26.37(1)(a)(a) Define the powers, duties and responsibilities of the consortium. 26.37(1)(b)(b) Establish an implementation committee for the consortium. Members of the committee may include one or more representatives from the department of natural resources, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, and the forest products industry. 26.37(1)(c)(c) Specify eligibility requirements for the grants and criteria for awarding the grants, including how the grants are to be distributed to each state participating in the consortium. 26.37(1)(d)(d) Require that the grants require matching funds or in-kind contributions by industrial recipients of the grants. 26.37(1)(e)(e) Require the implementation committee to identify an organization that can administer and award the grants and oversee the grant program. 26.37(1)(f)(f) Require the consortium to actively pursue funding from the states of Michigan and Minnesota of $200,000 annually from each state for 3 years. 26.37(1)(g)(g) Require the consortium to actively pursue federal and other funding sources. 26.37(2)(2) The department of natural resources may not expend moneys from the appropriations under s. 20.370 (5) (ax) or (6) (bt), 1997 stats., unless the department of natural resources and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation first submit to the joint committee on finance the plan required under sub. (1). If the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance do not notify the department of natural resources within 14 working days after the date of the submittal of the plan that the committee has scheduled a meeting to review the plan, the plan may be implemented and moneys may be expended as proposed by the department of natural resources. If, within 14 days after the date of the submittal of the plan, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the department of natural resources that the committee has scheduled a meeting to review the plan, moneys may be expended only after the plan has been approved by the committee. 26.3826.38 Forest grant program. 26.38(1)(ag)(ag) “Forest stewardship management plan” means a plan describing forest stewardship measures to be used on a particular site to achieve multiple natural resource goals. 26.38(1)(ar)(ar) “Nonindustrial private forest land” means rural land that has existing tree cover or that is suitable for growing trees. 26.38(2m)(a)(a) The department shall establish a program to award grants for developing and implementing forest stewardship management plans by owners of nonindustrial private forest land and to award grants to groups of interested parties for projects to control invasive plants in weed management areas. The department shall award the grants only to persons owning 500 acres or less of nonindustrial private forest land in this state or to groups in which each person participating owns 500 acres or less of nonindustrial private forest land in this state. 26.38(2m)(am)(am) Beginning with fiscal year 2008-09, from the appropriation under s. 20.370 (5) (av), the department shall allocate for each fiscal year at least $60,000 for grants for projects to control invasive plants in weed management areas. From the amount allocated, the department shall award grants to all eligible applicants for grants for such projects before awarding any balance of the allocated amount for grants for stewardship management plans. 26.38(2m)(b)(b) Each recipient of a grant under this section shall provide a matching contribution in an amount to be determined by the department for that particular grant based on criteria promulgated by rule under sub. (3). The matching contribution may be in the form of money or in-kind goods or services or both. 26.38(2m)(c)(c) A forest stewardship management plan developed or implemented with a grant under this section shall meet minimum standards that are promulgated by rule under sub. (3) and shall contain practices that protect and enhance all of the following: 26.38(2m)(c)5.5. The recreational, aesthetic and environmental benefits that the forest land provides. 26.38(3)(3) The department shall promulgate rules to implement and administer this program, including all of the following: 26.38(3)(a)(a) The criteria for determining the amount of a matching contribution under sub. (2m) (b). 26.38(3)(c)(c) Eligibility requirements for groups receiving grants for weed management areas, requirements for the grants, and requirements for establishing weed management areas.