AB710,392,1817 (g) To sue Sue and be sued, and to collect or compromise any and all obligations
18due to the hospital; all. All money received shall be paid into the joint hospital fund.
AB710,392,2219 (h) To make such Make studies and recommendations to the county board and
20city council or city councils relating to the operation of the a hospital or the building
21of facilities therefor
as the board may deem considers advisable or said the governing
22bodies request.
AB710,392,2323 (i) To employ Employ counsel on either a temporary or permanent basis.
AB710,393,10 24(9) Budget. The board shall annually, prior to before the time of the
25preparation of either the county or city budget under s. 65.90, prepare a budget of

1its anticipated receipts and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year and determine
2the proportionate cost to the county and the participating city or cities pursuant to
3under the terms of the ordinance. A certified copy of the budget, which shall include
4a statement of the net amount required from the county and city or cities, shall be
5delivered to the clerks of the respective municipalities. It shall be the duty of the The
6county board and the common council of the city or cities to shall consider such the
7budget, and determine the amount to be raised by the respective municipalities in
8the proportions determined by the ordinance. Thereupon After this determination,
9the county and city or cities respectively shall levy a tax sufficient to produce the
10amount to be raised by said the county and city or cities.
AB710,393,20 11(10) Hospital fund. A joint county-city hospital fund shall be created and
12established in a public depository to be specified in the ordinance. The treasurer of
13the respective county and city or cities shall pay or cause to be paid into such the fund
14the respective amounts to be paid thereto by such county and city or cities as specified
15by the ordinance and resolutions of the respective municipalities when such the
16amounts have been collected. All of the moneys which shall come into said the fund
17are hereby appropriated to the board for the execution of its functions as provided
18by the ordinance and the resolutions of the respective municipalities. The moneys
19in the fund shall be paid out by the treasurer of the hospital board only upon the
20approval or direction of the board.
AB710,393,25 21(11) Correlation of laws. (a) In any case where a bid is a prerequisite to
22contract in connection with a county or city hospital under s. 66.29 66.0901, it shall
23is also be a prerequisite to a valid contract by the board; and for such. For this
24purpose, the board shall be deemed is a municipality and the contract a public
25contract under s. 66.29 66.0901.
AB710,394,3
1(b) All statutory requirements, not inconsistent with the provision of this
2section, applicable to general county or city hospitals shall apply to hospitals referred
3to in this section.
AB710,394,6 4(12) Reports. The board shall report its activities to the county board and the
5city council or councils annually, or oftener as either of said the municipalities may
6require
requires.
AB710,394,14 7(14) Powers of villages. Villages shall have all of the powers granted to cities
8under subs. (1) to (12) and whenever any village shall exercise such exercises these
9powers the word "city" wherever it appears in subs. (1) to (12) means "village" unless
10the context otherwise requires. Any village participating in the construction or other
11acquisition of a general county-village hospital or in the its operation thereof,
12pursuant to this section, shall have the power to may enter into lease agreements
13leasing such the hospital and the its equipment and furnishings therein to a
14nonprofit corporation.
AB710,394,22 15(15) Powers of towns. Towns shall have all of the powers granted to cities
16under subs. (1) to (12) and whenever any town shall exercise such exercises these
17powers the word "city" wherever it appears in subs. (1) to (12) means "town" unless
18the context otherwise requires. Any town participating in the construction or other
19acquisition of a general county-town hospital or in the its operation thereof,
20pursuant to
, under this section, shall have the power to may enter into lease
21agreements leasing such the hospital and the its equipment and furnishings therein
22to a nonprofit corporation.
AB710, s. 484 23Section 484. 66.48 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0917 and amended to
24read:
AB710,395,7
166.0917 Art museums. Any A city, village or town may establish, purchase
2land and erect buildings for, and equip, manage and control an art museum or
3museums; or
. A city, village or town may enter into a contract with any art museum
4or art institute located in the city, village or town for the education of the people
5thereof in art, for such compensation as shall be determined by the governing body
6of the city, village or town. Any A city, village or town may levy taxes, issue bonds,
7or appropriate money for the purposes in this section.
AB710, s. 485 8Section 485. 66.49 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0919 and amended to
9read:
AB710,395,16 1066.0919 Civic centers. (1) Recreation and amusement. Any A city, village
11or town may by ordinance, enacted by a majority of all the members-elect, as defined
12in s. 59.001 (2m), of the board or council, provide for the erection, maintenance and
13operation of a public auditorium, opera house, or other recreation and amusement
14building. The erection and contracts therefor shall be are governed by the provisions
15of law applicable to other public buildings therein in the city, village or town. The
16board or council shall adopt regulations for maintenance and operation.
AB710,395,19 17(2) Rest rooms. Any A city, village or town may erect, purchase, lease, or take
18by gift or devise, land and buildings for public rest rooms, and may equip, maintain
19and operate the same them.
AB710,395,25 20(3) Comfort stations. Every A city, village and or town may provide and
21maintain a sufficient number of public comfort stations for both sexes. The
22department of health and family services shall establish regulations governing their
23location, construction, equipment and maintenance and may prescribe minimum
24standards that shall be uniform throughout the state. The board or council may
25establish further regulations.
AB710,396,5
1(4) Comfort stations and rest rooms. The state, every or a county, city, village,
2and
or town maintaining places of public assemblage or camp sites may also provide
3and maintain a sufficient number of suitable and adequate public comfort stations
4for both sexes and may establish rest rooms separate or in connection with such the
5comfort stations.
AB710,396,12 6(5) Public concerts. Any A town, village or city may conduct public concerts
7in auditoriums and such other public places within its boundaries as the board or
8council shall determine. Such determines. The concerts shall be conducted by the
9department having charge of such the place and the expenses thereof above in excess
10of
receipts, if any, shall be paid out of such a fund as determined by the board or
11council shall determine. A fee to said attend the concerts may be charged for the
12purpose of defraying the expenses thereof in whole or in part.
AB710, s. 486 13Section 486. 66.50 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0127, and 66.0127 (1), as
14renumbered, is amended to read:
AB710,396,1815 66.0127 (1) In any a city, village or town, however organized, in which a
16municipal hospital is located, the board of trustees or other governing board of the
17municipal hospital shall have power and authority may, except as otherwise
18provided by ordinance, do any of the following:
AB710,396,2019 (a) To prescribe Prescribe rules of order for the regulation of their its own
20meetings and deliberations and to alter, amend or repeal the same from time to time;.
AB710,396,2321 (b) To promulgate, amend and repeal Promulgate rules relating to the
22government, operation and maintenance of the hospital and relating to the employes
23of the hospital;.
AB710,396,2524 (c) To contract Contract for and purchase all fuel, food and other supplies
25reasonably necessary for the operation and maintenance of the hospital ;.
AB710,397,2
1(d) To promulgate, amend and repeal Promulgate rules for the admission to and
2government of patients at the hospital;.
AB710,397,63 (e) To contract Contract for the construction, installation or making of
4additions or improvements to or alterations of such the hospital whenever such if the
5additions, improvements or alterations have been ordered and funds have been
6provided therefor by the city council or village or town board;.
AB710,397,107 (f) To engage Employ all necessary employes at the hospital for a period not to
8exceed one year under any one contract and at a salary not to exceed the sum of $25
9per week, excluding board and laundry, unless a larger salary is expressly authorized
10by the city council or village or town board;
.
Note: Section 66.50 (1) (f) provides that the board of trustees or other
governing board of a municipal hospital may engage all necessary employes for
a period not to exceed one year under any one contract and at a salary not
exceeding the sum of $25 per week, excluding board and laundry, unless a
larger salary is expressly authorized by the city council or village or town board.
Renumbered s. 66.0127 (1) (f) removes these limits on the terms of employe
contracts and on employe salaries.
AB710,397,1311 (g) To audit Audit all accounts and claims against the hospital or against the
12board of trustees and, if approved, the city, village or town clerk and treasurer shall
13pay the accounts and claims in the manner provided by s. 66.042 66.0607.
AB710, s. 487 14Section 487. 66.501 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0129, and 66.0129 (1),
15(4) (intro.), (5) and (6), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,398,516 66.0129 (1) Powers and duties of governing body. For the purpose of
17providing adequate hospital facilities in the state of Wisconsin to serve cities, villages
18and towns and the hospital service area, and; providing all lands, buildings,
19improvements, facilities or equipment or other capital items necessary or desirable
20in connection with the hospital and the ultimate acquisition of; ultimately acquiring
21the hospital by the city, village or town, for the acquisition of; acquiring lands for

1future hospital development, and to refinance ; and refinancing indebtedness created
2by a nonprofit corporation for the purpose of acquiring lands or providing hospital
3buildings or additions or improvements to the hospital buildings, or for any one or
4more of these purposes,
the governing body of any a city, village or town shall have
5the following powers
may:
AB710,398,106 (a) Without limitation by any other statute, to sell and convey title to a
7nonprofit corporation any land and any existing buildings on the land owned by the
8city, village or town for such that consideration and upon such the terms and
9conditions as in the judgment of that the governing body of the city, village or town
10determines are in the public interest.
AB710,398,1411 (b) To lease Lease to a nonprofit corporation for terms not exceeding 40 years
12each any land and existing buildings on the land that are owned by the city, village
13or town upon such the terms, conditions and rentals as in the judgment of that the
14governing body of the city, village or town determines are in the public interest.
AB710,398,2415 (c) To lease Lease or sublease from the nonprofit corporation, for terms not
16exceeding 40 years, and to make available for public use, any lands or any such land
17and existing buildings conveyed or leased to the corporation under pars. (a) and (b),
18and any new buildings erected upon the land or upon any other land owned by the
19corporation, upon the terms, conditions and rentals, subject to available
20appropriations, and ultimate acquisition, that in the judgment of the governing body
21of the city, village or town determines are in the public interest. With respect to any
22property conveyed to the nonprofit corporation under par. (a), the lease from the
23nonprofit corporation may be subject or subordinated to one or more mortgages of
24such the property granted by the corporation.
AB710,399,3
1(d) To apply Apply all net revenues derived from the operation of any lands or
2buildings to the payment of rentals due and to become due under any lease or
3sublease made under par. (c).
AB710,399,74 (e) To pledge Pledge and assign all or any part of the revenues derived from the
5operation of any lands or new buildings as security for the payment of rentals due
6and to become due under any lease or sublease of the new buildings made under par.
7(c).
AB710,399,128 (f) To covenant Covenant and agree in any lease or sublease made under par.
9(c) to impose fees, rentals or other charges for the use and occupancy or other
10operation of the new buildings in an amount which together with other moneys of the
11city, village or town available for such that purpose will produce net revenue
12sufficient to pay the rentals due and to become due under the lease or sublease.
AB710,399,1513 (g) To apply Apply all or any part of the revenues derived from the operation
14of any lands or existing buildings to the payment of rentals due and to become due
15under any a lease or sublease made under par. (c).
AB710,399,1816 (h) To pledge Pledge and assign all or any part of the revenues derived from the
17operation of any lands or existing buildings to the payment of rentals due and to
18become due under any a lease or sublease made under par. (c).
AB710,399,2319 (i) To covenant Covenant and agree in any a lease or sublease made under par.
20(c) to impose fees, rentals or other charges for the use and occupancy or other
21operation of any lands or existing buildings in an amount calculated to produce net
22revenues sufficient to pay the rentals due and to become due under such the lease
23or sublease.
AB710,400,224 (j) To operate Operate the hospital, until it is ultimately acquired, in such a
25manner as to provide that provides revenues sufficient to pay the costs of operation

1and maintenance of the hospital and to provide for the payments due the nonprofit
2corporation.
AB710,400,6 3(4) Powers and duties of nonprofit corporation. (intro.) In addition to all
4other powers granted to nonprofit corporations, the nonprofit corporation shall have
5has the following additional powers and duties when leasing hospital facilities to a
6city, village or town:
AB710,400,11 7(5) Bids for construction. The nonprofit corporation shall let all contracts
8exceeding $1,000 for the construction, maintenance or repair of hospital facilities to
9the lowest responsible bidder after advertising for bids by the publication of a class
102 notice under ch. 985. Sections 66.29 66.0901 and 66.293 shall 66.0903 apply to such
11bids and contracts under this subsection.
AB710,400,13 12(6) Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires, the terms "buildings"
13in this section:
AB710,400,18 14(a) "Buildings", "new buildings" and "existing buildings" as used in this section
15include all buildings, structures, improvements, facilities, equipment or other
16capital items which the governing body of the city, village or town determines to be
17are necessary or desirable for the purpose of providing hospital facilities. The term
18"nonprofit
AB710,400,20 19(b) "Nonprofit corporation" means a nonstock corporation organized under ch.
20181 that is a nonprofit corporation, as defined in s. 181.0103 (17).
AB710, s. 488 21Section 488. 66.504 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0921, and 66.0921 (3),
22as renumbered, is amended to read:
AB710,401,423 66.0921 (3) Financing. A municipality may borrow money, appropriate funds
24and levy taxes needed to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds to be used for
25the purposes specified in this section may be provided by a municipality by general

1obligation bonds issued under ch. 67. Funds to be used for the purposes specified in
2this section may be provided by a county, city, village or town by revenue bonds issued
3under s. 66.066 66.0621. Any bonds issued under this section shall be executed on
4behalf of the municipality by the its chief executive officer and clerk thereof.
AB710, s. 489 5Section 489. 66.505 (title) and (1) to (4) of the statutes are renumbered
666.0923 (title) and (1) to (4), and 66.0923 (3) and (4), as renumbered, are amended
7to read:
AB710,401,178 66.0923 (3) Financing. The governing bodies of the respective county and city
9or cities shall have the power to may borrow money, appropriate funds, and levy taxes
10needed to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds to be used for the purposes
11specified in this section may be provided by the respective county, city or cities by
12general obligation bonds issued under ch. 67 or by revenue bonds issued under s.
1366.51 66.0913 or by the issuance of both general obligation bonds under ch. 67 and
14revenue bonds issued under s. 66.51. Any bonds 66.0913. Bonds issued pursuant
15to
under this section shall be executed on behalf of the county by the county board
16chairperson and the county clerk and on behalf of a city by the its mayor or other chief
17executive officer thereof and by the city clerk.
AB710,401,20 18(4) Cost sharing. The ordinance shall provide for a sharing of all of the cost
19of construction or other acquisition, equipment, furnishing, operation and
20maintenance of such an auditorium on an agreed percentage basis.
AB710, s. 490 21Section 490. 66.505 (6) to (11) of the statutes are renumbered 66.0923 (6) to
22(11) and amended to read:
AB710,402,923 66.0923 (6) Organization of boards; officers; compensation; oaths; bonds. (a)
24When all members have qualified the board shall meet at the place designated in the
25ordinance and organize by electing from its membership a president, a vice

1president, a secretary and a treasurer, each to hold office for one year. The board may
2combine the
offices of secretary and treasurer may be combined if the board so
3decides
. Members may receive such compensation as may be provided in the
4ordinance and shall be reimbursed their actual and necessary expenses for their
5services. However, members serving on the board because of holding another office
6or position shall not receive compensation other than any actual and necessary
7expenses for their services. With the approval of the board, the treasurer may
8appoint an assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, who need not be members of
9the board, to perform such services as shall be specified by the board.
AB710,402,1410 (b) Members, and any assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, shall qualify
11by taking the official oath, and the treasurer and any assistant treasurer shall
12furnish a bond in such a sum as shall be specified by the board and be in the form
13and conditioned as provided in s. 19.01 (2) and (3). The oaths and bonds shall be filed
14with the county clerk. The cost of the bond shall be paid by the board.
AB710,402,16 15(7) Powers of board. The board shall have power may, subject to provisions
16of the ordinance, do all of the following:
AB710,402,2317 (a) To contract Contract for the construction or other acquisition, equipping or
18furnishing of a county-city an auditorium, and may; accept and use donated services
19and gifts, grants or donations of money or property and use the same for the purposes
20given and consistent with this section,; and may contract for and authorize the
21installation of equipment and furnishings in all or part of the auditorium, or any part
22thereof
by private individuals, persons or corporations by donations, loan, lease or
23concession.
AB710,403,324 (b) To contract Contract for the construction or other acquisition of additions
25or improvements to, or alterations in, such an auditorium and the equipment or

1furnishing of any such addition; and may contract for or authorize the installation
2of equipment and furnishings in such all or part of the addition, or any part thereof,
3by private individuals, persons or corporations by donation, loan or concession.
AB710,403,54 (c) To employ Employ a manager of the an auditorium and other necessary
5personnel and fix their compensation.
AB710,403,106 (d) To enact Enact, amend and repeal rules and regulations, not inconsistent
7with law,
for the leasing of, charges for admission to, and government of audiences
8and participants in events at the an auditorium, for the regulation of the board's
9meetings and deliberations, and for the government, operation and maintenance of
10the auditorium and the auditorium's employes thereof.
AB710,403,1911 (e) To contract Contract for, purchase or hire all fuel, equipment, furnishings,
12and supplies, services and help reasonably necessary for the proper operation and
13maintenance of the an auditorium , and to; contract for, purchase, hire, promote,
14conduct and operate, either by lease of the all or part of an auditorium building or
15parts thereof
or by direct operation by the an auditorium board, meetings, concerts,
16theatricals, sporting events, conventions and other entertainment or events suitable
17to be held at the auditorium; and to handle and make all proper arrangements for
18the sale and disposition of admission tickets to auditorium events and the
19establishment of seating arrangements and priorities.
AB710,403,2320 (f) To audit Audit all accounts and claims against the an auditorium or against
21the board, and, if approved, pay the same accounts and claims from the fund specified
22in sub. (9). All expenditures made pursuant to this section shall be within the limits
23of the ordinance.
AB710,404,3
1(g) To sue Sue and be sued, and to collect or compromise any and all obligations
2due to the an auditorium; all. All money received shall be paid into the joint
3auditorium fund.
AB710,404,74 (h) To make such Make studies and recommendations to the county board and
5city council relating to the operation of the an auditorium or the building of facilities
6therefor
as the board may deem considers advisable or said the governing bodies
7request.
AB710,404,88 (i) To employ Employ counsel on either a temporary or permanent basis.
AB710,404,20 9(8) Budget. The board shall annually, prior to before the time of the
10preparation of either the county or city budget under s. 65.90, prepare a budget of
11its anticipated receipts and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year and determine
12the proportionate cost to the county and the participating city pursuant to under the
13terms of the ordinance. A certified copy of the budget, which shall include a
14statement of the net amount required from the county and city, shall be delivered to
15the clerks of the respective municipalities. It shall be the duty of the The county
16board and the common council of the city to shall consider such the budget, and
17determine the amount to be raised by the respective municipalities in the
18proportions determined by the ordinance. Thereupon After this determination, the
19county and city respectively shall levy a tax sufficient to produce the amount to be
20raised by said the county and city.
AB710,405,5 21(9) Auditorium fund. A joint county-city auditorium fund shall be created and
22established in a public depository to be specified in the ordinance. The treasurer of
23the respective county and city shall pay or cause to be paid into such the fund the
24respective amounts to be paid thereto by such county and city as specified by the
25ordinance and resolutions of the respective municipalities when such the amounts

1have been collected. All of the moneys which shall come into said the fund are hereby
2appropriated to the board for the execution of its functions as provided by the
3ordinance and the resolutions of the respective municipalities. The moneys in the
4fund shall be paid out by the treasurer of the auditorium board only upon the
5approval or direction of the board.
AB710,405,10 6(10) Correlation of laws. (a) In any case where If a bid is a prerequisite to
7contract in connection with a county or city auditorium under s. 66.29 66.0901, it
8shall is also be a prerequisite to a valid contract by the board; and for such. For this
9purpose the board shall be deemed is a municipality and the contract a public
10contract under s. 66.29 66.0901.
AB710,405,1311 (b) All statutory requirements, not inconsistent with the provisions of this
12section, and applicable to city auditoriums shall, apply to auditoriums provided for
13in this section.
AB710,405,16 14(11) Reports. The board shall report its activities to the county board and the
15city council annually, or oftener as either of said the municipalities may require
16requires.
AB710, s. 491 17Section 491. 66.508 of the statutes is renumbered 66.0925, and 66.0925 (3) to
18(11), as renumbered, are amended to read:
AB710,406,319 66.0925 (3) Financing. The governing bodies of the respective county and city
20shall have the power to may borrow money, appropriate funds, and levy taxes needed
21to carry out the purposes of this section. Funds to be used for the purposes specified
22in this section may be provided by the respective county or city by general obligation
23bonds issued under ch. 67 or by revenue bonds issued under s. 66.51 66.0913 or by
24the issuance of both general obligation bonds under ch. 67 and revenue bonds issued
25under s. 66.51. Any bonds 66.0913. Bonds issued pursuant to under this section

1shall be executed on behalf of the county by the county board chairperson and the
2county clerk and on behalf of a city by the its mayor or other chief executive officer
3thereof and by the city clerk.
AB710,406,6 4(4) Cost sharing. The ordinance shall provide for a sharing of all of the cost
5of construction or other acquisition, equipment, furnishing, operation and
6maintenance of such a safety building on an agreed percentage basis.
AB710,406,20 7(5) Safety building board. The ordinance shall provide for the establishment
8of a joint county-city safety building board to be composed of 3 members to be
9appointed by the county board, one for a one-year, one for a 2-year and one for a
103-year term, and; 3 members to be appointed by the city council, one for a one-year,
11one for a 2-year and one for a 3-year term,; and one additional member appointed
12by the other members for a 3-year term. The membership of such the board shall
13include the chairperson of the county board and the mayor of the city, who shall be
14initially designated as members for the 3-year terms. Their respective successors
15shall be appointed and confirmed in like manner for terms of 3 years. All appointees
16shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualified. Terms shall begin as
17specified in the ordinance. If a member of the board ceases to hold a city or county
18office, membership on the board also terminates. Vacancies shall be filled for the
19unexpired term in the manner in which the original appointment was made.
20Members of the board shall be officials of the county or city.
AB710,407,5 21(6) Organization of boards; officers; compensation; oaths; bonds. (a) When
22all members have qualified the board shall meet at the place designated in the
23ordinance and organize by electing from its membership a president, a vice
24president, a secretary and a treasurer, each to hold office for one year. The board may
25combine the
offices of secretary and treasurer may be combined if the board so

1decides
. Members may receive such compensation as may be provided in the
2ordinance and shall be reimbursed their actual and necessary expenses for their
3services. The board may appoint an assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, who
4need not be members of the board, to perform such services as shall be specified by
5the board.
AB710,407,106 (b) Members, and any assistant secretary and assistant treasurer, shall qualify
7by taking the official oath, and the treasurer and any assistant treasurer shall
8furnish a bond in such a sum as shall be specified by the board and be in the form
9and conditioned as provided in s. 19.01 (2) and (3). The oaths and bonds shall be filed
10with the county clerk. The cost of the bond shall be paid by the board.
AB710,407,12 11(7) Powers of board. The board shall have power may, subject to provisions
12of the ordinance:
AB710,407,1913 (a) To contract Contract for the construction or other acquisition, equipping or
14furnishing of a county-city safety building, and may; accept and use donated services
15and gifts, grants or donations of money or property and use the same for the purposes
16given and consistent with this section,; and may contract for and authorize the
17installation of equipment and furnishings in all or part of the safety building, or any
18part thereof
by private individuals, persons or corporations by donations, loan, lease
19or concession.
AB710,407,2520 (b) To contract Contract for the construction or other acquisition of additions
21or improvements to, or alterations in, such a safety building and the equipment or
22furnishing of any such all or part of the addition; and may contract for or authorize
23the installation of equipment and furnishings in such all or part of the addition, or
24any part thereof,
by private individuals, persons or corporations by donation, loan
25or concession.
AB710,408,2
1(c) To employ Employ a superintendent of the a safety building and other
2necessary personnel and fix their compensation.
AB710,408,63 (d) To enact Enact, amend and repeal rules and regulations, not inconsistent
4with law, for the regulation of the board's meetings and deliberations, and for the
5government, operation and maintenance of the a safety building and the safety
6building's
employes thereof.
AB710,408,97 (e) To contract Contract for, purchase or hire all fuel, equipment, furnishings,
8and supplies, services and help reasonably necessary for the proper operation and
9maintenance of the a safety building.
AB710,408,1310 (f) To audit Audit all accounts and claims against the a safety building or
11against the a board, and, if approved, pay the same accounts or claims from the fund
12specified in sub. (9). All expenditures made pursuant to this section shall be within
13the limits of the ordinance.
AB710,408,1614 (g) To sue Sue and be sued, and to collect or compromise any and all obligations
15due to the a safety building; all. All money received shall be paid into the joint safety
16building fund.
AB710,408,2017 (h) To make such Make studies and recommendations to the county board and
18city council relating to the operation of the a safety building or the building of
19facilities therefor
as the board may deem considers advisable or said the governing
20bodies request.
AB710,408,2121 (i) To employ Employ counsel on either a temporary or permanent basis.
AB710,409,8 22(8) Budget. The board shall annually, prior to before the time of the
23preparation of either the county or city budget under s. 65.90, prepare a budget of
24its anticipated receipts and expenditures for the ensuing fiscal year and determine
25the proportionate cost to the county and the city pursuant to the terms of the

1ordinance. A certified copy of the budget, which shall include a statement of the net
2amount required from the county and city, shall be delivered to the clerks of the
3respective municipalities. It shall be the duty of the The county board and the
4common council of the city to shall consider such the budget, and determine the
5amount to be raised by the respective municipalities in the proportions determined
6by the ordinance. Thereupon After this determination, the county and city
7respectively shall levy a tax sufficient to produce the amount to be raised by said the
8county and city.
AB710,409,18 9(9) Safety building fund. A joint county-city safety building fund shall be
10created and established in a public depository to be specified in the ordinance. The
11treasurer of the respective county and city shall pay or cause to be paid into such the
12fund the respective amounts to be paid thereto by such county and city as specified
13by the ordinance and resolutions of the respective municipalities when such the
14amounts have been collected. All of the moneys which shall come into said the fund
15are hereby appropriated to the board for the execution of its functions as provided
16by the ordinance and the resolutions of the respective municipalities. The moneys
17in the fund shall be paid out by the treasurer of the safety building board only upon
18the approval or direction of the board.
AB710,409,23 19(10) Correlation of laws. In any case where a bid is a prerequisite to contract
20in connection with a county or city safety building under s. 66.29 66.0901, it shall is
21also be a prerequisite to a valid contract by the board; and for such. For this purpose
22the board shall be deemed is a municipality and the contract a public contract under
23s. 66.29 66.0901.
AB710,409,25 24(11) Reports. The board shall report its activities to the county board and the
25city council annually, or oftener as either of said the municipalities may require.
AB710, s. 492
1Section 492. 66.51 (title), (1), (2) and (3) of the statutes are renumbered
266.0913 (title), (1), (2) and (3) and amended to read:
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