Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 229 - Public institutions.
229.24 - Operation.

229.24 Operation.
(1) The auditorium board shall regulate and control the use of said institution, and fix the terms and conditions of its use; and shall do all things necessary for the maintenance and operation thereof.
(2) Said institution shall be used primarily for public meetings, conventions, expositions, and other purposes of a public nature, which are hereby declared to be public purposes; but not for exhibits or trade shows if a charge is made for space occupied by any exhibitor or when an admission fee is exacted.
(3) When not in use for any of said primary purposes, the board may rent said institution, or any part thereof, on such terms and for such purposes as may be deemed advisable and not inconsistent with said primary purposes.
(4)
(a) In this subsection:
1. “Convention" means a county, state, or national assembly of authorized, chosen, or elected delegates or representatives meeting to accomplish some specific commercial, industrial, labor, civil, social, scientific, or educational object.
2. “Patriotic affairs" means affairs given for the encouragement and support of the government in time of war, or for the benefit and support of soldiers, sailors, or marines who have been, or are in the service of the United States, including memorial exercises, exhibitions, fairs, reunions, entertainments, or barracks for such persons, and to all of which affairs the public is admitted without charge.
(c) When not in use for any of its primary purposes, the common council of said city may authorize the gratuitous use of said institution, or any part thereof, for the purposes of conventions, or for offices, class rooms, studios, gymnasiums, lodge rooms, or accommodations for any industrial, commercial, scientific, educational, fraternal, musical, or labor organization which in its opinion will prove a public benefit to the city and promote the welfare and public interests of its citizens and to which said citizens are admitted without charge; and said purposes are hereby declared to be public purposes.
(d) Whenever the common council shall approve the gratuitous use of the institution for the particular conventions and purposes specified in this subsection, said common council shall appropriate to the auditorium fund the usual and customary rentals charged therefor. The aggregate amount to be so expended may be made a part of the annual budget, as provided by ch. 65, 1943 stats.
History: 1971 c. 152 s. 29; Stats. 1971 s. 229.24; 1975 c. 94 s. 91 (9); 2015 a. 196.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 229 - Public institutions.

229.11 - First class city museums.

229.12 - Board of trustees, composition.

229.13 - Board of trustees; annual meeting and general functions.

229.14 - Director and employees; curators.

229.15 - Museum funds; expenditures.

229.16 - Donations and miscellaneous receipts.

229.17 - Site, buildings and equipment.

229.18 - Accountability; reports.

229.19 - Applicability of sections 229.11 to 229.18.

229.21 - First class city auditoriums and music halls.

229.22 - Auditorium board.

229.23 - Property and finance.

229.24 - Operation.

229.25 - Annual report.

229.26 - Exposition center.

229.27 - Municipal theater.

229.40 - Legislative declaration.

229.41 - Definitions.

229.42 - Creation and organization.

229.43 - Jurisdiction.

229.435 - Certification of board members.

229.44 - Powers of a district.

229.445 - Ticket surcharge.

229.45 - Powers granted to sponsoring municipality.

229.46 - Certain contracting requirements.

229.461 - Development agreement, non-relocation agreement, lease.

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.

229.54 - Responsibility to sports and entertainment arena facilities.

229.55 - Trust funds.

229.56 - Funding and refunding bonds.

229.57 - Budgets; rates and charges; audit.

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; disabled veteran-owned business 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.

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, disabled veteran, and women contracting.

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.

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; disabled veteran-owned business 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.