Wisconsin Code § 59.11

Meetings; adjournment; absentees
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(1) (a) Every board shall hold an annual meeting on the Tuesday after the
2nd Monday of November in each year for the purpose of transacting business. Any board may establish by rule an earlier date
during October or November for the annual meeting and may by
rule establish regular meeting dates throughout the year at which
to transact general business. When the day of the meeting falls on
November 11, the meeting shall be held on the next succeeding
day.
(b) The annual meeting may be adjourned by the clerk, upon
the written request of a majority of the supervisors, to a day designated in the request, but not less than one week nor more than 3
weeks from the Tuesday after the 2nd Monday of November.
Upon such an adjournment being made, the clerk shall give each
supervisor written notice of the time and place to which the annual meeting has been adjourned.
(c) The board, except in counties with a population of
750,000 or more, shall meet on the 3rd Tuesday of each April to
organize and transact business. At this meeting the board may
transact any business permitted at the annual meeting, including
the appointment of all county commissions and committees. The
meeting may be adjourned in the same manner as the annual
meeting.
(2) A special meeting of the board shall be held:
(a) Upon a written request of a majority of the supervisors delivered to the clerk, specifying the time and place of the meeting.
The time shall not be less than 48 hours from the delivery of the
request. Upon receiving the request the clerk shall immediately
mail to each supervisor notice of the time and place of the meeting. Any special meeting may be adjourned by a vote of a major-

ity of all the supervisors. The board by ordinance may establish
a separate procedure for convening the board in a “declared emergency” as defined by county ordinance.
(b) For the purposes and in the manner prescribed in s. 31.06,
with the right to adjourn the special meeting from time to time by
a vote of a majority of all the supervisors entitled to a seat. The
clerk shall mail written notice of the special meeting, specifying
the time, place and purpose of the meeting, to each supervisor not
less than 2 weeks before the day set for the meeting.
(c) In a county with a population of 750,000 or more, upon a
written request of the county executive delivered to the clerk
which must have been approved by the county board chairperson,
specifying the time and place of the meeting. The time shall not
be less than 48 hours from the delivery of the request. Upon receiving the request and the approval of the county board chairperson, the clerk shall immediately mail to each supervisor notice of
the time and place of the meeting. Any special meeting may be
adjourned by a vote of a majority of all the supervisors.
(3) All meetings shall be held in the county at places that are
designated by the board. The board shall give adequate public
notice of the time, place and purpose of each meeting.
(4) The board shall sit with open doors, and all persons conducting themselves in an orderly manner may attend. If any supervisor misses or leaves a meeting of the board without good
cause or without being first excused by the board, the chairperson
may issue a warrant requiring the sheriff or some constable immediately to arrest and bring the supervisor before the board.
The expenses of the arrest shall be deducted from the pay of the
member unless otherwise directed by the board. The board may
punish its members for infraction of its rules by imposing the
penalty provided in the rules.
(5) The board may appropriate funds to broadcast by radio or
television, or to tape and rebroadcast, any meeting of the board
held under this section.

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