SB164,13,44 (c) The executive secretary of the arts board as a nonvoting member.
SB164,13,65 (d) Two representatives to the assembly, one appointed by the speaker of the
6assembly and one appointed by the minority leader of the assembly.
SB164,13,87 (e) Two senators, one appointed by the majority leader of the senate and one
8appointed by the minority leader of the senate.
SB164,13,15 9(3) The board of directors holds the powers of the foundation. The members
10of the board of directors shall annually elect a chairperson and may elect other
11officers as they consider appropriate. Seven voting members of the board of directors
12constitute a quorum for the purpose of conducting the business and exercising the
13powers of the foundation, notwithstanding the existence of any vacancy. The board
14of directors may take action upon a vote of a majority of the voting members present,
15unless the bylaws of the foundation require a larger number.
SB164,13,18 16(4) No member of the board of directors may receive compensation for
17performing his or her duties. Each member shall be reimbursed for actual and
18necessary expenses, including travel expenses, incurred in performing those duties.
SB164,13,21 19247.05 General powers and duties. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this
20chapter, the foundation has all of the powers necessary and convenient to carry out
21its duties under sub. (2) and s. 247.06, including the power to do all of the following:
SB164,13,2222 (a) Make, amend, and repeal bylaws for the conduct of its affairs.
SB164,13,2323 (b) Adopt a seal and alter that seal.
SB164,13,2424 (c) Sue and be sued.
SB164,13,2525 (d) Maintain an office.
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1(e) Solicit and accept donations of money, property, and art objects.
SB164,14,22 (f) Execute contracts and other instruments.
SB164,14,43 (g) Employ legal, financial, technical, or other experts and any other necessary
4employees, and fix their qualifications, duties, and compensation.
SB164,14,65 (h) Establish arts programs with the advice of the arts board and statewide arts
6organizations.
SB164,14,87 (i) Convert any noncash gift, grant, bequest, or other contribution to the
8foundation to cash.
SB164,14,9 9(2) The foundation shall do all of the following:
SB164,14,1210 (a) In carrying out its responsibilities under this chapter, ensure to the greatest
11extent possible the equitable distribution of funds and other support among all of the
12following:
SB164,14,1313 1. The various geographic regions of the state.
SB164,14,1414 2. Urban, suburban, and rural areas of the state.
SB164,14,1515 3. The various ethnic, racial, and cultural groups of the state.
SB164,14,1816 (b) Appoint a licensed appraiser to evaluate each donated art object to establish
17the current value of, potential appreciation of, degree of risk in holding, and
18recommended timing for sale of, the art object.
SB164,14,1919 (c) Adopt bylaws for accepting restricted donations.
SB164,14,2220 (d) Annually submit to the governor and to the presiding officer of each house
21of the legislature an audited financial statement of the operations of the foundation,
22prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
SB164,14,2323 (e) Contract for all education and marketing activities.
SB164,15,224 (f) Deposit in the state treasury all cash, gifts, grants, bequests, or other
25contributions made to the foundation, and all noncash gifts, grants, bequests, or

1other contributions made to the foundation that have been converted to cash under
2sub. (1) (i).
SB164,15,53 (g) Biennially review the foundation's priorities for expenditures under s.
4247.06 (1) (b) and report those priorities to the presiding officer of each house of the
5legislature.
SB164,15,9 6247.06 Support of arts programs. (1) (a) The foundation may distribute
7moneys appropriated under s. 20.220 (1) (r) to the arts board for programs that
8provide operating support to arts organizations and for the Wisconsin regranting
9program under s. 44.62.
SB164,15,1510 (b) The foundation may distribute moneys appropriated under s. 20.220 (1) (r)
11to an arts program established under s. 247.05 (1) (h) if the program is reviewed
12biennially by the foundation with the advice of the arts board and statewide arts
13organizations. To the extent possible, the programs funded under this paragraph
14shall use existing arts board mechanisms and staff for administering and
15distributing the moneys.
SB164,15,18 16(2) (a) Of the total amount distributed by the foundation under sub. (1) in any
17fiscal year that constitutes earnings on unrestricted donations, the foundation shall
18distribute at least 50% to the arts board under sub. (1) (a).
SB164,15,2219 (b) The foundation may not distribute moneys to the arts board under sub. (1)
20(a) in any fiscal year in which the foundation determines that the amount of general
21purpose revenue appropriated to the arts board under s. 20.215 is less than the
22amount appropriated in the previous fiscal year.
SB164,15,24 23247.07 Dissolution. The foundation may not dissolve and wind up its affairs
24unless the legislature enacts a law ordering dissolution.
SB164, s. 24 25Section 24. Nonstatutory provisions.
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1(1) Notwithstanding section 247.03 (2) (a) of the statutes, as created by this act,
22 of the initial members of the board of directors of the Wisconsin Artistic
3Endowment Foundation shall be appointed for 2-year terms; 2 of the initial
4members shall be appointed for 4-year terms; and 2 of the initial members shall be
5appointed for 6-year terms.
SB164, s. 25 6Section 25. Initial applicability.
SB164,16,87 (1) The treatment of section 71.26 (1) (bo) of the statutes first applies to taxable
8years beginning on January 1 of the year in which this subsection takes effect.
SB164,16,99 (End)
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