Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 229 - Public institutions.
229.27 - Municipal theater.

229.27 Municipal theater.
(1) Any city of the 1st class may, in addition to all other powers conferred upon it, establish and maintain a municipal theater hereinafter termed “theater", for the purpose of providing a community facility to further the advancement of the performing arts and other related purposes of a public nature which are hereby declared to be public purposes.
(2) An independent board shall be designated by the local governing body as the “(City) Theater Board". The board shall be composed of the number of members as provided for by resolution adopted by the local governing body of the city. The local governing body shall prescribe the terms of members of the board. Members shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the local governing body.
(3) The board shall have complete and autonomous control of the building, maintenance, supervision and operation of the theater; and shall regulate, control and designate the use thereof. The board shall also fix the terms and conditions for use of the theater and do all things necessary for the maintenance and operation thereof and shall handle all finances of the theater. The board shall also contract or otherwise provide for personnel and other services and rentals necessary for the operation of the facility. The board may sue and be sued.
(4)
(a) Title to all property, real or personal, of the theater may be in the name of the city and may be held by the city perpetually for such purposes, but the board shall determine the use to which the property shall be devoted under this section.
(b) Subject to the approval of the local governing body of the city, the board may enter into a transfer agreement with another person to provide the terms and conditions upon which the board may transfer any of the city's interests in an existing theater. A transfer may take the form of a sale, lease or other conveyance and may be with or without financial consideration, except that if the transfer is made to a private, for-profit entity, the transfer shall be for fair market financial consideration. A transfer agreement shall require the transferee to accept an assignment of all contracts with other persons, with respect to the transferred theater, that are in force at the time of the transfer except that this provision does not apply to collective bargaining contracts.
(5) The local governing body of such city may appropriate such sums as may be required to supplement revenues of the theater in order for the board to regulate, control and operate the theater. As in the judgment of such board shall be consistent and in keeping with the general operation and public purposes of the theater, the board may receive, hold and manage any devise, 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 the board.
(6) The local governing body may by resolution adopted by it impose additional duties and responsibilities upon the board in connection with the operation, maintenance and control of the theater, however the board shall itself determine the manner in which such operations shall be performed.
(7) In addition to all other powers of the board, the board may hire and retain all personnel, or contract or designate responsibility for the supervision of the theater and the board shall determine the manner of selection of all of its employees, contracts or designees. The board shall establish the compensation for its personnel. The board may enter into contracts on behalf of the board without first obtaining approval of the local governing body of the city, and such contracts may be entered into with respect to all matters which relate to the operation, control and use of the theater as determined by the board.
(8) The board shall report annually or more frequently as the local governing body so determines with respect to all receipts and disbursements of the board, balances of the board's funds and all other matters which bear upon the board's operations. Expenditures made by the board from funds under its control shall not require the approval of the local governing body of the city.
(9) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, all actions of the board may be reviewed, modified or nullified by appropriate action of the local governing body.
History: 1977 c. 134; 1999 a. 112.

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.