Wisconsin Code § 15.105

Same; attached boards, commissions, bureaus, and offices
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(1) TAX APPEALS COMMISSION. There is
created a tax appeals commission which is attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. Members shall be appointed solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of their
office, and shall be experienced in tax matters. The commission
shall meet at the call of the chairperson or at the call of a majority
of its members. The chairperson shall not serve on or under any
committee of a political party. The commission shall include but
not be limited to a small claims division.
(2) CLAIMS BOARD. There is created a claims board, attached
to the department of administration under s. 15.03, consisting of
a representative of the office of the governor designated by the
governor, a representative of the department of administration
designated by the secretary of administration, a representative of
the department of justice designated by the attorney general and
the chairpersons of the senate and assembly committees on finance or their designees appointed at the commencement of each
legislative biennium from the membership of their respective
committees on finance.
(4) PUBLIC RECORDS BOARD. There is created a public
records board which is attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The public records board shall consist of the
governor, the director of the historical society, the attorney general, the state auditor, and the director of the legislative council
staff, or their designated representatives, and a representative of
the small business community, a representative of a school board
or the governing body of a municipality, as defined in s. 281.59
(1) (c), other than a joint local water authority created under s.
66.0823, and one other member.
(5) STATE CAPITOL AND EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE BOARD.
There is created a state capitol and executive residence board, attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03, consisting of the secretary of administration or the secretary’s designee, the director of the historical society or the director’s designee, an architect or engineer employed by the department of
administration appointed by the secretary of administration, 3
senators and 3 representatives to the assembly appointed as are
the members of standing committees in their respective houses,
and 7 citizen members appointed for staggered 6-year terms of
whom at least 2 shall be architects registered under ch. 443, one
shall be a landscape architect registered under ch. 443 and 2 shall
be interior designers registered under ch. 443.
(6) BUREAU OF MERIT RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION. There

is created in the division of personnel management in the department of administration a bureau of merit recruitment and selection. The director of the bureau shall serve at the pleasure of the
secretary of administration.
(6m) STATE EMPLOYEES SUGGESTION BOARD. There is created in the department of administration a state employees suggestion board consisting of 3 persons, at least one of whom shall
be a state officer or employee, appointed for 4-year terms.
(8) BOARD FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
(ag) There is created a board for people with developmental disabilities, attached to the department of administration under s.
15.03.
(am) Subject to par. (cm), the board shall consist of the following state residents, appointed for staggered 4-year terms, who
shall be representative of all geographic areas of the state and reflect the state’s diversity with respect to race and ethnicity:
1. A representative of each of the relevant agencies of the
state that administer federal funds related to individuals with disabilities, to be designated by:
a. The secretary of workforce development.
b. The secretary of health services.
c. The state superintendent of public instruction.
2. Representatives of individuals with developmental disabilities, who are any of the following:
a. Individuals with developmental disabilities.
b. Parents or guardians of children with developmental
disabilities.
c. Immediate relatives or guardians of adults with mentally
impairing developmental disabilities who cannot advocate for
themselves.
3. A representative of each of the following who has sufficient authority to engage in policy planning and implementation
for the entity represented:
a. The entity in this state that is designated by the federal department of health and human services as a university center for
excellence in developmental disabilities education, research, and
services.
b. The state protection and advocacy system under s. 51.62,
designated by the director of the state protection and advocacy
agency under s. 51.62 (2).
c. Each of the local governmental agencies, nongovernmental agencies, and private nonprofit groups that are concerned with
services for individuals with developmental disabilities.
(bm) A member specified in par. (am) 1. or 3. shall recuse
himself or herself from any discussion by the board of grants or
contracts for which the member’s department, agency, program,
or group is a grantee, contractor, or applicant and may not vote on
a matter that would provide direct financial benefit to the member
or otherwise give the appearance of a conflict of interest.
(cm) 1. At least 60 percent of the membership of the board
shall be individuals specified under par. (am) 2. who are not managing employees, as defined under 42 USC 1320a-5 (b), of an entity, or employees of a state agency, that receives federal funds for
the developmentally disabled or uses the funds to provide services to persons with developmental disabilities. Of those individuals, one-third shall be individuals specified under par. (am)
2. a., one-third shall be individuals specified under par. (am) 2. b.
or c., and one-third shall be individuals specified under par. (am)
2. a., b., or c.
2. At least one of the individuals described under subd. 1.
shall be an individual with a developmental disability who resides in or previously resided in an institution, including a state
center for the developmentally disabled, or the immediate relative
or guardian of such an individual. The requirement under this
subdivision does not apply if such an individual does not reside in
this state.
(10) BOARD ON AGING AND LONG-TERM CARE. There is created a board on aging and long-term care, attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of
7 members who are members of the public and who are appointed for staggered 5-year terms. Members shall have demonstrated a continuing interest in the problems of delivering and financing long-term care for persons who are 60 years of age or
older or who are beneficiaries of the Medicare program. No person who currently owns or who, within the previous 5 years,
owned or who had any operational or substantial financial or employment interest in or any other affiliation with any long-term
care provider or health care insurance company may be appointed
to or retained as a member of the board. No person who is or has
been an employee or volunteer of the board may be appointed to
or retained as a member.
(12) WASTE FACILITY SITING BOARD. (a) Creation; membership. There is created a waste facility siting board, attached to the
department of administration under s. 15.03, consisting of the
following members:
1. The secretary of transportation, the secretary of agriculture, trade and consumer protection and the secretary of safety
and professional services or their formally appointed designees.
2. Two town officials.
3. One county official.
(b) Terms. The town officials and the county official shall be
appointed for staggered 3-year terms.
(c) Vacancies. If a town or county official who is a member
leaves office while serving on the board, the member’s position
on the board is considered vacant until a successor is appointed
under s. 15.07 (1) (b).
(d) Recommendations. In appointing the town officials and
county official to be members under this subsection, the governor
shall consider recommendations made by the Wisconsin towns
association and the Wisconsin Counties Association if these recommendations are submitted within 60 days after a town official
or county official position on the board becomes vacant.
(e) Executive director. The board shall appoint an executive
director under or outside of the classified service.
(f) Assistance. The board may contract with any state agency
to provide assistance necessary for the board to fulfill its duties.
(15) LABOR AND INDUSTRY REVIEW COMMISSION. There is
created a labor and industry review commission which is attached
to the department of administration under s. 15.03, except the
budget of the labor and industry review commission shall be
transmitted by the department to the governor without change or
modification by the department, unless agreed to by the labor and
industry review commission. The governor shall appoint an individual to serve at the pleasure of the governor as general counsel
for the commission.
(22) STATE USE BOARD. There is created a state use board
which is attached to the department of administration under s.
15.03. The board shall consist of 8 members appointed to serve
for 4-year terms, including a representative of the department of
administration; a representative of the subunit of the department
of health services which administers mental health laws; a representative of the subunit of the department of workforce development which administers vocational rehabilitation laws; 2 representatives of private businesses, one of whom shall represent a
small business; one representative of a work center, as defined in
s. 16.752; and one member who does not represent any of the
foregoing entities. A member vacates his or her office if the
member loses the status upon which his or her appointment is
based. In this subsection, “small business” means an indepen-

dently owned and operated business which is not dominant in its
field and which has had less than $2,500,000 in gross annual
sales for each of the 2 previous calendar years or has 25 or fewer
employees.
(23) INCORPORATION REVIEW BOARD. (a) There is created
an incorporation review board attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of the secretary of administration or his or her designee, 2 members appointed by the Wisconsin Towns Association, one member appointed by the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, and one
member appointed by the Wisconsin Alliance of Cities. Members serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority. All members of the board, other than the secretary of administration or his
or her designee, serve only in an advisory capacity.
(b) No member of the incorporation review board may review
a petition referred to the board under s. 66.0203 (8) (b) if any of
the following applies:
1. The member owns property in, or resides in, the town that
is the subject of the incorporation petition.
2. The member owns property in, or resides in, a city or village that is contiguous to the town that is the subject of the incorporation petition.
(c) If the secretary of administration is affected by par. (b), he
or she shall appoint a designee who is not so affected to review
the petition. If any other member of the board is affected by par.
(b), that person’s appointing authority shall remove that person
from the board and shall appoint another member to review the
petition who is not so affected.
(24) NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARD. (a) Creation. There is created a national and community service board
which is attached to the department of administration under s.
15.03.
(b) Membership. The national and community service board
shall consist of the voting members described in par. (c) and the
nonvoting members described in par. (d), appointed for 3-year
terms.
(c) Voting members. The national and community service
board shall include as voting members the following members:
1. At least one member who has expertise in the educational,
training and developmental needs of youth, particularly of disadvantaged youth.
2. At least one member who has experience in promoting
voluntarism among older adults.
3. At least one member who is a representative of private
nonprofit organizations that are representative of a community, or
a significant segment of a community, and that are engaged in
meeting the human, educational, environmental or public safety
needs of that community.
4. The state superintendent of public instruction or his or her
designee.
4m. The secretary of administration or his or her designee.
5. At least one member who is a representative of a school
board or of a county, city, village or town government.
6. At least one member who is a representative of organized
labor.
7. At least one member who is a representative of the business community.
8. At least one member who is at least 16 years of age and not
more than 25 years of age and who is a participant or a supervisor
in a national service program described in 42 USC 12572 (a).
9. At least one member who is a representative of a national
service program described in 42 USC 12572 (a).
10. If less than 16 members are appointed under subds. 1. to
9., a sufficient number of members to bring the total number of
voting members to 16.
(d) Nonvoting members. In addition to the voting members
specified in par. (c), the national and community service board
shall include as a nonvoting member the state representative of
the corporation for national and community service designated
under 42 USC 12651f, and may include as nonvoting members
such representatives of state agencies providing community services, youth services, educational services, social services, services for the aging and job training programs as the governor may
appoint.
(e) Membership limitations. No more than 4 of the voting
members of the national and community service board may be
state officers or employees. No more than 9 of the voting members of the national and community service board may belong to
the same political party. In appointing members to the national
and community service board, the governor shall ensure, to the
maximum extent practicable, that the membership of the board is
diverse with respect to race, national origin, age, sex and
disability.
(32) OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. There is created an
office of business development which is attached to the department of administration under s. 15.03. The office shall be under
the direction and supervision of a director who shall be appointed
by the governor to serve at his or her pleasure.
(33) SMALL BUSINESS REGULATORY REVIEW BOARD. There
is created a small business regulatory review board, attached to
the department of administration under s. 15.03. The board shall
consist of 7 representatives of small businesses, as defined in s.
227.114 (1) , who shall be appointed for 3-year terms, and the
chairpersons of one senate and one assembly committee concerned with small businesses, appointed as are members of
standing committees.

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