63.18 First class city commission; appointment; terms. The mayor of each 1st class city, whether the city is incorporated by special act of the legislature or under the general laws of the state, shall, before June 15 in the year following the first state or national census, showing the city to belong to the 1st class, appoint 5 persons, citizens and residents of the city, who shall constitute and be known as the board of city service commissioners of the city, and shall designate one of the persons so appointed to serve for a term of 5 years, one for a term of 4 years, one for a term of 3 years, one for a term of 2 years, and one for a term of one year, from the first Monday of July in the year of their appointment and until their respective successors are appointed and qualified. In cities having a board of city service commissioners the members of such board shall hold office and continue to be a member of such commission until the expiration of the term or terms of such member or members, and in each and every year after such first appointment, the mayor shall, in like manner, in the month of June, appoint one person as the successor of the commissioner whose term shall expire in that year, to serve as such commissioner for 5 years from the first Monday of July then next ensuing, and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The commission shall, at a meeting in July of each year, elect one member to act as president and one member to act as vice president, each for a term of one year, and until a successor is duly elected. Three commissioners shall constitute a quorum necessary for the transaction of business. Any vacancy in the office of commissioner occurring during the term shall be filled for the unexpired term by appointment by the mayor and all appointments, both original and to fill vacancies, shall be so made that not more than 2 commissioners shall at the time of the appointment be members of the same political party. The commissioners shall hold no other lucrative office or employment under the United States, this state, or any municipal corporation or political division thereof, and each commissioner shall before entering upon the discharge of the duties of office and within 10 days after receiving notice of appointment, take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by article IV, section 28, of the constitution, and file the oath, duly certified by the officer administering it with the clerk of his or her city.
History: 1979 c. 89; 1983 a. 192.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 63 - County and city civil service.
63.01 - County civil service commission; appointment; terms.
63.02 - Rules; secretary; employees; offices.
63.04 - Appointments; promotions and removals in classified service.
63.05 - Certifications; appointments; temporary assignments.
63.06 - Rights of employees in military service.
63.065 - Elected county or state officers.
63.07 - Temporary appointments.
63.085 - Certification and appointment of handicapped; special lists of eligibles.
63.09 - Efficiency records; promotions.
63.10 - Demotion; dismissal; procedure.
63.11 - Standard scale of compensation.
63.12 - Investigations; testimonial powers; witnesses.
63.13 - Certification of payrolls.
63.14 - Prohibited influences and practices.
63.15 - Existing officers and employees, how affected.
63.16 - Appropriation for commission.
63.17 - Violations, county civil service.
63.18 - First class city commission; appointment; terms.
63.19 - Duties and powers of board.
63.20 - Compulsory attendance and fees of witnesses.
63.22 - City and its officers to cooperate in carrying out the law.
63.23 - Classification of offices.
63.235 - Delegation to board of school directors.
63.24 - Commission to make rules.
63.25 - Rules, what to require.
63.26 - Appointments to conform to rules.
63.27 - Rules not applicable to certain officers.
63.29 - Civil service for attorneys in office of city attorney.
63.30 - Secretary; selection, duties.
63.32 - Applicants to be examined; character of examinations.
63.33 - Examinations reasonable.
63.34 - Notice of examinations.
63.35 - Application, contents.
63.36 - Appointment of examiners; compensation.
63.37 - Board to keep a register of eligibles.
63.38 - Persons examined not to be obstructed, aided or impersonated.
63.39 - Vacancies, how filled.
63.41 - Vacancies in special cases, how filled.
63.42 - Notice to commissioners of all appointments, and of all offices abandoned.
63.43 - Removals for just cause only; reasons to be furnished in writing; hearings; decisions.
63.44 - Provisions for removals not to apply to certain departments.
63.45 - No payments approved or made of salary in the classified service except as provided.
63.49 - No promotion or demotion for making or refusing political contributions.
63.50 - Use of money prohibited.
63.51 - The improper use or promise of political influence forbidden.
63.52 - Violations, city civil service; vacates office; disqualification; prosecution.