Wisconsin Code § 44.10

Regional depositories for records
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(1) The historical society, through its board of curators, in its corporate capacity and as trustee of the state may enter into agreements with
the University of Wisconsin System or such other public or quasipublic institutions, agencies or corporations as the board of curators of the society shall designate to serve as the regional records
depository for a given area. Said agreements shall specify the
area to be served by the depository, and the methods of accessioning, cataloging, care, housing, preservation and servicing of
these and such other material as may be placed by the historical
society or in the name of the historical society in such regional
depositories under such agreements, it being the intent of this
section to provide an orderly, uniform statewide system for the retention and preservation of important court, county and local
public records on a manageable basis and under proper professional care in the region of origin. Only where such arrangements cannot be accomplished may the said society transfer such
records to the state archives. Said society shall compile and
maintain for reference purposes as soon as may be convenient a
union list of the records of county, city, village, town, school district, or other local governmental unit, or court, title to which is
transferred to it under s. 44.09 (1).
(2) The board of curators may establish county records depositories within the regions served by the regional depositories
established in sub. (1). The board may enter into agreements with
these county depositories similar to those provided above for regional depositories, and records may be loaned temporarily from
regional depository to a county depository, title in all cases remaining in the state society. The union list of records of county,
city, village, town, school district or other local governmental
units, or court, provided in sub. (1) shall indicate such transfers or
loans of records between depositories so as to show at all times
the present location of each group of records.

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