Wisconsin Code § 44.15

Historical markers program
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(2) CREATION. It is
declared to be in the public interest to stimulate interest in and
knowledge of the state by marking sites of special historical, architectural, cultural, archaeological, ethnic, geological or legendary significance, and maintaining and developing such sites
approximately so as to preserve their individual characteristics.
The historical markers program is created to call attention to the
state’s historical, cultural and natural heritage through a system of
markers and plaques and to supplement, wherever possible, information contained in the state register of historic places. It is the
purpose of the program to significantly increase the number of
historical, cultural and natural heritage sites that are marked in
this state.
(3) MARKERS AND PLAQUES. (a) The historical society shall
do all of the following:
1. Plan, develop and publicize a uniform system of marking
for state and local sites of historical, architectural, cultural, archaeological, ethnic, geological and legendary significance. The
marking system shall constitute large markers of standard design,
in one or more sizes, with narrative text describing the associated
site.
2. Plan, develop and publicize a system of plaques for the
districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects listed on the state
register of historic places and a system of plaques for marking
state and local sites of special historical, architectural, cultural,
archaeological, ethnic, geological or legendary significance. The
system of plaques shall constitute small plaques of various types,
each with a standard design, intended to identify the district, site,
building, structure or object, and generally without narrative text.
Any narrative text included on a plaque shall be standardized for
a specific type of plaque. The historical society shall consider
and respond to reasonable requests to establish new types of
plaques.
3. Establish criteria for the selection of appropriate sites for
markers and plaques under this subsection. The historical society
shall accept applications for approval of the placement of markers
and plaques, and for any narrative text for markers. The historical
society shall approve those applications that meet the criteria established by the historical society.
4. Prepare the text for a book listing the locations and text of
all markers in this state.
(b) The markers and plaques approved by the historical society under this subsection may not be used to mark sites other than
those approved by the historical society and shall be used subject
to any conditions established by the historical society. No marker
or plaque may include the name of the current owner of the property. Without the approval of the historical society, no person
may erect or use a marker or plaque that is identical to or misleadingly resembles the markers and plaques approved under this sub-

section. The historical society may require the removal of any
marker or plaque that does not meet the requirements of this
subsection.
(4) STATE-FUNDED MARKERS. The historical society may
identify and authorize construction of individual markers or
plaques, or any series of markers or plaques, to be funded from
the appropriation under s. 20.245 (1) (a). No matching funds are
required for a marker or plaque that is constructed under this subsection. Funds under this subsection may be used for the purchase of plaques to be installed on historical properties and for
the construction of markers or plaques in other states or
countries.
(5) MAINTENANCE. Any approval issued for a marker or
plaque by the historical society under this section shall include a
requirement that the applicant maintain the marker or plaque, and
shall also include authorization permitting the historical society,
if necessary, to enter the property and maintain the marker or
plaque. The historical society may issue orders to maintain markers and plaques, and may maintain markers or plaques.
(6) STATE-OWNED PROPERTY. Each board, commission,
committee, department or officer in state government shall cooperate with the historical society in the placement of markers or
plaques on state-owned property, and shall place and maintain
such markers or plaques, as supplied by the historical society, at
locations identified by the historical society.
(7) DONATIONS; ASSISTANCE. (a) The historical society may
accept gifts, appropriations and bequests made to it for the purposes of this section and use them as far as practicable in accordance with the wishes of the donor.
(b) The historical society may accept the aid, support and cooperation of county, city, village or town agencies, or private
agencies or persons in executing its projects.
(8) COOPERATION OF STATE AGENCIES. All state departments, independent agencies and institutions are directed to cooperate with the historical society in the performance of its duties
under this section. Applicable laws shall be liberally construed in
favor of such cooperation.
(9) RULES. The historical society shall promulgate rules to
implement and administer the program. The rules shall include
all of the following:
(a) Policies and procedures for the uniform systems of markers and plaques under sub. (3) (a) 1. and 2.
(b) Criteria for the selection of appropriate sites for markers
and plaques under sub. (3) (a) 3.

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