Wisconsin Code § 43.54

Municipal library board composition
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(1) (a)
Each public library established under s. 43.52 shall be administered by a library board composed in each city of the 2nd or 3rd
class or school district of 9 members, in each city of the 4th class
of 7 members and in each village, town, tribal government or
tribal association of 5 members. Two additional members may be
appointed to a library board for a village, town, tribal government
or tribal association so that the board has 7 members. Members
shall be residents of the municipality, except that not more than 2
members may be residents of other municipalities. Members
shall be appointed by the mayor, village president, town chairperson, tribal chairperson or school board chairperson, respectively,
with the approval of the municipal governing body. Up to 5 additional members may be appointed under s. 43.60 (3).
(am) Each public library established in a 1st class city shall be
administered by a library board consisting of the president of the
board of school directors or his or her designee, the superintendent of schools or his or her designee, a member of the county
board of supervisors who resides in the county, 3 alderpersons
and 6 public members. The county board member shall be appointed by the county executive or county administrator and confirmed by the county board for a 4-year term commencing on
May 1. The 3 alderpersons shall be appointed by the mayor on
the 3rd Tuesday in April from among those alderpersons serving
4-year terms and shall serve on the library board during their aldermanic terms. The 6 public members shall be residents of the
city. Five of the public members shall be appointed by the mayor
on the 3rd Tuesday in April to staggered 4-year terms. One of the
public members appointed by the mayor under this paragraph
shall be designated by the mayor as his or her representative on
the board. One public member shall be appointed by the president of the common council on the 3rd Tuesday in April for a 4year term. The public member appointed by the president of the
common council under this paragraph shall be designated by the
president of the common council as his or her representative on
the board.
(b) Upon their first appointment, the members shall be divided as nearly as practicable into 3 equal groups to serve for 2-,
3- and 4-year terms, respectively. Thereafter, each regular appointment shall be for a term of 3 years. Vacancies shall be filled
for unexpired terms in the same manner as regular appointments
are made.
(c) The appointing authority shall appoint as one of the members a school district administrator, or the administrator’s representative, to represent the public school district or districts in
which the public library is located. Not more than one member
of the municipal governing body shall at any one time be a member of the library board.
(d) No compensation shall be paid to the members of a library
board for their services, except as follows:
1. Members may be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred in performing duties outside the municipality if so authorized by the library board.
2. Members may receive per diem, mileage and other necessary expenses incurred in performing their duties if so authorized
by the library board and the municipal governing body.
(e) A majority of the membership of a library board constitutes a quorum, but any such board may, by regulation, provide
that 3 or more members thereof shall constitute a quorum. For library boards organized under par. (am), a majority of those seats
on the board that are currently filled constitutes a quorum.
(1m) (a) Boards appointed for joint libraries under s. 43.53
shall:
1. Consist of 7 to 11 members and be representative of the
populations of the participating municipalities.
2. Be appointed by the head of the municipal governing body
of each participating municipality and county board chairperson
of the participating county.
(b) Subsections (1) (b) to (e) and (2) apply to joint library
boards.
(2) As soon as practicable after the first appointments, at a
date and place fixed by the appointing officer, and annually thereafter within 60 days after the beginning of terms, the members of
the library board shall organize by the election, from among their
number, of a president and such other officers as they deem
necessary.
(3) In any city of the 2nd or 3rd class, the common council
may, by a two-thirds vote, provide for the reduction of the number
of appointive members of the library board to 7. Thereupon,
whenever a term expires or a vacancy occurs, no appointment
shall be made until the number of such members has been so reduced, whereupon the remaining members shall be by lot divided
by the common council into 3 classes, 3 to serve for 3 years, 2 to
serve for 2 years and 2 to serve for one year, respectively, from the
date of such completed reduction, and thereafter each regular appointment shall be for a term of 3 years.

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