229.47 Transfer agreements.
229.477 Dissolution of a district.
229.48 Issuance of bonds.
229.49 Bond security.
229.50 Special debt service reserve funds.
229.52 Bonds not public debt.
229.53 State pledge.
229.55 Trust funds.
229.56 Funding and refunding bonds.
229.57 Budgets; rates and charges; audit.
SUBCHAPTER III
LOCAL PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL PARK DISTRICTS
229.64 Legislative declaration.
229.65 Definitions.
229.66 Creation and organization.
229.67 Jurisdiction.
229.68 Powers of a district.
229.682 Special provisions.
229.685 Special fund tax revenues.
229.69 Powers granted to a city or a county in a district.
229.70 Minority contracting goals.
229.71 Dissolution of a district.
229.72 Issuance and negotiability of bonds.
229.74 Special debt service reserve funds.
229.75 Bonds not public debt.
229.76 State pledge.
229.77 Trust funds.
229.79 Budgets; rates and charges; audit.
229.81 Assistance by state agencies.
SUBCHAPTER IV
LOCAL PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL
STADIUM DISTRICTS
229.820 Legislative declaration.
229.821 Definitions.
229.822 Creation and organization.
229.823 Jurisdiction.
229.824 Powers of a district.
229.8245 Limitations on district.
229.825 Special fund tax revenues.
229.8257 Football stadium facility maintenance and operating cost fund.
229.826 Powers granted to a municipality or county.
229.827 Contracting.
229.8273 Minority and women contracting.
229.8275 Prevailing wage.
229.828 Dissolution of a district.
229.829 Issuance and negotiability of bonds.
229.830 Special debt service reserve funds for moral obligation pledge.
229.831 Bonds not public debt.
229.832 State pledge.
229.833 Trust funds.
229.834 Budgets; rates and charges; audit.
SUBCHAPTER V
LOCAL CULTURAL ARTS DISTRICTS
229.840 Legislative declaration.
229.841 Definitions.
229.842 Creation and organization.
229.843 Jurisdiction.
229.844 Powers of a district.
229.845 Minority contracting goals.
229.846 Powers granted to a sponsoring city.
229.847 Dissolution of a district.
229.848 Transfers; transfer agreements.
229.849 District bonds and debt not public debt.
229.850 Special fund for payment of principal and interest costs on certain bonds.
229.851 State pledge.
229.852 Pledge of revenues.
229.853 Trust funds.
229.854 Sponsoring city employment regulations.
subch. I of ch. 229 SUBCHAPTER I
POPULOUS CITIES
229.11 229.11 First class city museums. Any city of the 1st class however incorporated may establish and maintain, for the free use of the inhabitants thereof, a public museum for the exhibition of objects in natural history, anthropology and history, either the several or any one of these specifically; and may receive, hold and manage any bequest, donation or loan for the establishment, increase or maintenance thereof, under such regulations and conditions as may be prescribed pursuant to law or agreed upon by and between the donors and said city.
229.11 History History: 1971 c. 152 s. 27; Stats. 1971 s. 229.11; 1983 a. 192; 1985 a. 177.
229.12 229.12 Board of trustees, composition.
229.12(1) (1) The public museum shall be administered by a board of 10 trustees, consisting of:
229.12(1)(a) (a) The president of the board of school directors and the city superintendent of schools.
229.12(1)(b) (b) Seven members who shall be appointed by the mayor on the 3rd Tuesday in April. Three of the 7 members shall be selected from among the alderpersons holding a 4-year term, and shall serve as such trustees during their aldermanic terms; and the other 4 shall be selected from among the residents and taxpayers of the city, for original terms of 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, respectively, commencing on May 1 next after their appointment, and for successive terms of 4 years each.
229.12(1)(c) (c) One member who shall be a county board member residing in the county outside the city of the 1st class, who shall be appointed by the county executive and confirmed by the county board for a 4-year term commencing on May 1 next after the member's appointment, and for successive terms of 4 years each.
229.12(2) (2) Said trustees shall take the official oath, and be subject to the restrictions, disabilities, liabilities, punishments and limitations prescribed by law as to alderpersons in such city. They shall not receive any compensation for their services as such trustees; and shall not individually become or cause themselves to become interested, directly or indirectly, in any contract or job for the purchase of any matter pertaining to the institution in their charge, or of fuel, furniture, stationery or other things necessary for the increase and maintenance thereof.
229.12 History History: 1971 c. 152 s. 27; 1971 c. 211, 231; 1971 c. 307 ss. 29, 91; Stats. 1971 s. 229.12; 1979 c. 110; 1983 a. 192; 1985 a. 177; 1991 a. 316; 1993 a. 184.
229.13 229.13 Board of trustees; annual meeting and general functions.
229.13(1)(1) The annual meeting of the board of trustees of the public museum shall be held on the 3rd Tuesday of May in each year, at which meeting a president shall be chosen annually from their number.
229.13(2) (2) The board shall have general care, control and supervision of the museum, its appurtenances, fixtures and furniture, and of the disbursements of all moneys belonging to the museum funds. The trustees of the public museum shall have charge of the receipt, selection, arrangement and disposition of the specimens and objects pertaining to such museum. The board shall prescribe regulations for the management, care, and use of the public museum, and adopt such measures as shall promote the public utility thereof, and may prescribe and enforce penalties for violations of such regulations.
229.13 History History: 1971 c. 152 ss. 27, 36m; Stats. 1971 s. 229.13; 1985 a. 177.
229.14 229.14 Director and employees; curators.
229.14(1) (1) At its first meeting the board of trustees shall elect by ballot a person of suitable learning, scientific attainments, ability and experience for director of the public museum. The director shall be selected in accordance with and shall be subject to the usual laws, rules and regulations of the city civil service commission. The director shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed by the board of trustees and shall be the secretary of the board.
229.14(2) (2) The board shall appoint and fix the compensation of such assistants and employees for the institution as they deem necessary and expedient.
229.14(3) (3) The board of the public museum may appoint an acting director whenever, in their discretion, the service of the museum shall require it, who shall also be acting secretary of the board and whose acts as such shall receive full credit.
229.14(4) (4) The board of the public museum may appoint as honorary curators persons who have manifested a special interest in the museum or some particular department thereof. Such curators shall perform such duties and have such privileges as may be prescribed in the regulations of the museum, but shall not receive any pecuniary compensation.
229.14 History History: 1971 c. 152 s. 27; Stats. 1971 s. 229.14; 1979 c. 110; 1985 a. 177.
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