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59.52
(24) Parking areas. Enact The board may enact ordinances
providing for 11establishing areas for parking of vehicles on lands owned or leased by the county; for
12regulating
, permitting, or prohibiting
, restricting or limiting parking of vehicles on
13such areas or parts of such areas, including,
without limitation by reason of
14enumeration but not limited to, provision for parking in such areas or parts thereof
15for only certain purposes or by only certain personnel; for
penalties forfeitures for
16violations thereof, but not to exceed
the sum of $50 for each offense; and for the
17enforcement of such ordinances.
SB639, s. 113
18Section
113. 59.07 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (11) and amended
19to read:
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59.52
(11) Insurance. (a)
Liability and property damage. Provide public
21liability and property damage insurance, either in commercial companies or by
22self-insurance created by setting up an annual fund for such purpose or by a
23combination thereof, covering without
exclusion limitation because of enumeration
, 24motor vehicles, malfeasance of professional employes, maintenance and operation of
1county highways, parks, parkways and airports and any other county activities
2involving the possibility of damage to the general public.
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(b)
Fire and casualty. Provide
for fire and casualty insurance for all county
4property.
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(c)
Employe insurance. Provide for individual or group hospital, surgical and
6life insurance for county officers and employes and for payment of premiums
therefor 7for such officers and employes. In addition, a county with at least 100 employes may
8elect to provide health care benefits on a self-insured basis to its officers and
9employes, and any 2 or more counties which together have at least 100 employes may
10jointly provide health care benefits on a self-insured basis to officers and employes
11of the counties. Counties which elect to provide health care benefits on a self-insured
12basis to their officers and employes shall be subject to the requirements set forth
13under s. 120.13 (2) (c) to (e) and (g).
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(d)
Bonds of officers and employes. Provide for the protection of the county and
15public against loss or damage resulting from the act, neglect or default of county
16officers, department heads and employes and
to may contract for and procure bonds
17or contracts of insurance to accomplish that purpose either from commercial
18companies or by self-insurance created by setting up an annual fund for such
19purpose or by a combination thereof. Any number of officers, department heads or
20employes not otherwise required by statute to furnish an official bond may be
21combined in a schedule or blanket bond or contract of insurance. So far as applicable
22ss. 19.01 (2), (2m), (3), (4) (d) and (dd) and 19.07 shall apply to such bonds or contracts
23of insurance. The bond shall be for a definite period, and each renewal thereof shall
24constitute a new bond for the principal amount covering the renewal period.
SB639, s. 114
1Section
114. 59.07 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (12) and amended
2to read:
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59.52
(12) Accounts and claims; settlement. (a) Examine and settle all
4accounts of the county and all claims, demands or causes of action against the county
5and issue county orders therefor. In counties
having
with a population of less than
650,000, the board may delegate its power in regard to current accounts, claims,
7demands or causes of action against the county to a standing committee where the
8amount does not exceed $5,000. In counties
having
with a population of 50,000 or
9more, the board may delegate its power in regard to current accounts, claims,
10demands or causes of action against the county to a standing committee if the amount
11does not exceed $10,000. Instead of delegating its power under this paragraph to a
12standing committee, the board may, by resolution adopted by majority vote, delegate
13such power to the chairperson of a standing committee. Such a resolution remains
14in effect for one year after its effective date or until rescinded, whichever occurs first.
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(b)
The board may delegate Delegate its power in regard to any claim, demand
16or cause of action not exceeding $500 to the corporation counsel. If the corporation
17counsel finds that payment of the claim to a claimant is justified, the corporation
18counsel may order the claim paid. The claim shall be paid upon certification of the
19corporation counsel and shall be annually reported to the board.
SB639, s. 115
20Section
115. 59.07 (3m) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (13) and amended
21to read:
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59.52
(13) Injured county workers.
May The board may, in addition to any
23payments made under ch. 102, make further payment in such amounts as the board
24determines to any county employe injured at any time before January 1, 1937, while
25performing services for the county, in cases in which such further payments were
1made over a period of time following the injury and were based on a moral obligation
2to such employe.
SB639, s. 116
3Section
116. 59.07 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 59.51 (2) and amended
4to read:
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59.51
(2) General authority. Represent The board may represent the county,
6have the management of the business and concerns of the county in all cases where
7no other provision is made, apportion and levy taxes and appropriate money to carry
8into effect any of
its the board's powers and duties.
SB639, s. 117
9Section
117. 59.07 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (2) and amended
10to read:
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59.52
(2) Public records. Prescribe The board may prescribe the form and
12manner of keeping the records in any county office and the accounts of county
13officers. The board may
adopt enact an ordinance designating legal custodians for
14the county. Unless prohibited by law, the ordinance may require the clerk or the
15clerk's designee to act as legal custodian for the board and for any committees,
16commissions, boards or authorities created by ordinance or resolution of the board.
SB639, s. 118
17Section
118. 59.07 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (9) and amended
18to read:
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59.52
(9) Purchasing agent. Appoint The board may appoint a person or
20committee as county purchasing agent, and provide compensation for their services.
21Any county officer or supervisor may be the agent or a committee member. The
22purchasing agent shall provide all supplies and equipment for the various county
23offices and the board chairperson shall promptly sign orders in payment therefor.
24The board may require that all purchases be made in the manner determined by it.
SB639, s. 119
1Section
119. 59.07 (8) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (5) and amended
2to read:
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59.52
(5) Official seals. Provide The board may provide an official seal for the
4county and the county officers required to have one; and for the circuit court, with
5such inscription and devices as that court requires.
SB639, s. 120
6Section
120. 59.07 (11) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (7) and amended
7to read:
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59.52
(7) Joint cooperation. Join The board may join with the state, other
9counties and municipalities in a cooperative arrangement as provided by s. 66.30,
10including the acquisition, development, remodeling, construction, equipment,
11operation and maintenance of land, buildings and facilities for regional projects,
12whether or not such projects are located within the county.
SB639, s. 121
13Section
121. 59.07 (12) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (26) and amended
14to read:
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59.52
(26) Transcripts. Procure The board may procure transcripts or
16abstracts of the records of any other county affecting the title to real estate in such
17county, and such transcripts or abstracts shall be prima facie evidence of title.
SB639, s. 122
18Section
122. 59.07 (13) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (16) and amended
19to read:
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59.52
(16) Payments in lieu of tax. (a)
Institutions, state farms, airports.
21Appropriate each year to any municipality and school district in which a county farm,
22hospital, charitable or penal institution or state hospital, charitable or penal
23institution or state-owned lands used for agricultural purposes or county or
24municipally-owned municipally owned airport is located, an amount of money equal
25to the amount which would have been paid in municipal and school tax upon the
1lands without buildings, if such land were privately owned. The valuation of such
2lands
(, without buildings
)
, and computation of the tax shall be made by the board.
3In making such computation lands on which a courthouse or jail are located and
4unimproved county lands shall not be included.
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(b)
County veterans' housing. 1. If a county has acquired land and erected
6thereon on that land housing facilities for rent by honorably discharged U.S.
7veterans of any war and the land and housing facilities are exempt from general
8taxation,
the board may appropriate money and pay to any school district or joint
9school district wherein the land and housing facilities are located a sum of money
10which shall be computed by obtaining the product of the following factors:
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a. The tax rate for school district purposes of the school years for which
the 12payment is made.
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b. The ratio of the assessed valuation to the equalized valuation of the
14municipality in which the school district lies, multiplied by the actual cost incurred
15by the county for the acquisition of the land and improvements
thereon on the land 16used for such purposes.
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2. In case of a joint school district, computation shall be made on the basis of
18the valuation of the several municipalities in which
such the school district lies. If
19school buildings are inadequate to accommodate the additional school population
20resulting from the county veterans' housing program, and the school district cannot
21legally finance the necessary increased facilities, the board may appropriate money
22and grant assistance to the school district but the assistance shall be used solely to
23finance the purchase of land and the erection and equipment of the necessary
24additional facilities.
SB639, s. 123
1Section
123. 59.07 (14) of the statutes is renumbered 59.535 (2) and amended
2to read:
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59.535
(2) Grave markers; veterans. (a)
Furnish The board may furnish upon
4the petition of 5
freeholders residents of any municipality in their county an
5appropriate metal marker for the grave of each soldier, sailor or marine who served
6with honor in the
U.S. armed forces
of the United States, buried within the
7municipality.
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(b) The petitioners shall state in the petition the names of
the soldiers, sailors
9or marines buried in the municipality.
SB639, s. 124
10Section
124. 59.07 (15) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (20) and amended
11to read:
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59.52
(20) Sheriff's family pension.
Appropriate The board may appropriate 13money to the family of any sheriff or sheriff's deputies killed while in the discharge
14of official duties.
SB639, s. 125
15Section
125. 59.07 (16) of the statutes is renumbered 59.698 and amended to
16read:
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1759.698 Zoning, building inspector. Except as provided under s.
59.97 59.69 18(2) (bm), for the enforcement of all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations enacted
19under s.
59.97, 59.69, the board may appoint a building inspector, define the building
20inspector's duties and fix the building inspector's term of office and compensation.
SB639, s. 126
21Section
126. 59.07 (16m) of the statutes is renumbered 59.696 and amended
22to read:
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2359.696 Zoning; filing fees. To The board may enact ordinances establishing
24schedules of reasonable filing fees for the filing of petitions to amend county zoning
25ordinances and notices of appeal to the board of adjustment from determinations of
1county zoning authorities and providing for the charging and collection of such filing
2fees; such fees to be used to partially defray the expenses of holding hearings and
3giving notices of hearings prescribed in ss.
59.97
59.69 and
59.99 59.694.
SB639, s. 127
4Section
127. 59.07 (17) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (19) and amended
5to read:
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59.52
(19) Donations, gifts and grants. Accept The board may accept 7donations, gifts or grants for any public governmental purpose within the powers of
8the county.
SB639, s. 128
9Section
128. 59.07 (18) (title) and (a) to (c) of the statutes are renumbered
1059.56 (12) (title) and (a) to (c) and amended to read:
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59.56
(12) (title)
Amusements,; regulation. (a)
Exercise May exercise, outside
12of cities, villages, and towns that have not adopted a regulation under s. 60.23 (10),
13all
the powers conferred on cities to regulate dance halls, roadhouses and other
14places of amusement.
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(b)
Enact May enact ordinances to regulate,
control, prohibit or license dance
16halls and pavilions, amusement parks, carnivals, concerts, street fairs, bathing
17beaches and other like places of amusement. Such ordinances shall provide for
18license fees yielding sufficient revenues for administering their provisions and
19paying for extraordinary governmental services required as a result of the licensed
20amusement. These services are limited to extra police protection, traffic control or
21refuse collection.
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(bg)
Upon the passage May, upon enactment of an ordinance under par. (b)
the
23board may, select a sufficient number of persons whose duty it shall be to supervise
24public dances or places of amusement according to assignments to be made by the
25board. Such persons while engaged in supervising public dances or places of
1amusement shall have the powers of deputy sheriffs, and shall make reports in
2writing of each dance or place of amusement visited to the clerk, and shall receive
3such compensation as the board determines. Their reports shall be filed by the clerk
4and incorporated in a report to the board at each meeting.
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(br)
The board shall Shall immediately revoke the license of any dance hall
6proprietor or manager issued under an ordinance enacted under par. (b) if there is
7allowed at any such dance presence of intoxicated persons, or of children
of 17 years
8of age or under or adults who have not attained the age of 21 years unaccompanied
9by their parent or lawful guardian when alcohol beverages are available for
10consumption on the premises, or if any of the ordinances are violated. The board may
11enact an ordinance requiring the revocation of a dance hall license if the use of
12intoxicating liquor is permitted on the premises during the holding of a public dance.
13The chairperson of the board, when the board is not in session, is authorized to issue
14licenses or to suspend the license of any person violating this law or any regulation
15adopted by the board; such issuance of licenses or the suspension of such license to
16be acted on by the board at its next meeting.
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(c)
Enact May enact ordinances providing for a specified closing hour for places
18where soft drinks are sold.
SB639, s. 129
19Section
129. 59.07 (18) (d) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (12m) and
20amended to read:
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59.56
(12m) (title)
Limits on regulation. Ordinances enacted by a board under
22par. sub. (12) (b), (br) or (c) shall not apply to any city or village, or to any town that
23has adopted a similar regulation under s. 60.23 (10).
SB639, s. 130
24Section
130. 59.07 (18m) of the statutes is renumbered 59.55 (3) and amended
25to read:
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159.55
(3) Truckers, hawkers and peddlers licensing. Except in counties
2having a population of 500,000 or more,
to the board may enact ordinances providing
3for the licensing of truckers, hawkers and peddlers, other than licensees under s.
4440.51, and provide for the enforcement of the ordinances. The ordinances shall not
5provide for licensing of fuel vendors or those engaged in the delivery of petroleum
6products or farmers or truck gardeners who sell farm products grown by themselves.
SB639, s. 131
7Section
131. 59.07 (18r) of the statutes is renumbered 59.55 (4) and amended
8to read:
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59.55
(4) Transient merchants. Counties may, by ordinance, regulate the
10retail sales, other than auction sales, made by transient merchants, as defined in s.
11130.065 (1m), 1987 stats., in the towns in the county and provide
penalties forfeitures 12for violations of those ordinances.
SB639, s. 132
13Section
132. 59.07 (19) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (13) and amended
14to read:
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59.56
(13) Celebrations and conventions. Appropriate The board may
16appropriate money to defray the expense of national air shows or similar aeronautics
17activities held in the county,
of municipal commemorative or patriotic celebrations
18or observance,
of state or national conventions of war veterans,
of national
19conventions of fraternal associations,
of group entertainment for children on
20Halloween by county or municipal agencies within the county or of state or national
21conventions of county officers or employes or associations thereof or of bringing any
22of such conventions to the county.
SB639, s. 133
23Section
133. 59.07 (19m) of the statutes is renumbered 59.70 (21) and
24amended to read:
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159.70
(21) Conservation congress. Appropriate The board may appropriate 2money to defray the expenses of county delegates to the annual convention and other
3activities of the Wisconsin conservation congress.
SB639, s. 134
4Section
134. 59.07 (20) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (8), and 59.52 (8)
5(a), (b) (intro.) and 1. and (c), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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59.52
(8) (a)
Establish The board may establish a civil service system of
7selection, tenure and status, and the system may be made applicable to all county
8personnel, except the members of the board, constitutional officers and members of
9boards and commissions. The system may also include uniform provisions in respect
10to classification of positions and salary ranges, payroll certification, attendance,
11vacations, sick leave, competitive examinations, hours of work, tours of duty or
12assignments according to earned seniority, employe grievance procedure,
13disciplinary actions, layoffs and separations for just cause, as described in par. (b),
14subject to approval of a civil service commission or the board. The board may request
15the assistance of the department of administration and pay for such services, under
16s. 16.58.
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(b) (intro.) A law enforcement employe of the county may not be suspended,
18demoted, dismissed or suspended and demoted by the civil service commission or
by 19the board, based either on its own investigation or on charges filed by the sheriff,
20unless the commission or board determines whether there is just cause, as described
21in this paragraph, to sustain the charges. In making its determination, the
22commission or the board shall apply the following standards, to the extent
23applicable:
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1. Whether the employe could reasonably be expected to have had knowledge
25of the probable consequences of
the his or her alleged conduct.
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1(c) If a law enforcement employe of the county is dismissed, demoted,
2suspended or suspended and demoted by the civil service commission or the board
3under the system established under par. (a), the person dismissed, demoted,
4suspended or suspended and demoted may appeal from the order of the civil service
5commission or the board to the circuit court by serving written notice of the appeal
6on the secretary of the commission or the board within 10 days after the order is filed.
7Within 5 days after receiving written notice of the appeal, the commission or the
8board shall certify to the clerk of the circuit court the record of the proceedings,
9including all documents, testimony and minutes. The action shall then be at issue
10and shall have precedence over any other cause of a different nature pending in the
11court, which shall always be open to the trial thereof. The court shall upon
12application of the accused or of the board or the commission fix a date of trial which
13shall not be later than 15 days after
such the application except by agreement. The
14trial shall be by the court and upon the return of the board or the commission, except
15that the court may require further return or the taking and return of further
16evidence by the board or the commission. The question to be determined by the court
17shall be: Upon the evidence is there just cause, as described in par. (b), to sustain
18the charges against the employee? No cost shall be allowed either party and the
19clerk's fees shall be paid by the county. If the order of the board or the commission
20is reversed, the accused shall be
forthwith immediately reinstated and entitled to
21pay as though in continuous service. If the order of the board or the commission is
22sustained, it shall be final and conclusive.
SB639, s. 135
23Section
135. 59.07 (23) of the statutes is renumbered 59.535 (3) and amended
24to read:
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159.535
(3) War records.
Appropriate The board may appropriate money for
2the collection, publication or distribution of war records.
SB639, s. 136
3Section
136. 59.07 (24) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (11) and amended
4to read:
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59.56
(11) Fish and game. Establish The board may establish, maintain and
6operate fish hatcheries and facilities for raising game birds.
SB639, s. 137
7Section
137. 59.07 (25) of the statutes is renumbered 59.79 (11) and amended
8to read:
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59.79
(11) Baseball. In counties having a population of 500,000 or more own 10Own and operate a professional baseball team, appropriate money for the purchase
11of a franchise for such team, and in the discretion of the board organize and maintain
12a nonprofit corporation for such team ownership and operation or participate with
13others in the formation and operation of such corporation.
SB639, s. 138
14Section
138. 59.07 (26) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (9) and amended
15to read:
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59.56
(9) Recreation. Create The board may create, promote and conduct and
17assist in creating, promoting and conducting recreational activities in the county
18which are conducive to the general health and welfare, and elect persons for such
19terms and salaries as may be determined, who shall exercise the powers and perform
20the duties given by the board. The board may provide for what purpose and in what
21manner moneys appropriated
pursuant to under this subsection may be expended.
22Such persons may be designated "County Recreation Committee". At the annual
23meeting next after making the appropriation the board shall determine in
what 24which municipalities such activities were held and
what which other municipalities
25received benefits therefrom and determine the amount expended from the
1appropriation to make the programs or activities or benefits derived therefrom
2possible in each municipality and levy a tax upon the property of each municipality
3in accordance with such apportionment to reimburse the county for its expenditures,
4but no expenditure shall be made nor improvement ordered without the consent of
5the governing body of the municipality.
SB639, s. 139
6Section
139. 59.07 (27) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (22) and amended
7to read:
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59.52
(22) County boards' association. By a two-thirds vote,
the board may 9purchase membership in an association of county boards for the protection of county
10interests and the furtherance of better county government.
SB639, s. 140
11Section
140. 59.07 (28) of the statutes is renumbered 59.52 (23) and amended
12to read:
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59.52
(23) Purchase of publications.
Purchase The board may purchase 14publications dealing with governmental problems and furnish copies thereof to
15supervisors, officers and employes.
SB639, s. 141
16Section
141. 59.07 (29) of the statutes is renumbered 59.535 (4) and amended
17to read:
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59.535
(4) (title)
Service officer
and commission. Appropriate The board may
19appropriate funds for the execution of the duties of the county veterans' service
20officer and the county veterans' service commission.
SB639, s. 142
21Section
142. 59.07 (30) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (10) and amended
22to read:
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59.56
(10) Advertise county. (a) Appropriate funds to advertise the
24advantages, attractions and resources of the county and to conserve, develop and
1improve the same.
Any The county may cooperate with any private agency or group
2in this work.
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(b) In counties
having with a population of 500,000 or more, appropriate funds
4for the placing of advertisements in newspapers, periodicals or other publications
5listing radio and television broadcasting schedules, informing county residents of a
6radio or television appearance by a county official or employe, or advertising any
7program, function or activity sponsored by the county.
SB639, s. 143
8Section
143. 59.07 (31) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (5) and amended
9to read:
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59.56
(5) Historical societies.
Appropriate The board may appropriate money
11to any local historical society incorporated under s. 44.03 located in the county for
12the purpose of collecting and preserving the records of the early pioneers, the life of
13the Indians, the experience of persons in the military, and the salient historical
14features of the county.
SB639, s. 144
15Section
144. 59.07 (32) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (6) and amended
16to read:
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59.56
(6) County historian. Create The board may create the position of county
18historian. The historian shall collect and preserve the records of the Indians and the
19early pioneers, the experiences of military men and women and the records of their
20service; mark and compile data concerning places of historical interest in the county;
21and perform such other duties relating to the collection, preservation, compilation
22and publication of historical data as the board prescribes. The board may provide
23the historian with a fireproof safe or vault in which to keep papers and documents,
24with clerical assistance and
with such other needs as will enable the historian to
25adequately perform the duties of historian. The board may require reports.
SB639, s. 145
1Section
145. 59.07 (33) of the statutes is renumbered 59.56 (2) and amended
2to read:
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59.56
(2) Public museums. (a)
Appropriate The board may appropriate money
4for the establishment, expansion, operation and maintenance of public museums in
5the county, including, but not limited to, any public museum owned by a city.
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(b)
Acquire The board may acquire, establish, expand, own, operate and
7maintain a public museum in the county and appropriate money for such purposes,
8except that a public museum owned by a county under this subsection may seek
9tax-exempt status as an entity described under section
501 (c) (3) of the internal
10revenue code.
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(c) Notwithstanding pars. (a) and (b), in counties having a population of
12500,000 or more the
county board may contribute funds toward the operation of a
13public museum owned by a
city of the 1st class
city in such county, as partial
14reimbursement for museum services rendered to persons residing outside such city
15and in a manner similar to the annual appropriation of funds by the
county board
16under s. 43.57 toward the operation of the central library in such city.
SB639, s. 146
17Section
146. 59.07 (34) (title) of the statutes is renumbered 59.54 (17) (title)
18and amended to read:
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59.54
(17) (title)
Highway safety
Highways.
SB639, s. 147
20Section
147. 59.07 (34) of the statutes is renumbered 59.54 (17) (a) and
21amended to read: