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13139.977 Seizure and confiscation.
(1) All marijuana and usable marijuana
14produced, processed, made, kept, stored, sold, distributed, or transported in violation
15of this subchapter, and all tangible personal property used in connection with the
16marijuana or usable marijuana, is unlawful property and subject to seizure by the
17department or a law enforcement officer. Except as provided in sub. (2), all
18marijuana and usable marijuana seized under this subsection shall be destroyed.
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19(2) If marijuana or usable marijuana on which the tax has not been paid is
20seized as provided under sub. (1), it may be given to law enforcement officers to use
21in criminal investigations or sold to qualified buyers by the department, without
22notice. If the department finds that the marijuana or usable marijuana may
23deteriorate or become unfit for use in criminal investigations or for sale, or that those
24uses would otherwise be impractical, the department may order it destroyed.
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1(3) If marijuana or usable marijuana on which the tax has been paid is seized
2as provided under sub. (1), it shall be returned to the true owner if ownership can be
3ascertained and the owner or the owner's agent is not involved in the violation
4resulting in the seizure. If the ownership cannot be ascertained or if the owner or
5the owner's agent was guilty of the violation that resulted in the seizure of the
6marijuana or usable marijuana, it may be sold or otherwise disposed of as provided
7in sub. (2).
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8(4) If tangible personal property other than marijuana or usable marijuana is
9seized as provided under sub. (1), the department shall advertise the tangible
10personal property for sale by publication of a class 2 notice under ch. 985. If no person
11claiming a lien on, or ownership of, the property has notified the department of the
12person's claim within 10 days after last insertion of the notice, the department shall
13sell the property. If a sale is not practical the department may destroy the property.
14If a person claiming a lien on, or ownership of, the property notifies the department
15within the time prescribed in this subsection, the department may apply to the
16circuit court in the county where the property was seized for an order directing
17disposition of the property or the proceeds from the sale of the property. If the court
18orders the property to be sold, all liens, if any, may be transferred from the property
19to the sale proceeds. Neither the property seized nor the proceeds from the sale shall
20be turned over to any claimant of lien or ownership unless the claimant first
21establishes that the property was not used in connection with any violation under
22this subchapter or that, if so used, it was done without the claimant's knowledge or
23consent and without the claimant's knowledge of facts that should have given the
24claimant reason to believe it would be put to such use. If no claim of lien or ownership
1is established as provided under this subsection the property may be ordered
2destroyed.
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3139.978 Interest and penalties.
(1) Any person who makes or signs any
4false or fraudulent report under this subchapter or who attempts to evade the tax
5imposed by s. 139.971, or who aids in or abets the evasion or attempted evasion of
6that tax, may be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 9
7months or both.
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8(2) Any permittee who fails to keep the records required by s. 139.974 (1) and
9(2) shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500 or imprisoned not more than
106 months or both.
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11(3) Any person who refuses to permit the examination or inspection authorized
12under s. 139.975 (3) may be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned not more than
136 months or both. The department shall immediately suspend or revoke the permit
14of any person who refuses to permit the examination or inspection authorized under
15s. 139.975 (3).
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16(4) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this subchapter for which
17no other penalty is prescribed shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000
18or imprisoned not less than 10 days nor more than 90 days or both.
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19(5) Any person who violates any of the rules promulgated in accordance with
20this subchapter shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500 or imprisoned
21not more than 6 months or both.
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22(6) In addition to the penalties imposed for violating the provisions of this
23subchapter or any of the department's rules, the department shall revoke the permit
24of any person convicted of such a violation and not issue another permit to that
25person for a period of 2 years following the revocation.
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1(7) Unpaid taxes bear interest at the rate of 12 percent per year from the due
2date of the return until paid or deposited with the department, and all refunded taxes
3bear interest at the rate of 3 percent per year from the due date of the return to the
4date on which the refund is certified on the refund rolls.
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5(8) All nondelinquent payments of additional amounts owed shall be applied
6in the following order: penalties, interest, tax principal.
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7(9) Delinquent marijuana taxes bear interest at the rate of 1.5 percent per
8month until paid. The taxes imposed by this subchapter shall become delinquent if
9not paid:
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(a) In the case of a timely filed return, no return filed or a late return, on or
11before the due date of the return.
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(b) In the case of a deficiency determination of taxes, within 2 months after the
13date of demand.
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14(10) If due to neglect an incorrect return is filed, the entire tax finally
15determined is subject to a penalty of 25 percent of the tax exclusive of interest or
16other penalty. A person filing an incorrect return has the burden of proving that the
17error or errors were due to good cause and not due to neglect.
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18139.979 Personal use. An individual who possesses no more than 6
19marijuana plants that have reached the flowering stage at any one time is not subject
20to the tax imposed under s. 139.971. An individual who possesses more than 6
21marijuana plants that have reached the flowering stage at any one time shall apply
22for the appropriate permit under s. 139.972 and pay the appropriate tax imposed
23under s. 139.971.
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24139.980 Agreement with tribes. The department may enter into an
25agreement with a federally recognized American Indian Tribe in this state for the
1administration and enforcement of this subchapter and to provide refunds of the tax
2imposed under s. 139.971 on marijuana sold on tribal land by or to enrolled members
3of the tribe residing on the tribal land.
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4Section
2315. 140.02 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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140.02
(1) (a) The department shall appoint notaries public who shall be
6United States residents and at least 18 years of age. Applicants who are not
7attorneys shall file an application with the department and pay a
$20 $40 fee.
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8Section
2316. 140.02 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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140.02
(2) (a) Except as provided in par. (am), any United States resident who
10is licensed to practice law in this state is entitled to a permanent commission as a
11notary public upon application to the department and payment of a
$50 $100 fee. The
12application shall include a certificate of good standing from the supreme court, the
13signature and post-office address of the applicant
, and an impression of the
14applicant's official seal, or imprint of the applicant's official rubber stamp.
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145.20
(5) (a) The department shall establish a maintenance program to be
18administered by governmental units responsible for the regulation of private on-site
19wastewater treatment systems. The department shall determine the private on-site
20wastewater treatment systems to which the maintenance program applies. At a
21minimum the maintenance program is applicable to all new or replacement private
22on-site wastewater treatment systems constructed in a governmental unit after the
23date on which the governmental unit adopts this program. The department may
24apply the maintenance program by rule to private on-site wastewater treatment
25systems constructed in a governmental unit responsible for the regulation of private
1on-site wastewater treatment systems on or before the date on which the
2governmental unit adopts the program.
The department shall determine the private
3on-site wastewater treatment systems to which the maintenance program applies
4in governmental units that do not meet the conditions for eligibility under s. 145.246
5(8).
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145.20
(5) (am) Each governmental unit responsible for the regulation of
9private on-site wastewater treatment systems shall adopt and begin the
10administration of the program established under par. (a) before October 1, 2019. As
11part of adopting and administering the program, the governmental unit shall
12conduct and maintain an inventory of all the private on-site wastewater treatment
13systems located in the governmental unit and shall complete the initial inventory
14before October 1, 2017.
In order to be eligible for grant funding under s. 145.246, a
15governmental unit must comply with these deadlines.
AB68-SSA1,2319
16Section
2319. 145.246 of the statutes is created to read:
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17145.246 Private on-site wastewater treatment system replacement or
18rehabilitation. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB68-SSA1,1062,1919
(a) “Determination of failure" means any of the following:
AB68-SSA1,1062,2420
1. A determination that a private on-site wastewater treatment system is
21failing, according to the criteria under s. 145.01 (4m), based on an inspection of the
22private on-site wastewater treatment system by an employee of the state or a
23governmental unit who is certified to inspect private on-site wastewater treatment
24systems by the department.
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12. A written enforcement order issued under s. 145.02 (3) (f), 145.20 (2) (f) or
2281.19 (2).
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3. A written enforcement order issued under s. 254.59 (1) by a governmental
4unit.
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(b) “Governmental unit" means a governmental unit responsible for the
6regulation of private on-site wastewater treatment systems. “Governmental unit"
7also includes a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band.
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(c) “Indian lands" means lands owned by the United States and held for the use
9or benefit of Indian tribes or bands or individual Indians and lands within the
10boundaries of a federally recognized reservation that are owned by Indian tribes or
11bands or individual Indians.
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(d) “Participating governmental unit" means a governmental unit which
13applies to the department for financial assistance under sub. (7) and which meets the
14conditions specified under sub. (8).
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(e) “Principal residence" means a residence which is occupied at least 51
16percent of the year by the owner.
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(f) “Sewage" means the water-carried wastes created in and to be conducted
18away from residences, industrial establishments, and public buildings as defined in
19s. 101.01 (12), with such surface water or groundwater as may be present.
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(g) “Small commercial establishment" means a commercial establishment or
21business place with a maximum daily waste water flow rate of less than 5,000 gallons
22per day.
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23(2) Categories of failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems. For
24the purposes of this section, the department shall establish the category of each
1failing private on-site wastewater treatment system for which a grant application
2is submitted, as follows:
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(a) Category 1: failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems described
4in s. 145.01 (4m) (a) to (c).
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(b) Category 2: failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems described
6in s. 145.01 (4m) (d).
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(c) Category 3: failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems described
8in s. 145.01 (4m) (e).
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9(3) Eligibility. (a) 1. A person is eligible for grant funds under this section if
10he or she owns a principal residence which is served by a category 1 or 2 failing
11private on-site wastewater treatment system, if the private on-site wastewater
12treatment system was installed at least 33 years before the person submits a grant
13application, if the family income of the person does not exceed the income limitations
14under par. (c), if the amount of the grant determined under sub. (6) is at least $100,
15if the residence is not located in an area served by a sewer, and if determination of
16failure is made prior to the rehabilitation or replacement of the failing private
17on-site wastewater treatment system.
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2. A business is eligible for grant funds under this section if it owns a small
19commercial establishment which is served by a category 1 or 2 failing private on-site
20wastewater treatment system, if the private on-site wastewater treatment system
21was installed at least 33 years before the business submits a grant application, if the
22gross revenue of the business does not exceed the limitation under par. (d), if the
23small commercial establishment is not located in an area served by a sewer, and if
24a determination of failure is made prior to the rehabilitation or replacement of the
25private on-site wastewater treatment system.
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13. A person who owns a principal residence or small commercial establishment
2which is served by a category 1 or 2 failing private on-site wastewater treatment
3system may submit an application for grant funds during the 3-year period after the
4determination of failure is made. Grant funds may be awarded after work is
5completed if rehabilitation or replacement of the system meets all requirements of
6this section and rules promulgated under this section.
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(b) Each principal residence or small commercial establishment may receive
8only one grant under this section.
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(c) 1. In order to be eligible for grant funds under this section, the annual family
10income of the person who owns the principal residence may not exceed $45,000.
11Beginning July 1, 2022, and annually on July 1 thereafter, the department shall
12adjust the dollar amount specified in this subdivision by an amount equal to that
13dollar amount multiplied by the percentage change in the U.S. consumer price index
14for urban wage earners and clerical workers, U.S. city average, for the prior year,
15rounded to the nearest dollar. The department shall publish the dollar amounts on
16its Internet site. Notwithstanding s. 227.10, the adjusted dollar amounts need not
17be promulgated as rules under ch. 227.
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2. Except as provided under subd. 4., annual family income shall be based upon
19the federal adjusted gross income of the owner and the owner's spouse, if any, as
20computed for the taxable year prior to the year in which the determination of failure
21is made.
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3. In order to be eligible for grant funds under this section, a person shall
23submit a copy of the federal income tax returns upon which the determination of
24federal adjusted gross income under subd. 2. was made together with any application
25required by the governmental unit.
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14. A governmental unit may disregard the federal income tax return that is
2submitted under subd. 3. and may determine annual family income based upon
3satisfactory evidence of federal adjusted gross income or projected federal adjusted
4gross income of the owner and the owner's spouse in the current year. The
5department shall promulgate rules establishing criteria for determining what
6constitutes satisfactory evidence of federal adjusted gross income or projected
7federal adjusted gross income in a current year.
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(d) 1. In order to be eligible for grant funds under this section, the annual gross
9revenue of the business that owns the small commercial establishment may not
10exceed $362,500.
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2. Except as provided in subd. 4., annual gross revenue shall be based upon the
12gross revenue of the business for the taxable year prior to the year in which the
13determination of failure is made. The department shall promulgate rules
14establishing criteria for determining what constitutes satisfactory evidence of gross
15revenue in a prior taxable year.
AB68-SSA1,1066,1816
3. In order to be eligible for grant funds under this section, a business shall
17submit documentation required by the department under subd. 2. together with any
18application required by the governmental unit.
AB68-SSA1,1066,2419
4. A governmental unit may disregard the documentation of gross revenue for
20the taxable year prior to the year in which the determination of failure is made and
21may determine annual gross revenue based upon satisfactory evidence of gross
22revenue of the business in the current year. The department shall promulgate rules
23establishing criteria for determining what constitutes satisfactory evidence of gross
24revenue in a current year.
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1(e) The department of revenue shall, upon request by the department, verify
2the income information submitted by an applicant or grant recipient.
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3(4) Denial of application. (a) The department or a governmental unit shall
4deny a grant application under this section if the applicant or a person who would
5be directly benefited by the grant intentionally caused the conditions which resulted
6in a category 1 or 2 failing private on-site wastewater treatment system. The
7department or governmental unit shall notify the applicant in writing of a denial,
8including the reason for the denial.
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(b) The department shall notify a governmental unit if an individual's name
10appears on the statewide support lien docket under s. 49.854 (2) (b). The department
11or a governmental unit shall deny an application under this section if the name of
12the applicant or an individual who would be directly benefited by the grant appears
13on the statewide support lien docket under s. 49.854 (2) (b), unless the applicant or
14individual who would be benefited by the grant provides to the department or
15governmental unit a payment agreement that has been approved by the county child
16support agency under s. 59.53 (5) and that is consistent with rules promulgated
17under s. 49.858 (2) (a).
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18(5) Use of funds. (a) Except for grants under par. (b), funds available under
19a grant under this section shall be applied to the rehabilitation or replacement of the
20private on-site wastewater treatment system. An existing private on-site
21wastewater treatment system may be replaced by an alternative private on-site
22wastewater treatment system or by a system serving more than one principal
23residence.
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1(b) Funds available under a grant under this section for experimental private
2on-site wastewater treatment systems shall be applied to the installation and
3monitoring of the experimental private on-site wastewater treatment systems.
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4(6) Allowable costs; state share. (a) Except as provided in par. (e), costs
5allowable in determining grant funding under this section may not exceed the costs
6of rehabilitating or replacing a private on-site wastewater treatment system that
7would be necessary to allow the rehabilitated system or new system to meet the
8minimum requirements of the state plumbing code promulgated under s. 145.02.
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(b) Except as provided in par. (e), costs allowable in determining grant funding
10under this section may not exceed the costs of rehabilitating or replacing a private
11on-site wastewater treatment system by the least costly methods, except that a
12holding tank may not be used as the measure of the least costly method for
13rehabilitating or replacing a private on-site wastewater treatment system other
14than a holding tank.
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(c) Except as provided in pars. (d) and (e), the state grant share under this
16section is limited to $7,000 for each principal residence or small commercial
17establishment to be served by the private on-site wastewater treatment system or
18to the amount determined by the department based upon private on-site wastewater
19treatment system grant funding tables, whichever is less. The department shall
20prepare and publish private on-site wastewater treatment system grant funding
21tables which specify the maximum state share limitation for various components and
22costs involved in the rehabilitation or replacement of a private on-site wastewater
23treatment system based upon minimum size and other requirements specified in the
24state plumbing code promulgated under s. 145.02. The maximum state share
25limitations shall be designed to pay approximately 60 percent of the average
1allowable cost of private on-site wastewater treatment system rehabilitation or
2replacement based upon estimated or actual costs of that rehabilitation or
3replacement. The department shall revise the grant funding tables when it
4determines that 60 percent of current costs of private on-site wastewater treatment
5system rehabilitation or replacement exceed the amounts in the grant funding tables
6by more than 10 percent, except that the department may not revise the grant
7funding tables more often than once every 2 years.
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(d) Except as provided in par. (e), if the income of a person who owns a principal
9residence that is served by a category 1 or 2 failing private on-site wastewater
10treatment system is greater than $32,000, the amount of the grant under this section
11is limited to the amount determined under par. (c) less 30 percent of the amount by
12which the person's income exceeds $32,000.
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(e) Costs allowable for experimental private on-site wastewater treatment
14systems shall include the costs of installing and monitoring experimental private
15on-site wastewater treatment systems installed under s. 145.02 (3) (b) and this
16section. The department shall promulgate rules that specify how the department
17will select, monitor and allocate the state share for experimental private on-site
18wastewater treatment systems that the department funds under this section.
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19(7) Application. (a) In order to be eligible for a grant under this section, a
20governmental unit shall make an application for replacement or rehabilitation of
21private on-site wastewater treatment systems of principal residences or small
22commercial establishments and shall submit an application for participation to the
23department. The application shall be in the form and include the information the
24department prescribes. In order to be eligible for funds available in a fiscal year, an
1application is required to be received by the department prior to February 1 of the
2previous fiscal year.
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(b) An American Indian tribe or band may submit an application for
4participation for any Indian lands under its jurisdiction.
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5(8) Conditions; governmental units. As a condition for obtaining grant
6funding under this section, a governmental unit shall do all of the following:
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(a) Adopt and administer the maintenance program established under s.
8145.20 (5).
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(b) Certify that grants will be used for private on-site wastewater treatment
10system replacement or rehabilitation for a principal residence or small commercial
11establishment owned by a person who meets the eligibility requirements under sub.
12(3), that the funds will be used as provided under sub. (5) and that allowable costs
13will not exceed the amount permitted under sub. (6).
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(c) Certify that grants will be used for private on-site wastewater treatment
15systems which will be properly installed and maintained.
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(d) Certify that grants provided to the governmental unit will be disbursed to
17eligible owners.
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(e) Establish a process for regulation and inspection of private on-site
19wastewater treatment systems.
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(f) Establish a system of user charges and cost recovery if the governmental
21unit considers this system to be appropriate. User charges and cost recovery may
22include the cost of the grant application fee and the cost of supervising installation
23and maintenance.
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(g) Establish a system which provides for the distribution of grant funds
25received among eligible applicants based on the amount requested in the application
1as approved by the department. If the amount received by a county is insufficient
2to fully fund all grants, the county shall prorate grant funds on the same basis as sub.
3(11).
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4(9) Assistance. The department shall make its staff available to provide
5technical assistance to each governmental unit. The department shall prepare and
6distribute to each participating governmental unit a manual of procedures for the
7grant program under this section.
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8(10) Allocation of funds. (a)
Determination of eligible applications. At the
9beginning of each fiscal year the department shall determine the state grant share
10for applications from eligible owners received by participating governmental units.
11The department may revise this determination if a governmental unit does not meet
12the conditions specified under sub. (8) or if it determines that individuals do not meet
13eligibility requirements under sub. (3).
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(b)
Allocation. The department shall allocate available funds for grants to each
15participating governmental unit according to the total amount of the state grant
16share for all eligible applications received by that governmental unit.
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(c)
Limitation; commercial establishments. The department may not allocate
18more than 10 percent of the funds available under this subsection each fiscal year
19for grants for small commercial establishments.
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(d)
Limitation; experimental private on-site wastewater treatment systems. 21The department may not allocate more than 10 percent of the funds available under
22this subsection each fiscal year for grants for the installation and monitoring of
23experimental private on-site wastewater treatment systems.
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1(11) Prorating. (a) Except as provided in par. (d), the department shall prorate
2available funds under this subsection if funds are not sufficient to fully fund all
3applications. A prorated payment shall be deemed full payment of the grant.
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(b) Except as provided in par. (d), if funds are sufficient to fully fund all category
51 but not all category 2 failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems, the
6department shall fully fund all category 1 systems and prorate the funds for category
72 systems on a proportional basis.
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(c) Except as provided in par. (d), if funds are not sufficient to fully fund all
9category 1 failing private on-site wastewater treatment systems, the department
10shall fund the category 1 systems on a proportional basis and deny the grant
11applications for all category 2 systems.
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(d) The department is not required to prorate available funds for grants for the
13installation and monitoring of experimental private on-site wastewater treatment
14systems.
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15(12) Determination of eligibility; disbursement of grants. (a) The
16department shall review applications for participation in the state program
17submitted under sub. (7). The department shall determine if a governmental unit
18submitting an application meets the conditions specified under sub. (8).
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(b) The department shall promulgate rules which shall define payment
20mechanisms to be used to disburse grants to a governmental unit.
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21(13) Inspection. Agents of the department or the governmental unit may enter
22premises where private on-site wastewater treatment systems are located pursuant
23to a special inspection warrant as required under s. 66.0119, to collect samples,
24records and information and to ascertain compliance with the rules and orders of the
25department or the governmental unit.
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1(14) Enforcement. (a) If the department has reason to believe that a violation
2of this section or any rule promulgated under this section has occurred, it may do any
3of the following:
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1. Cause written notice to be served upon the alleged violator. The notice shall
5specify the alleged violation, and contain the findings of fact on which the charge of
6violation is based, and may include an order that necessary corrective action be taken
7within a reasonable time. This order shall become effective unless, no later than 30
8days after the date the notice and order are served, the person named in the notice
9and order requests in writing a hearing before the department. Upon this request
10and after due notice, the department shall hold a hearing. Instead of an order, the
11department may require that the alleged violator appear before the department for
12a hearing at a time and place specified in the notice and answer the charges
13complained of.
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2. Initiate action under sub. (15).