Wisconsin Code § 48.80

Municipalities may sponsor activities
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(1) Any
municipality is hereby authorized and empowered to sponsor the
establishment and operation of any committee, agency or council
for the purpose of coordinating and supplementing the activities
of public and private agencies devoted in whole or in part to the
welfare of youth therein. Any municipality may appropriate,
raise and expend funds for the purpose of establishing and of providing an executive staff to such committees, agencies or councils; may levy taxes and appropriate money for recreation and
welfare projects; and may also receive and expend moneys from
the state or federal government or private persons for such
purposes.
(2) No provision of this section shall be construed as vesting
in any youth committee, council or agency any power, duty or
function enjoined by law upon any municipal officer, board or department or as vesting in such committee, council or agency any
supervisory or other authority over such officer, board or
department.
(3) In this section municipality means a county, city, village
or town.
SUBCHAPTER XIX
ADOPTION OF MINORS; GUARDIANSHIP

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