Wisconsin Code § 233.05

Lease and affiliation agreements
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(1) (a) Beginning on July 1, 1997, and any July 1 thereafter, a lease agreement under s. 233.04 (7) and an affiliation agreement under s.
233.04 (7m) are automatically extended for one year unless all of
the following occur in the one-year period immediately preceding
such date:
1. The board of directors or the board of regents adopts a resolution opposing the automatic extensions or the joint committee
on finance takes action opposing the automatic extensions.
2. The party opposing the automatic extensions under subd.
1. provides written notice of its opposition to the other parties
specified in subd. 1.
(b) If a lease agreement and an affiliation agreement are not
automatically extended on any July 1 under par. (a), the lease and
affiliation agreements are not automatically extended on any subsequent July 1 unless in the one-year period immediately preceding such date each party that opposed the automatic extensions
withdraws its opposition and notifies the other parties specified
in par. (a) 1. of such withdrawal.
(2) (a) Beginning on July 1, 1997, and any July 1 thereafter,
a lease agreement under s. 233.04 (7g) or an affiliation agreement
under s. 233.04 (7p) is automatically extended for one year unless
all of the following occur in the one-year period immediately preceding such date:
1. The board of directors or the board of regents adopts a resolution opposing the automatic extension or the joint committee
on finance takes action opposing the automatic extension.
2. The party opposing the automatic extension under subd. 1.
provides written notice of its opposition to the other parties specified in subd. 1.
(b) If a lease or affiliation agreement is not automatically extended on any July 1 under par. (a), the lease or affiliation agreement is not automatically extended on any subsequent July 1 unless in the one-year period immediately preceding such date each
party that opposed the automatic extension withdraws its opposition and notifies the other parties specified in par. (a) 1. of such
withdrawal.

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