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Effective: September 1, 2009
NR 40 Helps to Slow the Spread of AIS
NR 40 took effect September 1, 2009. The purpose of NR
40 is to establish a consistent and comprehensive
classification and regulatory system for all listed invasive
species. For a list of regulated species visit,
http://dnr.wi.gov/invasives/classification/pdfs/species_proposed.pdf
.
With regards to what this means for aquatic invasive species,
the laws under NR 40 will prohibit:
1. The transportation of any vehicle, including
boats and trailers, on a public highway with aquatic plants or
aquatic animals attached, and
2. Require removal of aquatic plants and aquatic animals and
draining of all water from any such vehicles or equipment
immediately upon removal from the water and before leaving
any boat launch or parking area, and
3. Prohibit the placing of any boat, vehicle or equipment into
waters of the state (statewide) if they have any aquatic
plants or aquatic animals attached.
NR 40 is a DNR rule. On the legislative side, we are still
waiting on Senator Jauch's bill SB 123 which will rewrite
s.30.715 to be consistent with NR40. If and when the bill
passes, any law enforcement officer will be able to enforce
these provisions with the use of a DNR citation, or a Uniform
Traffic Citation. In the meantime, now that NR 40 is effective,
DNR law enforcement will have authority to enforce.
DNR media release announcing NR 40:
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/DNRNews_Lookup.asp?id=185#art1
A media kit with background info about the rule and the topic is
also available:
http://dnr.wi.gov/news/mediakits/mk_invasive_species.asp
To
view the rule in it's entirety:
http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/nr/nr040.pdf
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