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WI AB981

WI AB981
Foraging permits, granting rule-making authority, and making an appropriation. (FE)


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Introduced
01/30/2026
In Committee
01/30/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits a person from foraging on state-owned land unless the Department of Natural Resources has issued the person a foraging permit. The bill defines foraging as collecting a plant or fungus from its natural habitat for a food, medicinal, or other use. The bill requires such a person to carry proof of the foraging permit at all times while foraging on state-owned land or while in possession of plants or fungi foraged on state-owned land and to exhibit this proof to DNR or its wardens or other law enforcement officers on demand. The bill excludes from this prohibition vehicle admission areas, where, under current law, a vehicle admission receipt is generally required in order for a vehicle to enter. Vehicle admission areas include all state parks, the Richard Bong state recreation area, the Wisconsin Dells natural area, the Point Beach state forest, certain recreational areas in other state forests, certain designated use zones within recreation areas, and most roadside parks. The bill specifies that a foraging permit does not authorize a person to forage in an area on state-owned land where foraging is prohibited. Under the bill, DNR must issue a foraging permit to a person who applies for the permit and who pays the required fees, and the permit is valid for the calendar year in which it is issued. The bill authorizes DNR to directly issue the permits, appoint persons who are not DNR employees as its agents to issue the permits, or contract with persons who are not DNR employees to operate a statewide automated system for issuing permits. The bill sets the fee for the permit at $40 for an adult, $20 for a child 12 years of age or older, and $0 for a child under the age of 12, with a 75 cent issuing fee for each permit issued to a person age 12 or older. The bill allows a DNR agent to retain 50 cents of such an issuing fee. The bill also requires DNR to establish a system under which DNR pays each agent 50 cents for each time that the agent processes a transaction through the statewide automated system. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires individuals to obtain a foraging permit from the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) before collecting plants or fungi from state-owned land for food, medicinal, or other uses, a practice defined as "foraging." Permit holders must carry proof of their permit while foraging or possessing foraged items from state land and present it to law enforcement upon request, though this requirement does not apply to vehicle admission areas like state parks. The DNR will issue permits for the calendar year upon application and payment of fees, which are $40 for adults, $20 for children aged 12 and older, and free for children under 12, with an additional 75-cent issuing fee for those 12 and older, of which permit agents can keep 50 cents. The DNR is authorized to issue permits directly, appoint non-employee agents to issue them, or contract with non-employees to run a statewide automated system for permit issuance, with provisions for compensating agents for processing transactions through this system. Importantly, a foraging permit does not grant permission to forage in areas where it is otherwise prohibited.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Read first time and referred to Committee on Sporting Heritage (on 01/30/2026)

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