NR 40.04(2)(b)34p.
34p. Solidago sempervirens (Seaside goldenrod) except in Kenosha, Milwaukee and Racine counties
NR 40.04(2)(b)36.
36. Torilis japonica (Japanese hedgeparsley or erect hedgeparsley)
except in Adams, Brown, Calumet, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Dodge, Door, Fond du Lac, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee, La Crosse, Lafayette, Langlade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Marquette, Menominee, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oconto, Outagamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Shawano, Sheboygan, Vernon, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, Waushara, and Winnebago counties
NR 40.04(2)(b)38.
38. Vincetoxicum nigrum or
Cynanchum louiseae (Black or Louise's swallow-wort) except in Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Grant, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Racine, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Vernon, Walworth and Waukesha counties
NR 40.04(2)(b)39.
39. Vincetoxicum rossicum or
Cynanchum rossicum (Pale or European swallow-wort)
NR 40.04(2)(c)
(c) Fish and crayfish. The following fish invasive species and crayfish invasive species are prohibited:
NR 40.04(2)(c)1.
1. Channidae (snakehead), including
Channa argus (Northern snakehead),
Channa bleheri (Rainbow snakehead),
Channa gachua (Dwarf snakehead),
Channa maculata (Blotched snakehead),
Channa marulius (Bullseye snakehead),
Channa punctata (Spotted snakehead), and
Channa striata (Chevron snakehead)
NR 40.04(2)(c)12.a.
a. Established nonnative fish species and established nonnative crayfish species
NR 40.04(2)(d)
(d) Aquatic invertebrates except crayfish. The following aquatic invertebrate invasive species are prohibited:
NR 40.04(2)(e)
(e) Terrestrial invertebrates and plant disease-causing microorganisms. The following terrestrial invertebrate invasive species and plant disease-causing microorganism invasive species are prohibited:
NR 40.04 Note
Note: These terrestrial invertebrates and plant disease-causing microorganisms are also regulated by the department under s.
NR 45.04 and by DATCP under ch.
ATCP 21 and ch.
94, Stats.
NR 40.04 Note
Note: For species that are both listed under ch.
NR 40 and quarantined at the federal and/or the state level, the department determines that “reasonable precautions" allow for the incidental possession, transport, transfer, or introduction of a prohibited or restricted organism
within the boundaries of a federal or state quarantine for that organism.
NR 40.04(2)(f)
(f) Terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates except fish. The following terrestrial and aquatic vertebrate invasive species are prohibited:
NR 40.04(2)(g)
(g) Fungi. The following fungus invasive species are prohibited:
NR 40.04(2)(g)1.
1. Pseudogymnoascus destructans (White-nose syndrome fungal pathogen)
NR 40.04(3)
(3)
Actions prohibited by this classification; exemptions. NR 40.04(3)(a)(a) Except as otherwise provided in pars.
(b) to
(i), no person may transport, possess, transfer, or introduce a prohibited invasive species identified or listed under sub.
(2).
NR 40.04(3)(b)
(b) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to a person who transports, possesses, transfers or introduces a prohibited invasive species identified or listed under sub.
(2) if the department determines that the transportation, possession, transfer or introduction was incidental or unknowing, and was not due to the person's failure to take reasonable precautions.
NR 40.04 Note
Note: Paragraph (b) does not apply to preventive measures set out in s.
NR 40.07.
NR 40.04(3)(c)
(c) If authorized by a permit issued by the department under this chapter, a person may transport, possess, transfer or introduce a prohibited invasive species for research, public display, or, if the species is not a fish or crayfish, for other purposes specified by the department in the permit.
NR 40.04(3)(d)
(d) A legally obtained nonnative wild animal that is a pet may be possessed, transported or transferred without a permit issued by the department under this chapte
r if obtained prior to and located in the State of Wisconsin on the date the species is listed as prohibited under this section, but may not be introduced. The offspring of pets possessed under this paragraph may not be transferred.
NR 40.04(3)(e)
(e) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to a person who transports, possesses, transfers,
or
introduces
a
terrestrial
invertebrate
or
plant disease-causing
microo
rganism that is regulated under a quarantine imposed by D
ATCP under s.
94.01, Stats., or a United States Department
of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service quarantine area declared under
7 USC section 7714 or
7715 if any of the following apply:
NR 40.04(3)(e)1.
1. The
person
is
in
compliance
with
a
D
ATCP-USDA
APHIS compliance
agreement applicable to the terrestrial invertebrate
or plant disease-causing microo
rganism.
NR 40.04(3)(e)2.
2. The transport, possession, transfer or introduction takes place entirely within the quarantine applicable to the terrestrial invertebrate or plant disease-causing microorganism.
NR 40.04(3)(f)
(f) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to a person who has a permit issued by DATCP under s.
ATCP 21.04 for importation, movement, distribution or release of a pest or biological control agent that is a prohibited invasive species identified or listed under sub.
(2).
NR 40.04(3)(g)
(g) A person may transport, possess or give away a prohibited invasive species for the purpose of identification or disposal without a permit issued by the department under this chapter, if the person reports the location of origin of the prohibited invasive species to the department and no individual specimens or propagules are allowed to escape or be introduced. Reports shall be submitted within 30 days of the person taking possession and shall include contact and property owner information, type and detailed location of the species, the purpose for transporting, possessing or giving away the invasive species, and the final disposition of the invasive species. This paragraph does not apply to terrestrial and aquatic vertebrates or fish species.
NR 40.04 Note
Note: Paragraph (g) does not apply to transport of identified carriers of invasive species as described in s.
NR 40.07 (5) (a).
NR 40.04 Note
Note: Reports for invasive species may be sent to:
NR 40.04 Note
Attn: Statewide Invasive Species Coordinator, SS/7
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
PO Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707-7921
NR 40.04(3)(h)1.
1. A person who holds a scientific collector permit for the invasive species under s.
29.614, Stats.
NR 40.04(3)(h)2.
2. A person who, while lawfully fishing, inadvertently catches a fish invasive species.
NR 40.04(3)(h)3.
3. Employees or duly authorized agents of the department in the performance of their official duties.
NR 40.04 Note
Note: Section
NR 20.20 (73) (c) 1. sets a bag limit of 0 for nonindigenous detrimental fish, but allows one such fish to be taken by hook and line if it is killed immediately and delivered immediately to a department service center or regional office. All nonindigenous fish species are declared under s.
NR 20.38 (6) to be detrimental fish if the fish were imported without a permit in violation of s.
29.735, Stats., or are found in any water where their presence is not specifically permitted by the department.
NR 40.04(3)(i)
(i) Paragraph
(a) does not apply to phragmites associated with a reed bed treatment unit used in a wastewater treatment facility authorized by a WPDES permit under ch.
283, Stats.
NR 40.04(3m)
(3m)
Early detection monitoring. Unless entry is otherwise authorized by law, as part of an invasive species early detection program, the department or its designee may enter property where a cave or mine may be located to monitor, survey or inspect for the presence of the prohibited invasive fungus species
Geomyces destructans (white-nose syndrome fungal pathogen) in the cave or mine, with permission of the person who owns, controls or manages the property, but if the person does not grant permission or cannot be located by the department after making reasonable effort, the department may seek an inspection warrant under s.
66.0119, Stats., from the appropriate circuit court authorizing entry. Data obtained by the department under this subsection shall be made available to the person who owns, controls or manages the property.
NR 40.04(4)(a)(a) Unless entry is otherwise authorized by law, if the department has reason to believe that a prohibited species is present, the department or its designee may enter property to inspect for, survey or control prohibited species with permission of the person who owns, controls or manages the property, but if the person does not grant permission or cannot be located by the department after making reasonable effort, the department may seek an inspection warrant from the appropriate circuit court authorizing entry.
NR 40.04(4)(b)
(b) The department may ask any person who owns, controls or manages property where a prohibited species is present to control the prohibited species in accordance with a plan approved by the department. The department will seek funds to assist in the control of prohibited species. However, a person who owns, controls or manages property where a prohibited species is present is responsible for controlling the prohibited species that exists on the property.
NR 40.04 Note
Note: The department anticipates it will request control of a prohibited invasive species only if it is feasible and reasonable to control the prohibited species on the property.
NR 40.04(4)(c)
(c) If voluntary cooperation is not achievable or likely, and it is feasible and reasonable to control the prohibited species on the property, the department or its designee may control the prohibited species or it may offer the person the opportunity to negotiate the terms of a consent order for control purposes.
NR 40.04(4)(d)
(d) If a consent order is not achievable or likely, the department may issue a unilateral order requiring that the person who owns, controls or manages the property control the prohibited species in accordance with a plan approved by the department unless the department determines that the prohibited species is present through no fault of the person. If the department determines that the prohibited species is present through no fault of the person, the department or its designee may control the prohibited species.