ATCP 50 2024 Rule Revision - FAQ

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Frequen​tly Asked Questions and Answers:

  • ​Why di​d th​​e Rule Change? 

  • The rule changed to: update language, correct outdated provisions and practices, update provisions​​ and practices related to soil and water conservation on farms, add definitions, enhance clarity, add maximum financial assistance rates, define eligibility requirements, and add a process for the development of technical standards. 


  • ​​​Did the revision change existing cost share rules? 

  • The revision primarily brought clarification and simplification to the existing SWRM program rules. It updated requirements for administration and aligned the rule with program implementation.
  • Did the ​revision ​change the existing practices? What changes do I need to be aware of? 

  • The update allowed for implementation of the Silurian bedrock agricultural performance standards promulgated in 2018 by the Wisconsin DNR. 
  • The update established a maximum rate for a one-time update of a nutrient management plan ($5 per acre) ​to meet the Silurian bedrock performance standard. Establishes a delayed implementation for achieving compliance with the Silurian bedrock performance standard by 2027. See  Practice Specific Information for more. 
  • New practices were added. See Practice Specific Information for the newly adopted practices now available for cost-sharing.
  • Removed conservation planting in riparian buffers from the maximum rate section for cropping practices. Allows financial assistance associated with conservation planting practices to be provided at a 70% cost-share rate, or 90% in the case of economic hardship, or provided as an incentive payment.
  • Added ra​tes for single species and multi-species cover crops. See Practice Specific Information
  • Field stripcropping is no longer a specific practice but included in stripcropping 50.89. 
  • See Practice Specific Information for the Updated Practices table for specific updates on new and existing practices​. ​
  • ​What new conservation practices were added to the rule and are now available for cost-sharing? 

  • Conservation crop rotation, conservation cover, habitat diversification, harvestable buffers, hydrologic restoration, nutrie​nt treatment systems, stream restoration, and verification of depth to bedrock are new practices incorporated into the ATCP Rule update.
  • What funding source is appropriate for each of these new practices? 

  • ​​​What did the rule change in regards to cost share grants?

  • Updated the section “Cost-share Grants to Landowners” to “Financial Assistance to Landowners” which adds options to support landowners in implementing conservation practices. 
  • Created section, s. ATCP 50.38​, to outline the general requirements that apply when counties distribute any type of financial assistance to landowners.
  • Created section s. ATCP 50.41, to describe requirements for offering financial assistance to landowners in forms other than cost-share. 
  • Allows registered architects to certify practice compliance if the practice includes a roof structure.
  • Clarifies that cost-share funds can be used to record any contract authorized under chapter 50.
  • Clarifies that the rule does not limit the use of financial assistance from other non-state sources, including other sources that are authorized under state law but are not considered state funds.
  • Updates maximum rates to better reflect actual costs.
  • Updates the language around maximum rates to remove specific reference to “cost-share” to allow the rates to apply when any type of financial assistance is offered under subchapter 50. 
  • Clarifies that financial assistance from government sources cannot exceed 100% of the project costs.​
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