60.32(2)(b)(b) A per diem compensation for each day or part of a day necessarily devoted to the service of the town and the discharge of duties.
60.32(2)(c)(c) A combination of pars. (a) and (b).
60.32(3)(3)Changes during term. Subject to sub. (4), the town meeting or, if authorized to establish compensation, the town board may make a change in the compensation of an elective town office to take effect during the term of office.
60.32(4)(4)When established. Compensation under this section shall be established prior to the latest date and time for filing nomination papers for the office. After that date and time, no change may be made in the compensation of the office that applies to the current term of office.
60.32 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 1993 a. 246; 1999 a. 150 s. 672.
60.32160.321Reimbursement of expenses.
60.321(1)(1)Generally. The town board may provide for reimbursement of expenses necessarily incurred by any officer or employee of the town in the performance of official town duties. The board may determine who is eligible for expense reimbursement, which expenses are reimbursable and the amount of reimbursement. Expenses reimbursable under this section include, but are not limited to:
60.321(1)(a)(a) Traveling expenses, including mileage, lodging and meal expenses.
60.321(1)(b)(b) Costs associated with programs of instruction related to the officer’s or employee’s office or employment.
60.321(2)(2)Manuals. The town board may purchase handbooks and manuals that will materially assist town officials and employees in the performance of official duties.
60.321 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532.
60.32360.323Compensation when acting in more than one official capacity. Except for offices combined under s. 60.305, no town may compensate a town officer for acting in more than one office of the town at the same time.
60.323 HistoryHistory: 1983 a. 532; 2001 a. 16.
60.3360.33Duties of town clerk. The town clerk shall:
60.33(1)(1)Clerk of town meeting. Serve as clerk of the town meeting under s. 60.15.
60.33(2)(2)Clerk of town board.
60.33(2)(a)(a) Serve as clerk of the town board, attend meetings of the board and keep a full record of its proceedings.
60.33(2)(b)(b) File all accounts approved by the town board or allowed at town meetings and enter a statement of the accounts in the town’s record books.
60.33(2)(c)(c) File with the town board claims approved by the clerk, as required under s. 60.44 (2) (c).
60.33(3)(3)Finance book. Maintain a finance book, which shall contain a complete record of the finances of the town, showing the receipts, with the date, amount and source of each receipt; the disbursements, with the date, amount and object of each disbursement; and any other information relating to town finances prescribed by the town board.
60.33(4)(4)Elections and appointments.
60.33(4)(a)(a) Perform the duties required by chs. 5 to 12 relating to elections.
60.33(4)(b)(b) Transmit to the county clerk, within 10 days after election or appointment and qualification of any town supervisor, treasurer, assessor or clerk, a written notice stating the name and post-office address of the elected or appointed officer. The clerk shall promptly notify the county clerk of any subsequent changes in such offices.
60.33(4)(c)(c) Transmit to the clerk of circuit court, immediately after the election or appointment of any constable or municipal judge in the town, a written notice stating the name of the constable or municipal judge and the term for which elected or appointed. If the judge or constable was elected or appointed to fill a vacancy in the office, the clerk shall include in the notice the name of the incumbent who vacated the office.
60.33(5)(5)Sale of real property. Execute the conveyance of real property of the town.
60.33(6)(6)Notices.
60.33(6)(a)(a) Publish or post ordinances and resolutions as required under s. 60.80.
60.33(6)(b)(b) Give notice of annual and special town meetings as required under ss. 60.11 (5) and 60.12 (3).
60.33(7)(7)Records.