Wisconsin Code § 229.14

Director and employees; curators
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(1) At its
first meeting the board of trustees shall elect by ballot a person of
suitable learning, scientific attainments, ability and experience
for director of the public museum. The director shall be selected
in accordance with and shall be subject to the usual laws, rules
and regulations of the city civil service commission. The director
shall receive such compensation as shall be fixed by the board of
trustees and shall be the secretary of the board.
(2) The board shall appoint and fix the compensation of such
assistants and employees for the institution as they deem necessary and expedient.
(3) The board of the public museum may appoint an acting
director whenever, in their discretion, the service of the museum
shall require it, who shall also be acting secretary of the board
and whose acts as such shall receive full credit.
(4) The board of the public museum may appoint as honorary
curators persons who have manifested a special interest in the
museum or some particular department thereof. Such curators
shall perform such duties and have such privileges as may be prescribed in the regulations of the museum, but shall not receive
any pecuniary compensation.

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