Wisconsin Code § 66.0123

Recreation authority
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(1) In this section, “governmental unit” means a town board or school board.
(2) A governmental unit may, after compliance with s. 65.90,
provide funds for the establishment, operation and maintenance
of a department of public recreation.
(3) (a) A governmental unit may delegate the power to establish, maintain and operate a department of public recreation to a
recreation board, which shall consist of 3 members and shall be
appointed by the chairperson or other presiding officer of the
governmental unit. The first appointments shall be made so that
one member serves one year, one serves 2 years and one serves 3
years. After the first appointments, terms are 3 years.
(b) When 2 or more of the governmental units desire to conduct, jointly, a department of public recreation, the joint recreation board shall consist of not less than 3 members selected by
the presiding officers of the governmental units acting jointly.
Appointments shall be made for terms as provided in par. (a).
(c) The members of a recreation board shall serve
gratuitously.
(d) A recreation board may conduct the activities of the department of public recreation, expend funds, employ a supervisor
of recreation, employ assistants, purchase equipment and supplies and generally supervise the administration, maintenance
and operation of the department of public recreation and recreational activities authorized by the recreation board.
(4) (a) A recreation board may conduct public recreation activities on property purchased or leased by a governmental unit
for recreational purposes and under its own custody, on other
public property under the custody of any other public authority,
body or board with the consent of the public authority, body or
board, or on private property with the consent of its owner. The
recreation board, with the approval of the appointing authority,
may accept gifts and bequests of land, money or other personal
property, and use the gifts and bequests in whole or in part, the
income from the gifts and bequests or the proceeds from the sale
of any such property in the establishment, maintenance and operation of recreational activities.
(b) A recreation board shall annually submit to the governmental unit a report of the board’s activities, including receipts
and expenditures. The report shall be submitted not less than 15
days before the annual meeting of the governmental unit.
(c) An audit shall be made of the accounts of the recreation
board in the same manner as provided for audits for towns or
school districts as the case may be.
(d) The persons selected by the recreation board shall furnish
a surety bond in an amount fixed by the governmental unit.

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