposes of killing an animal lawfully trapped in a state park.
Section 12. NR 45.09 (5) (intro.) and (a) and (b) are amended to read:
NR 45.09 (5)No person may possess discharge any loaded or uncased firearm or air gun while within the exterior boundary of state-owned lands posted with department signs in Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Racine, Sauk, Sheboygan, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha and Winnebago counties, or on state forest lands in the Kettle Moraine or Point Beach state forests, fish hatcheries, state parks, state recreation areas, state natural areas, from or across a state campground, picnic area or other special use area designated by the department which is not open to hunting, or on state trails established on railroad grades, except as follows:
  (a) While engaged in hunting or dispatching a lawfully trapped animal in accordance compliance with sub. (1) and the open seasons established in s. NR 10.01 on the portions of properties where hunting is authorized.
  (b) At target shooting ranges designated by the department.
Section 13. NR 45.09 (5) (f) and (Note) are created to read:
  NR 45.09 (5) (f) When authorized by the department upon issuance of a special use permit.
Note: State park hunting and trapping closures authorized under s. 29.089, Stats. are established on property maps that may be obtained on the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov) keyword "hunting state parks". Additional closures of designated use areas may also be established by posted notice. Hunting and trapping closures may be limited to certain species and seasons. See also s. NR 10.275.
Section 14. NR 45.09 (6), (10) and (11) are repealed.
Section 15. NR 45.095 is created to read:
NR 45.095 Shooting ranges. (1) GENERAL RANGE RULES. No person at a shooting range may:
(a) Handle a weapon in a negligent or reckless manner.
(b) Discharge any weapon on the range while any part of a person is down range of the firing line.
(c) Point any weapon in use at the designated firing line in any direction other than down range.
(d) Fail to comply with a cease fire order called by the range officer or any other person
(e) Fail to make reasonable efforts to ensure all discharged projectiles impact the backstop.
(f) Leave any loaded weapon unattended at any time.
(g) Shoot at targets that are not placed in designated target area or affixed to target stands, if provided, unless the person is sighting or patterning a shotgun with size T or smaller shot.
(h) Shoot at items placed on the ground or at targets not posted at the designated height, unless the person is sighting or patterning a shotgun with size T or smaller shot.
(i) Unless otherwise posted at the range, shoot during the period beginning at sunset and ending at sunrise.
(j) Shoot, or attempt to shoot structures or objects that are not designated targets, or that are outside designated firing lanes.
(k) Shoot at archery targets with anything other than a bow or crossbow.
(l) Use any weapons or projectiles that discharge paint.
(m) Use incendiary, exploding, glass or other breakable materials as targets.
(n) Fail to properly dispose of targets other than clay targets used on an established shotgun shooting range.
(o) Fail to collect and properly remove or dispose of all spent shell casings and cartridges, live ammunition, targets, arrows, bolts and materials brought onto the range.
(p) While shooting at a shooting range, possess or consume an intoxicant or other restricted controlled substance.
(2) In addition to being subject to the penalties set forth in s. 27.98, Wis. Stats., a person who violates any provision in this section may be evicted from the shooting range pursuant to s. NR 45.04 (3) (b).
(3) This section does not apply to training activities conducted by a law enforcement agency.
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