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(ar) Issuance. Permits shall be issued in the number prescribed by the department or its agents following evaluation and harvest recommendations a property assessment under s. NR 10.72 (2) (b) (d) or (4) (b).
  Section 3.   NR 10.104 (9m) (am) is created to read:
  NR 10.104 (9m) (am) In this subsection:
  1. “Authorized representative” has the meaning given in s. NR 10.71 (1).
  2. “DMAP member” has the meaning given in s. NR 10.71 (3).
  3. “Enrolled property” has the meaning given in s. NR 10.71 (4).
  Section 4.   NR 10.104 (9m) (b), (c), and (d) are amended to read:
(b) Fee. The fee for bonus deer permits issued under this subsection shall be $6.00 half of the cost of a bonus deer permit established under s. 29.563 (2) (c) and (d), Stats.
(c) Bonus deer permit distribution. 1. A landowner or his or her authorized representative for an individually enrolled property DMAP member who received bonus deer permits pursuant to s. NR 10.72 (2) may distribute the such permits to persons who are authorized to hunt on the enrolled property or portion of the property or may retain the permits for their the DMAP member’s own use. The primary contact or authorized representative for a cooperative or an individually enrolled property with multiple owners may distribute the permits to persons who are authorized to hunt on the enrolled property or portion of the property and may retain a portion of the allotted permits for their own use. No person may charge any form of a fee for bonus deer permits issued under the deer management assistance program except that the primary contact or authorized representative under subch. II DMAP members who is transferring transfer a bonus deer permit to other hunters for use on an enrolled property may collect no more than $6.00 the amount of bonus deer permit’s fee for each permit in order to recover actual cost of the bonus deer permit and when there is no monetary benefit to the transferrer.
2. The department may issue the bonus deer permits directly to people persons who are authorized by the landowner or the landowner’s authorized representative DMAP member for an individually enrolled property to purchase them the permits.
(d) Locations and times when valid. Permits Bonus deer permits are valid for use only on the enrolled property or group of properties authorized by the department for which the permit was issued during any firearm, archery, or crossbow deer season.
_Hlk172541979Section 5.   NR 10.104 (9m) (e) and (note) are renumbered to NR 10.72 (2) (e) 2. and (note) and amended to read:
NR 10.72 (2) (e) 2. Every landowner, primary contact, or authorized representative DMAP member who receives or distributes permits issued under this subsection s. NR 10.104 (9m) shall keep a current, correct and complete record of the use or transfer of all such bonus deer permits, and report any data as required by the department on electronic or paper forms made available by the department. Records of bonus permit distribution shall be provided to the department by required deadlines or upon request. A violation of this paragraph shall be treated as a violation of s. 29.961 (2), Stats.
Note: The number of permits distributed will be determined by the department following a site visit by a wildlife biologist and a forester. Bonus antlerless deer permits issued under this subsection are available only to level 2 and level 3 participants in the Deer Management Assistance Program established in s. NR 10.72. Deer Management Assistance Program enrollees DMAP members are exempt from the restriction against purchasing no more than one bonus deer permit daily on a first-come-first-served basis that is established in s. NR 10.104 (8) (a).
_Hlk165455650Section 6.   NR 10.70 and 10.71 are repealed and recreated to read:
NR 10.70 Purpose. The purpose of this subchapter is to establish the structure, procedures, and fees related to the deer management assistance program under s. 29.020, Stats.
NR 10.71 Definitions. In this subchapter:
(1)“Authorized representative means the person a landowner has designated to act and make decisions on the landowner's behalf for purposes of the deer management assistance program,
including granting access to the landowner's property for department staff to conduct on-site consultation visits.
(2) “DMAP” means the deer management assistance program established by s. 29.020, Stats.
(3)DMAP member means the landowner or the landowner’s authorized representative, or in the case of public lands, the property manager associated with an enrolled property.
(4) “Enrolled property” means an individual property with one or multiple owners or a group cooperative that has a DMAP membership. 
(5) Group cooperative” means an association of individual property owners or their representatives who are not organized as a business entity but are organized for the purposes of managing deer and other wildlife resources. Properties involved in a group cooperative must be adjoining and may not include more than 3 individual properties.
Section 7.   NR 10.72 (title), (1) (intro.), (a), (c), and (d) are amended to read:
  NR 10.72 Deer management assistance program levels participants.
  (1) Level1 Members. The first level for participation in the deer management assistance program is designed to increase communication with landowners and hunters. Any landowner or, in the case of public lands, property manager may enroll as a DMAP member. Membership in the DMAP is for a period of 3 years beginning on the date of enrollment. A landowner whose term as a DMAP member is ending or has ended may reenroll as a DMAP member using a form provided by the department. The department shall provide all of the following to Level 1 participants members:
  (a) Deer management assistance program DMAP educational resources.
  (c) Annual program DMAP reports.  
  (d) An opportunity Opportunities to attend annual workshops organized by the department or its   partners.
_Hlk165460506Section 8.   NR 10.72 (1) (f) and (2) are repealed and recreated to read:
NR 10.72 (1) (f) Reports summarizing data collected by DMAP members.
_Hlk169693224   NR 10.72 (2) Elective benefits. A DMAP member who is eligible to receive on-site DMAP benefits for the enrolled property may apply to receive such benefits using an application form provided by the department.
  (a) Application. An application for elective benefits shall identify the acreage of the DMAP member’s enrolled property, the characteristics of the property, the management actions taken on the property, and any other information requested by the department.
  (b) Eligibility. To receive elective benefits, a DMAP member shall meet the following requirements:  
1. The DMAP member’s enrolled property shall be not less than 40 acres in size.
  2. The DMAP member may not have received an on-site visit under par. (d) for the enrolled property within the last 3 years.
  3. If the DMAP member has received elective benefits in the past, the DMAP member shall have complied with all applicable requirements under par. (e).
  (c) Participation limit. In any given year, the department may limit the number of enrolled properties accepted to receive elective benefits based on department capacity. If the department establishes a limit, the department may give preference to private lands over public lands.
  (d) Benefits. A DMAP member who is accepted to receive elective benefits may select to receive any of the following:
  1. An on-site visit conducted by a wildlife biologist and a forester. For subsequent visits, the department will determine the natural resource professionals involved in the on-site visit based on the elective benefits selected by the DMAP member.
  2. Written deer management recommendations.
  3. A property assessment to determine if the issuance of bonus deer permits is appropriate.
  4. Except for public land managers, annual bonus deer permits established under s. NR 10.104 (9m) when deemed appropriate by the department based on the property assessment under subd. 3.
  (e) Reporting requirements. 1. If the DMAP member received the benefit under par. (d) 2., the DMAP member shall report to the department on the management actions taken, including the management implemented and the acreage in which it was implemented, and any other information requested by the department. The report shall be submitted in a manner determined by the department and is due by the end of the membership term.  
Section 9.   NR 10.72 (3) and (4) are repealed.
Section 10.   NR 10.73 is repealed and recreated to read:
NR 10.73   Fees.
1(1) The fee to enroll as a DMAP member is $50.
2(2) No DMAP member may receive any elective benefit described in s. NR 10.72 (2) (d) for an enrolled property unless the DMAP member has paid the applicable additional fee based on the acreage of the enrolled property as follows:
  (a) Properties with at least 40 but less than 160 acres, $150.00.
(b) Properties with at least 160 but less than 640 acres, $200.00.
(c) Properties with at least 640 acres, $250.00
(3) The department may discount the fees for elective benefits for DMAP members who have previously received elective benefits. Discounts shall be based on the specific benefits to be received. Any discounts shall be described on the elective benefits application form.
(4) Applicable fees shall be paid within 30 days of enrollment as a DMAP member or notification by the department that the DMAP member’s application for elective benefits has been accepted.
(5) The department may waive any applicable fee for a governmental organization or the owner of other lands that the department determines is open to the public for hunting. 
Section 11. Effective Date. This rule takes effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register as provided in s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
Section 12. Board adoption. This rule was approved and adopted by the State of Wisconsin Natural Resources Board on December 11, 2024.
Dated at Madison, Wisconsin _____________________________.
        STATE OF WISCONSIN    
          DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES                
          BY ______________________________________
            For Karen Hyun, Ph.D., Secretary
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