Wisconsin Code § 27.02

County park commission, appointment, term, oath
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(1) Except as provided under sub. (2), in every county
with a population of at least 150,000, but less than 750,000, and
in any other county with a population of less than 150,000
wherein the county board has by resolution provided for a county
park commission subject to ss. 27.02 to 27.06, the chairperson of
the county board shall appoint a county park commission consisting of 7 members, any number of which may be members of the
county board. The appointments shall be made in writing and
filed in the office of the county clerk. The term of each member,
except county board members, is 7 years following July 1 of the
year in which the appointment is made and until the appointment
and qualification of a successor, except that the first 7 members
shall be appointed respectively for such terms that on July 1 in
each of the 7 years following the year in which they are appointed
the term of one member will expire. After the original appointments one commissioner shall be appointed annually in the
month of June to succeed the member whose term will expire on
July 1 following, except that in counties with a population of at
least 150,000 but less than 750,000 the members shall be elected
by the county board of supervisors. The term of any park commissioner appointed to the commission while serving as a county
board member shall end when the commissioner’s membership
on the county board terminates, unless thereafter reappointed to
the commission.
(2) In any county with a county executive or county administrator except a county with a population of less than 150,000
which has not by resolution provided for a county park commission subject to ss. 27.02 to 27.06 or except any county exercising
power under s. 27.075, the county park commission shall consist
of 7 members appointed by the county executive or county administrator, subject to confirmation by the county board. The
term of office for such members shall be as provided by sub. (1).

A member of the commission appointed under this subsection
may be removed at pleasure by the county executive or county
administrator.
(3) Each of said commissioners shall take and file the official
oath.

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