AB150-engrossed,696,10 10(1) "Department" means the department of tourism.
AB150-engrossed,696,11 11(2) "Secretary" means the secretary of tourism.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1964dp 12Section 1964dp. Subchapter II (title) of chapter 41 [precedes 41.11] of the
13statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,696,1615 Subchapter ii
16 Tourism promotion
AB150-engrossed, s. 1964dr 17Section 1964dr. 41.21 of the statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,696,22 1841.21 Marketing clearinghouse. (1) The department shall establish and
19maintain a marketing clearinghouse to provide marketing services to all state
20agencies. The department may enter into an agreement with a state agency for a
21specific project or to provide specific products. The department may provide
22consulting services to a state agency, including any of the following:
AB150-engrossed,696,2323 (a) Developing marketing plans.
AB150-engrossed,696,2424 (b) Conducting market research.
AB150-engrossed,696,2525 (c) Public relations services.
AB150-engrossed,697,1
1(d) Advertising services.
AB150-engrossed,697,5 2(2) The department may charge state agencies for services and products under
3this section to cover its cost to provide the services and products. The department
4of administration shall collect the charges from the state agencies and deposit the
5moneys from the charges in the appropriation account under s. 20.380 (1) (kc).
AB150-engrossed, s. 1964w 6Section 1964w. Subchapter III (title) of chapter 41 [precedes 41.40] of the
7statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,697,109 Subchapter III
10 Kickapoo Valley Reserve
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965 11Section 1965. 42.01 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,697,1712 42.01 (1) The state fair park board shall manage the state fair park and
13supervise or conduct thereat fairs, exhibits or promotional events for agricultural,
14industrial, educational and recreational purposes; lease or license the use of any
15property thereon for other purposes when not needed for the above public purposes;
16and charge reasonable rents and fees for use of or attendance at the premises. The
17state fair park board may accept and administer gifts, grants and bequests.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965e 18Section 1965e. 42.08 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,697,21 1942.08 Insurance. The state fair park board may procure worker's
20compensation insurance to cover its employes, business interruption insurance, fire
21insurance and property insurance
.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965g 22Section 1965g. 42.09 of the statutes is renumbered 42.09 (1).
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965L 23Section 1965L. 42.09 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,698,424 42.09 (2) (a) The state fair park board may not alter or renovate any building,
25appurtenance, fixture, exhibit or other structure or facility at state fair park that is

1owned by the board but that was owned by the department of natural resources on
2the effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], without the permission
3of the department, but the board may provide routine maintenance without the
4department's permission.
AB150-engrossed,698,85 (b) The state fair park board shall allow the department of natural resources
6access to and use of the buildings, appurtenances, fixtures, exhibits and other
7structures and facilities described in par. (a) so that the department may prepare,
8display and dismantle exhibits during events occurring at state fair park.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965m 9Section 1965m. 42.10 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,698,16 1042.10 Cooperation to promote agriculture. The state fair park board shall
11may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the department of agriculture,
12trade and consumer protection to coordinate the activities of the state fair park board
13and that department. The state fair park board shall cooperate with the department
14of agriculture, trade and consumer protection in the conduct and promotion of fairs,
15exhibits and educational and promotional events related to agriculture and the
16activities of that department at state fair park.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1965s 17Section 1965s. 42.105 of the statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,698,24 1842.105 State fair park board and department of tourism. (1) The state
19fair park board and the department of tourism shall enter into a memorandum of
20understanding setting forth the responsibilities of the department of tourism
21relating to promoting fairs, exhibits and promotional events at state fair park and
22the methods that the state fair park board and the department of tourism will use
23to cooperate in promoting and carrying out those fairs, exhibits and promotional
24events.
AB150-engrossed,699,3
1(2) Notwithstanding s. 15.03, the department of tourism shall process and
2forward all personnel and biennial budget requests by the state fair park board
3without change except as requested or concurred in by the state fair park board.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1966 4Section 1966. 42.11 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,699,135 42.11 (3) The state fair park board shall may enter into a lease with a private
6nonprofit corporation to operate and maintain the Olympic ice training center. The
7state fair park board shall ensure that all costs of operation and maintenance of the
8center are paid by the lessee under the any lease. The under this subsection. Any
9lease under this subsection shall contain proper covenants to guard against trespass
10and waste. The rents arising from the any lease under this subsection shall be
11credited to the appropriation under s. 20.190 (1) (h). The state fair park board shall
12retain the original of the any lease under this subsection and file a copy with the
13department of administration.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1967 14Section 1967. 43.01 (6) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB150-engrossed,699,1515 43.01 (6) "Secretary" means the secretary of education.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1968 16Section 1968. 43.03 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,699,18 1743.03 (title) General duties of state superintendent department. (intro.)
18The state superintendent department shall:
AB150-engrossed, s. 1969 19Section 1969. 43.05 (13) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,699,2120 43.05 (13) Carry out such other programs and policies as directed by the state
21superintendent
department.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1970 22Section 1970. 43.07 (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,700,3 2343.07 Council on library and network development. (intro.) The state
24superintendent
department and the division shall seek the advice of and consult
25with the council on library and network development in performing their duties in

1regard to library service. The state superintendent secretary or the administrator
2of the division shall attend every meeting of the council. The council may initiate
3consultations with the department and the division. The council shall:
AB150-engrossed, s. 1971 4Section 1971. 43.07 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,700,75 43.07 (2) Advise the state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
6policies and activities of the state's program for library development, interlibrary
7cooperation and network development.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1972 8Section 1972. 43.07 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,700,129 43.07 (3) Advise the state superintendent secretary in regard to the general
10policies and activities of the state's program for the development of school library
11media programs and facilities and the coordination of these programs with other
12library services.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1973 13Section 1973. 43.07 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,700,1914 43.07 (4) Hold a biennial meeting for the purpose of discussing the report
15submitted by the state superintendent department under s. 43.03 (3) (d). Notice of
16the meeting shall be sent to public libraries, public library systems, school libraries
17and other types of libraries and related agencies. After the meeting, the council shall
18make recommendations to the state superintendent department regarding the
19report and any other matter the council deems appropriate.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1974 20Section 1974. 43.07 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,700,2521 43.07 (5) On or before July 1 of every odd-numbered year, transmit to the state
22superintendent
department a descriptive and statistical report on the condition and
23progress of library services in the state and recommendations on how library services
24in the state may be improved. The state superintendent department shall include
25the report as an addendum to the department's biennial report under s. 15.04 (1) (d).
AB150-engrossed, s. 1975
1Section 1975. 43.07 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,701,52 43.07 (7) Receive complaints, suggestions and inquiries regarding the
3programs and policies of the department relating to library and network
4development, inquire into such complaints, suggestions and inquiries, and advise
5the state superintendent secretary and the division on any action to be taken.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1976 6Section 1976. 43.13 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,701,87 43.13 (4) Any decision by the division under this section may be appealed to
8the state superintendent department.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1978 9Section 1978. 43.24 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,702,210 43.24 (3) Annually, the division shall review the reports and proposed service
11plans submitted by the public library systems under s. 43.17 (5) for conformity with
12this chapter and such rules and standards as are applicable. Upon approval, the
13division shall certify to the department of administration an estimated amount to
14which each system is entitled under this section. Annually on or before December
151 of the year immediately preceding the year for which aids are to be paid, the
16department of administration shall pay each system 75% of the certified estimated
17amount from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (1) (3) (e). The division shall, on or
18before the following April 30, certify to the department of administration the actual
19amount to which the system is entitled under this section. On or before July 1, the
20department of administration shall pay each system the difference between the
21amount paid on December 1 of the prior year and the certified actual amount of aid
22to which the system is entitled from the appropriation under s. 20.255 (1) (3) (e). The
23division may reduce state aid payments when any system or any participant thereof
24fails to meet the requirements of sub. (2). Beginning September 1, 1991, the division

1may reduce state aid payments to any system if the system or any participant in the
2system fails to meet the requirements of s. 43.15 (4).
AB150-engrossed, s. 1980 3Section 1980. 43.24 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,702,64 43.24 (3m) If the appropriation under s. 20.255 (1) (3) (e) in any one year is
5insufficient to pay the full amount under sub. (1), state aid payments shall be
6prorated among the library systems entitled to such aid.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1981 7Section 1981. 43.70 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,702,14 843.70 Common school fund. (1) No later than October 15 of each year, each
9school district administrator shall certify to the state superintendent department,
10on forms provided by the state superintendent department, a report of the total
11number of children between the ages of 4 and 20 years residing in the school district
12on the preceding June 30. The number may be estimated by using statistically
13significant sampling techniques that have been approved by the state
14superintendent
department.
AB150-engrossed,702,20 15(2) Annually, within 40 days after December 1, the state superintendent
16department shall ascertain the aggregate amount of all moneys received as income
17in the common school fund prior to that December 1 and shall apportion such amount
18to the school districts in proportion to the number of children resident therein
19between the ages of 4 and 20 years, as shown by the census report certified under sub.
20(1).
AB150-engrossed,703,8 21(3) Immediately upon making such apportionment, the state superintendent
22department shall certify to the department of administration the amount that each
23school district is entitled to receive under this section and shall notify each school
24district administrator of the amount so certified for his or her school district. Within
2515 days after receiving such certification, the department of administration shall

1issue its warrants upon which the state treasurer shall pay the amount apportioned
2forthwith to the proper school district treasurer. All moneys apportioned from the
3common school fund shall be expended for the purchase of library books and other
4instructional materials for school libraries, but not for public library facilities
5operated by school districts under s. 43.52, in accordance with rules promulgated by
6the state superintendent department. Appropriate records of such purchases shall
7be kept and necessary reports thereon shall be made to the state superintendent
8department.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1983 9Section 1983. 44.015 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,703,1310 44.015 (3) Accept collections of private manuscripts, printed materials, tapes,
11films, optical disks, materials stored in electronic format and artifacts, and it may
12enforce any reasonable restrictions on accessibility to the public, use or duplication
13of said collections which are agreed upon by the donor and the historical society.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1984 14Section 1984. 44.02 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1995 Wisconsin Act 3,
15is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,704,616 44.02 (5) Keep its main library and museum rooms open at all reasonable hours
17on business days for the reception of the residents of this state who may wish to visit
18the library or museum. Except as provided under sub. subs. (5g) and (5m), the
19historical society may collect a fee for admission to historic sites or buildings
20acquired, leased or operated by the historical society, including areas within state
21parks or on other state-owned lands which incorporate historic buildings,
22restorations, museums or remains and which are operated by the historical society
23by agreement with the department of natural resources or other departments, or for
24lectures, pageants or similar special events, or for admission to defray the costs of
25special exhibits in its several buildings of documents, objects or other materials not

1part of the historical society's regular collections but brought in on loan from other
2sources for such special exhibitions or for use of the main library. The historical
3society shall take action on a continuing basis to raise funds from private sources for
4the operation of its main library
. The historical society may procure and sell or
5otherwise dispose of postcards, souvenirs and other appropriate merchandise to help
6defray the costs of operating its several plants and projects.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1986 7Section 1986. 44.02 (5g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,704,188 44.02 (5g) Not charge a fee for use of the main library by any member of the
9historical society, any member of the faculty or academic staff of the University of
10Wisconsin System, any student enrolled in the University of Wisconsin System or
11any other person exempted by rule of the historical society. The historical society
12may not charge a fee for use of the main library by any other person unless the
13historical society submits a fee schedule to the joint committee on finance that
14includes the specific fee to be charged to different categories of persons and an
15identification of any persons exempted by rule of the historical society. The fee
16schedule of the historical society shall be implemented if the committee approves the
17report, or does not schedule a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the report within
1814 working days after receipt of the report.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1987 19Section 1987. 44.02 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,704,2220 44.02 (8) Bind, except when microfilmed or transferred to optical disks or
21electronic format,
the unbound books, documents, manuscripts, pamphlets, and
22especially newspaper files in its possession.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1987m 23Section 1987m. 44.02 (24) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,705,324 44.02 (24) Promulgate by rule procedures, standards and forms necessary to
25certify, and shall certify, expenditures for preservation or rehabilitation of historic

1property for the purposes of s. 71.07 (9r). These standards shall be substantially
2similar to the standards used by the secretary of the interior to certify rehabilitations
3under 26 USC 48 (g) (2) (C) 47 (c) (2).
AB150-engrossed, s. 1988b 4Section 1988b. 44.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,705,135 44.03 (1) County or local historical societies without capital stock may be
6incorporated as affiliates of the historical society, to gather and preserve the books,
7documents and artifacts relating to the history of their region or locality. No fees
8shall be charged by any register of deeds for recording nor by the secretary of state
9department of financial institutions for filing the articles of organization or its
10amendments, or for a certificate of incorporation of any such society, but the
11secretary of state department of financial institutions shall not accept articles of
12incorporation under this section unless they are approved by the board of curators
13of the historical society.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1989b 14Section 1989b. 44.03 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,706,215 44.03 (2) Statewide, county or other patriotic or historical organizations, or
16chapters in this state may be incorporated as affiliates of the historical society under
17sub. (1) if their purposes and programs are similar to and consonant with those of the
18historical society and its affiliates, or if already incorporated, the organizations or
19chapters may apply to the board of curators for affiliation with the historical society.
20Upon incorporation under this section or acceptance of affiliation by the board of
21curators the applying organization shall as an affiliate accept the provisions and
22shall be entitled to all the benefits of this section. Any affiliated society shall be a
23member and entitled to one vote in any general meeting of the historical society. The
24board of curators may terminate the affiliation as an affiliate of the historical society

1under this section of any such organization by formal resolution, a copy of which shall
2be deposited with the secretary of state department of financial institutions.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1990 3Section 1990. 44.095 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,706,104 44.095 (2) (d) Develop and periodically update a comprehensive plan for the
5protection, preservation and accessibility of electronic records of permanent
6historical value. The historical society shall submit the plan by June 30, 1995, and
7the plan updates annually thereafter until June 30, 1998, to the governor, the
8legislature under s. 13.172 (2), and the privacy advocate public records board, the
9division of information technology services and the council on information
10technology in the department of administration.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1992 11Section 1992. 44.13 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,706,1612 44.13 (1) The state carriage museum, to be known as the Wesley W. Jung
13Carriage Museum, located at Old Wade House state park, shall be developed by
14cooperation of the department of natural resources, the society, and such other
15agencies as may be interested therein, in accordance with such arrangements as the
16department of natural resources and society agree upon
.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1993b 17Section 1993b. 44.25 (5g) and (5r) of the statutes are created to read:
AB150-engrossed,706,1818 44.25 (5g) The commission may:
AB150-engrossed,706,2019 (a) Subject to authorization under s. 16.505, employ staff outside of the
20classified service and consultants and fix their compensation.
AB150-engrossed,706,2121 (b) Enter into contracts, leases or other agreements.
AB150-engrossed,706,2222 (c) Accept gifts, grants, bequests or donations of personal services.
AB150-engrossed,706,2423 (d) Assume such other functions authorized by law as may be necessary to carry
24out the purposes of this section.
AB150-engrossed,706,2525 (e) License products.
AB150-engrossed,707,2
1(5r) The commission may appoint such committees as may be required to carry
2out its functions.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1993j 3Section 1993j. 44.39 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB150-engrossed,707,84 44.39 (5) Waiver of compliance. (a) If the department of health and social
5services or the department of corrections determines that public safety may be
6jeopardized by compliance with any requirement of this section or s. 44.40 or 44.41,
7the department may request a waiver of compliance from the building commission.
8The building commission may grant the waiver of compliance.
AB150-engrossed,707,149 (b) If a waiver of compliance is granted by the building commission under par.
10(a), the applicable agency shall notify the officer of any proposed action to be taken
11under the waiver that may affect a historic property. The officer shall be notified at
12least 30 days before the proposed action is taken and, during the period before the
13proposed action is taken, the applicable agency shall allow the historical society to
14document the condition of the historic property.
AB150-engrossed, s. 1993te 15Section 1993te. 44.53 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB150-engrossed,707,1616 44.53 (1) (intro.) The Subject to s. 44.65, the board shall:
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