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TITLE. VI.

Educational Institutions .

CHAPTER 36

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

3601 S yste m . 36215 Agr i cultur al experiments and demonstrations ;, 3602 Definitions . 36 . .216 . S oil ; and water :c onserv ation, 3603 Powers o f 'board of rege nts ; o f 'ficer's . 36217 D u tch elm diseas e studies . 3604 Meetings . 3622 Pharmaceutical experiment stati on.. 36 .05 . R ege nts' meetin gs pub l i c. . 36 .22 5 Laboratory of hygiene . . 36 .06 Dutie s of regents; a dd i tional powers 36 :: 227 Psychiatric institute 36061 Municipa l agr eem ents , 3623 Geo logi cal and natural history su rvey . 36 '.062 . Scientifi c inv es tigation en cou rage d . 3624 S tat e geologist , 36 063 Experimental television tr ansmission . 36245 W ater reso u rces program s coo rdinator 36,065 Gifts and d ona tio ns . 3625 Co-o pera tive agreements w i th municipa lit i es and 36 .068 Adv isory housing co mm i ttees, school b oar ds. 36 .08 Use of income; ; addition of ot her colleges . 3 6 .27 Diss emin ation of ma terial co l lected, 36 09 Reports and print i ng th ereof . 3 6 .28 Soil sur v e y and map. 36 10 Uni ve rsity a ccounting, re ceipt s. 3 6 . 30 Sur vey of m ineral lands, mines and w ate r 3 6 1 1 Uni ve rsity accou n ts, p ow ers ' 3612 President of the univ ers ity 36 .31 Statee of Wi sconsin General Hospital, 36 13 . . U n ivefsi ty; cou r ses, departments, establish ed; W isco nsin Orthop edic H ospital 36,14 Departments, what embraced in for Childre n, 36 15 Universi ty; op e n to both sex es; militar y 36 ..33 . Broad cast i ng station WHAA instruction 3634 Sa le a n d relocatio n of ag ricultural land s . 36.16 Nonre sident tuition at university; exce pt ions. 36 36 Outpati ent h ousing ; Wi sconsin Ge neral Hospi ta l ;' 36 . . 161 . Sc hola rships, regents to gr ant . 3643 St ude n t miscondu ct . 36 ,17 Summer se s sion, educ ational extens ion, 3645 Authorit y to restrict presence of pe rsons o n corresp ondence tea chi n g campus . . 36 . 1 '7 5 Adult educatio n cen te r, 36 .46 Ca mpus miscond u ct 36 ' 18 Pub lic pol i cy and adminis tr ation stud y cen ter: 36 .47 Requiring per missio n for presence on campu s, 36,185 St udent loans . 3649 So und- amplifying equipment . 36 19 Agric ultu ral dem o ns t ra tion st ations . 36 .50 Tick et sca lping ; p enalty ,; 36 195 Rural el ectrific ation. 3696 Enrollment funding 36,20 State soils laboratory -

36.01 System . There is created in this state mer board ofregents o#'state universities under a system of institutions of learning to be known ch . 37, 1969 stats as the university of Wisconsin system .. The grin- History: 1971 c too ss 12, 233 cipal office of the system shall be located at or near, thereat of state government and one cam- 36.03 Powers of boardd of regents ; offi- pus of : the system shall be located at or near the cers. (1) The board of regents and their succes- seatt of state government sors in office shall constitute a body corporate History: 1971 c. 1000 by the name of "The Regents of the University. : of Wisconsin", and shall possess all the powers 36.02 Definitions . In this chapter (1) `Board of regents" means the board of necessary or convenient to"accomplish the ob- . lects and perform the duties prescribed by law, cegents of the, .university of Wisconsin system . (2) "University" means the university of Wis• and shall have the custody of the books, ._ records, buildings, and all other property of" consin . (3) "System'", unless otherwise indicated, said university means the university of Wisconsin system; in-- (2) The secretary of the board of regents shall eluding' all schools, campuses, branches and keep a faithful record of all, the transactions of property governed by the former board of re- the board of regents and of the executive com-• gents of the university of Wisconsin and the for= mittee thereof : Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(3) The state treasurer shall have the charge cers of the university, or in the admission of of' all securities for loans and all moneys belong- students thereto or for any purpose whatever. ing to the university or in any wise appropriated (lm) The board of regents shall appoint an by -law to its endowment or support ; collect the executive head for each 4-year institution under interest on all securities held by him ; pay out its jurisdiction, for the system, for the center moneys only upon the warrant of the depart- system and for the extension system .. The board ment of administration as provided by law; keep of regents shall appoint an executive head for the same and the accounts thereof separate and each center. The board of regents shall designate distinct from other public funds, and particular- the titles for the various executive heads within ly distinguish the accounts of every fund, ac- the system cording to the nature thereof, coming to his (2) The board of ' regents may remove the pres- charge, whether created by law or by private ident or any professor, instructor or officer of bounty; and discharge these and other appropri- the system when, in the judgment of the board ate functions relating thereto subject to such of regents, the interests of the system require it .. rules as the board of regents adopts not incon- (3) The board ofregents may prescribe rules sistent with his official duties The state treasur- and regulations for the management of the li- er and his. sureties shall be liable on his official braries, cabinet, museum, laboratories and all bond as state treasurer ' for the faithful discharge other property of ' the university and of itss several of such duties.. departments, and for the care and preservation A regent of the university of' Wisconsin is not precluded , with penalties and forfeitures by way of by law from attending the university as a student or from thereof ' receiving a degree from the .e university, but he must guard damages for their violation,, which may be sued against and refrain from any possible conflict of interest 58 for and collected in the name of the board' of Atty . . Gen 158 regents before any court 'having jurisdiction of - The collective bargaining agreement between the Univer- sity of Wisconsin and the Teaching Assistants Association such action , - is valid . 59 Atty. Gen . 200. (4) Preference as to looming, boarding and apartment facilities in the use of living units 36.04 Meetings . The times for holding the owned or operated by the university shall, for regular annual meeting and such other meet- the following school year, be given to students of notify- ings as are requited, and the manner who are legal residents of' this state and who ing the same, shall be determined by the bylaws apply before March 15, unless a later date is set of :the board of regents . by the board of regents Such preference shall be " priority 36.05 Regents' meetings - public. The granted in accordance with categor ies of meetings of the board of regents of the universi- established by the board of regents..' Leases or ty shall be open to the public and the press and other agreementss for occupancy of such living all records of such meetings and of all proceed- units shall not exceed a term of one calendar prescribe rules ings of such board of' regents shall be open to year. The board ofregentsmay inspection by the public and the press at any for the execution of this subsection reasonable hours thereafter ; provided, that said (5) Said board of regents may acquire by con- boardd of regents may.y hold executive sessions,, demnation proceedings such parcels of land as it the findings of said executive sessions to be deems necessary for the use of any institution made a part of the records of ' the proceedings of under its control whenever the board of regents said board of regents _ is unable to agree with the owner upon the com- pensation therefor, or whenever ' the absence or 36.06'`' Duties of regents ; additional pow- legalincapacity of such owner ; or other cause, ers. (1) The board of regents shall enact laws prevents or unreasonably delays such agree- for the government of the university in all its ment . branches; elect ' a ::president and the requisite (6) (a) Unless the context requires otherwise, number of ` professors, instructors; officers and the following terms as used in this subsection employes, and fix the salaries and the term of shall have the following meaning : office of each, and determine thee moral and 1. The te rm "existing building" in"relation 'to educational qualifications of applicants .s for ad- any conveyance, lease or sublease made under mission to the various courses of instruction ; part (b)1 ; 2 and 3 means all dormitories; com- but no `instruction, either sectarian in religion mons, field houses, stadia, indoor practice build- or partisan in politics, shall ever be allowed in ings, memorial unions, and such other buildings, any department of the university ; and no sectar- structures, facilities andd permanent improve- ian or partisan tests shall , ever be allowed or, ments as in the judgment of"the board of regents : exercised in the appointment of regents or in are needed or useful for university purposes, and the election of professors, teachersor, oother offi- all equipment .therefor and all improvements Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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and additions thereto, which were erected, con- one or, more mortgages of' such property granted structed or installed prior to the making of such by such corporation conveyance, lease or sublease, 4. The duty to submit the plans and specifica- 2 The term "new building" in relation to any tions for all such new buildings and all convey- conveyance, 'leaseor' sublease made under par : ances, leases and subleases made under this sub- (b) 1, 2 and 3 means all dormitories, commons, section to the department of administration -and field houses, stadia, indoor practice buildings, the governor, for written approval before they memorial unions, and ' such other buildings; are finally adopted, executed and delivered . structures, facilities and permanent improve- 6: The powerr to pledge and assign all or any ments as in the judgment of" the board oftegents part of' the revenues derived from thee operation are needed or useful f 'or, university purposes, and of any- lands of such new buildings as security all equipment theref 'or' or for existing buildings, for the payment of rentals due and to become and all improvements and additions thereto or due under any lease or sublease of such new to existing buildings, which are erected, con- buildings madee under subd. 3 structed ' or installed after the making of such 7 The power to covenant and agree in any conveyance, lease or sublease .. lease of sublease of such new buildings made 3: The term "nonprofit-sharing corporation" under subd 3 to impose fees, rentals or other means a ' nonstock corporation organized under charges for the use and occupancy or other oper- ch 181 or corresponding prior general corpora- ation of such lands or new buildings in an tion laws. amount calculated to produce net revenues suffi- (b) In order to provide new buildings and to cient to pay the rentals due and to become due enable the construction and financing thereof ', to under such lease or sublease . refinance indebtedness previously or 'hereaf 'ter $, The power to apply all or any part of the created by a nonprofit corporation for the pur- revenues derived from the operation of 'any lands pose of'pioviding a building or buildings or addi- or existing buildings to the payment of rentals tions or thereto which are located due and to become due under any lease or sub- on land owned by the board of ' regents or by the lease made under subd 3 nonprofit corporation, or for any one or more of 9 . The power to pledge and assign all or any said purposes, but for no other purpose unless part of the revenues derived from the operation authorized by law, the board of regents shall of any lands or existing buildings to the payment have the following powers and duties : of rentals due and to become due under any lease 1: Without limitation by reason o f any other or sublease made under subd 3 provisions of the statutes the power to sell and 10 The power to covenant and agree in any to convey title in fee simple to a nonprofit-shar- leasee or sublease made under subd ' 3 to impose ing corporation any land and any existing build- fees, rentals or other charges for the use and ings thereon owned by the board of regents for occupancy or other operation of any lands or such consideration andd upon such terms and existing buildings in an amount calculated to conditions as in the judgment of the board of produce net revenues sufficient to pay the rent- regents are in the public interest. als due and to become due under such lease or 2 The power to lease to a nonprofit-sharing sublease .. corpo ration for terms not exceeding 50 years 11 . The power and duty, upon receipt of no- each any land and any existing buildings thereon tice of any assignment by any such corporation owned by the board of regents upon such terms, of any lease or sublease made under subd . 3, or conditions and rentals as in the judgment of the of any of its rights under any such lease or sub- board of regents are in the public interest . lease, to recognize andd give effect to such assign- 3 The power to lease or sublease from such ment, and to pay to the assignee thereof rentals nonprofit-sharing corporation, and to make or other payments then due or which may be- availablefor public use, any lands or any such come due under any such lease or sublease land and existing buildings conveyed or leased to which has been so assigned by such corporation .. such corporation under subds . 1 and 2, and anyy (c) The state shall be liable for accrued rentals new buildings erected upon such land or upon and for any other ' default under any lease or any other land owned by such corporation, upon sublease made under par: (b) 3 and may be sued such terms, conditions and rentals, subject to therefor on contract as in other contract actions available appropriations, as in the judgment of pursuant to ch 285, except that it shall not be the board of regents are in the public interest .. necessary for the lessor under any such lease or With respect to any property conveyed to such sublease or any assignee of such lessor or any corporation under subd 1, such lease from such person or other legal entity proceeding on behalf corporation may be subject or subordinated to of such lessor to file any claim ' with the legisla- Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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tore prior, to the commencement of any such (b) The board of regents may make use of and action . pay for thee use of the facilities and services of (d) Nothing in this subsection empowers the suchh nonprofit-sharing corporation; provided board of regents to incur any state debt . that thee board of regents shall retain title to all (e) All laws, conflicting with this subsection books,and materials deposited with such coxpo- are, insofar as they conflict with this section and ration for storage or loaned to other participat- no further, superseded by this subsection .. ing .institutions,;, and that the authority of the (7) The board of regents may invest any of the board of regents to expend funds for the, pur- surplus moneys designated in s . 20.285 (1) (ga) chasee of land, the construction of buildings and in such securities as are legal for trust fund in- additions to buildings, and the purchase of vestments or invest such funds,, or any part equipment for the purpose of " providing such thereof; in the senior or ,junior bonds or obliga- facilities, shalll be limited to funds appropriated tions which may be issued by such nonprofit- pursuant to-s 20 2815 (1) (k) and . (m). Except as sharing corporation or corporations as may be hereinbefore provided, the appropriations to the contracted with by the board of regents for the board of regents under ch. 20 are to be available construction or equipment of dormitories, com- to the board of regents for the purposess of this mons or field house as provided - in sub.. (6), section to the extentt that such appropriations which bonds or obligations shall be secured by may be applicable and without reference to a mortgage or pledge of the buildings or im- whether any particular appropriation is availa- provements erected or to be erected by such cor- ble for expenditure at the university at Madison poration or corporations and by . a mortgage. or or elsewhere. pledge of its leasehold interest . Any interest ' on (10) Thee board of regents mayy establishh cen- any of such bonds or securities shall when re- ters and branch campuses in communities not ceived be added to the revolving funds and may otherwise provided with degree-granting public be used for the purposes set forth in this subsec- institutions of higher learning and enter,into ar- tion rangements with one or more counties or other (8) Insofar as they can be made applicable to units of government for the establishmentt of the the lands ownedd by or under the control of the necessary physical facilities in connection there- board of regents all special powers conferred on with. No campus,, center or branch campuss in the, department of natural resources by s. 27 01 existence - at the time of establishment of the (2), (3), (4), (5) and (8) are conferred upon the board of regents of the university of Wisconsin board of regents, and all penalties set forth or system shall be terminated, either , directly or referred to in said subsections apply with equal indirectly by such means as failure to provide force and. effectt to this subsection .. adequate funding, except by act of the legisla- (9) (a) The board of regents may participate in ture. the formation and maintenance of a nonprofit- (11) (a) The board. of regents may obtain in- sharing corporation sponsoredd by participating junctive relief to enforce this chapter or any colleges,, universities and libraries, for the pur- rules promulgated thereunder . pose of' providing and operating a central library (b) The board of regents may adopt such rules depository at a location in a midwestern state for under ch . 227 as are necessary or proper to pro- the storage of little used books and other library tect the lives, health and safety of persons on and research materials of participating institu- property - under its jurisdiction and to protect tions, and which corporation may also perform such property and to prevent .t obstruction of the other functions for the benefit of participating functions of the university : The penalty for vio- . institutions such as, but not by way of limitation lation ofany rule created under this subsection by reason of enumerat ion, the correlating of li- is a fine of not more than. $500 or imprisonment brary catalogs of the participating institutions, of not more than . 90 days or both .. the coordinating and planning of the purchasing (c) The board of regents may prescribe rules by each institution of costly or infrequently used and regulations for the management of"all prop- books and research materials: in order to avoid erty underr its jurisdiction, for thee care and pres- unnecessary: duplication, and facilitating the ervation thereof; and for the promotion and loaning of library books and. other library and preservation of the orderly operation of the uni- research materials between participating institu- versity in any or all of its authorized activities tions . The board of regents shall possess all the and in any or all of its branches with forfeitures powers necessary or convenientt to accomplish for their violation ; which may be sued for and the foregoing, including the authority to desig- collected- in the name of the board of regents nate representatives or members of such corpo- before any court having jurisdiction of' suchac- ration in accordance with its articles and bylaws .. tion . Any rule, the forfeiture for violation of Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

669 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 36 .065 which exceeds $25, shall be subject to ch 227 . out being subject to the limitations and restric- Forfeitures shall not exceed $500 : tions provided by law in other cases ; but no (d) All fines imposedand collected hereunder such accumulation shall be allowed to produce shall be transmitted to the county treasurer for a fund more than 20 times as great as that origi- disposition in accordance with s. 59 20 (5) and nally given When such gifts, grants, bequests (8). All forfeitures, including forfeitures of post- or devises include common stocks or other in- ed bail if' any, imposed and collected hereunder vestments which are not authorized by ch 881, shall be deemed collected in favor of the state the board of regents may continue to hold such and shall be transmitted to the county treasurer common stocks or other investments and ex- for disposition in accordance with ss 288 13 to change, invest or reinvest the funds in suchh gift, 288'..}7 grant, bequest or devise in similar types of in- History: 1971 c 1-00. vestments without being subject to the limita- Board of regents has power to make reasonable rules gov- tions and restrictions provided by law in other erning student use of automobiles on universityy property andd can enforce them by imposing reasonable monetary cases . Except as otherwise provided in this sec- penalties and withholding records , Student court can be tion, the board of regents may invest not to ex- designated by board of regents as an auxiliary enterprise .. Moneys thereby collected must be paid into general fund . . ceed 75% of' trust funds held and administered By regent action, they may be approp riated the r efrom for by it in common stocks, the limitationn of 50% operation of that activity : 59 ,Attg . Gen . 82 , in s. 88101 (2) to the contrary notwithstanding.. 36.061 Municipal agreements . . The board (2) All such gifts, grants, devises or bequests of regents may enter into agreements with any may be made to the board of " regents of the municipality, town, county o r corporation es- university or to the president or any officer persons as trustees, tablished under s : 66 .30 (2m), for the furnishing thereof, or to any person or of maintenance services, utility services includ- orr may be charged upon any executor, trustee, ing heat, and supplies at any campus in the heir, devisee" or legatee, or made in any other state Beginning July 1, 1970, such agreements,, manner indicating an intention to create a trust, whether entered into under this section or any and may be made as well for the benefit of the other provision of law, shall be wholly - financed university or any of its chairs, faculty, depart- at the expense of the board of regents and shall ments, colleges, schools, halls, , or not include any provision for furnishing, at less institutions or to provide any means of instruc- thann reasonable cost,, services or supplies by the tion, illustration or knowledge in connection concerned municipality, town, county or corpo- therewith, or for the benefit of any class of' stu- iation established under s 66 3 0 (2m) dents at the university or in any of its depart- ments, whether by way of scholarship, fellow- .36.062. Scientific investigation encour- ship, or otherwise, or whether for the benefit of aged. The board of regents may encourage sci- students in any course, subcourse, special entific investigation and productive scholarship, course, postgraduate course, summer school or and create conditions tending to that end .. teachers' course, oratorical or debating course, laboratory, shop, lectureship, drill, gymnasium, 36.063 Experimental television transmis- or any other like division or department of sion. The board of regents may grant the edu- study, experiment, research, observation, travel cational communications board the part-time or mental or physical improvement in any man- use of equipment and space for the conduct of ner connected with the university, or to provide research and experimentation in educational fo r the voluntary retirement of ' any of. its faculty television. (3) It shall not be necessary in case of any such History: 19 ' 71 c: 211 gift„giant, devise or bequest to exactly or partic- 36 .065. Gifts and donations. (1) All gifts, ularly ,describe the members of' the class, group grants, bequestss and devises for the .benefitt or or nationalityy of studentss intended to be the ben - advantage of' the university or any of its depart- eficiaries, but it shall be sufficient to describe the ments, colleges, schools, halls, observatories or class or group; and in case of any such gift, institutions, or to provide any means of ' instiuc- grant, devise or bequest the board of regents tion, illustration or knowledge in connection shall divide and graduate the students at the therewith, whether made to trustees or other- university into such classes or divisions as may wise, shall be legal and valid and shall be exe- be necessary to select and determine those be- cuted and enforced according to the provisions longing to the class intended by such gift, grant,, of the instrument making the same, including devise or bequest, and shall determine what par- all provisions and directions in any such instru- ticular persons are within or intended by the ment for accumulation of the income of any same. It shall be sufficient in any such gift, grant, fund or rents and profits of any real estate with- devise or bequest to describe thee beneficiaries as Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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belonging to a certain course, subcourse, depart- colleges endowed under' the act of congress enti•- ment or division of the university, or, as those tied, "An act donating land to the several states pursuing certain studies, speaking or writing a and territories which provide colleges forr the certain language or languages, belonging to any benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts", nationality or nationalities, or to one of the sexes approved July 2, 1862, and to the secretary of or by any other description, and in such case the the interior as provided in said act .. board of regents shall determine the persons so (2) The board of regents shall also report to described as hereinbefore provided .. . the governor- as often as may seem desirable the History: 1971 c 41 s, . 12 important results of investigations conducted by the director of Washburn and by 36 .068 Advisory housin g committees . On other investigators connected with the universi- each university campus, an advisory committee ty, and also the results of such experiments is created to consider and advise on all phases therein relating to agriculture or the mechanic of student housing, including without limitation arts as the board of'regents deems to be of'special because of enumeration recommendations and value to the agricultural and mechanical inter- policies of the board of" regents, leases, con- ests of the state.. : With the approval of the gover- tracts, building plans, grievances and standards nor, such number•of'copies as he shall direct, and of operation .. The committee shall consist of 3 of the Washburn observatory reports not more representatives each of the administration, the than 700 copies may be printed by the state student body and the faculty, to be appointed printer in separate form ongood paper and with for 3-year' terms by the president of the univer- such appropriate quality of binding as the de- sity or the executive head of each branch cam- partment of administration shall order Eight pus, or his designated representative . Three hundred copies of each of said reports, when so members of the committee, representing the directed by the governor, except those of the governing body of the municipality or political Washburn observatory, shall be delivered to the subdivision which includes the site of the uni- legislature and' the remainder be used in ex- versity or branch campus and S members repre- change for the publications of other institutions senting the owners of private housing- shall be and for such otherr public purposes as the board appointed for 3-year terms by the head of the of 'regents orders local governing body . The committee shall pre- pate and submit an annual report to the ptesi- 36 . 10 University account i ng, rece i pts. (1) dent or executive head and to the governing REMITTANCES TO STATE 'TREASURER, Unless body of the municipality at the beginning of otherwise provided by law ; all moneys collected each fall semester and may make additional re- or received by each and every, person for or in ports at any time . behalf of the university of Wisconsin, or which are required by law to be turned into the state 36A8 Use of income; addition of other treasury, shall be deposited in or transmitted to colleges. For the erection of'suitable buildings the state treasurer at least once a week and also and the purchase of apparatus, a library, cabi- when required by the governor, and shall be nets and additions thereto, the board ofregents accompanied by a statement in such form as the may expend such portion of the income of the state treasurer may. prescribe.. university fund as is appropriated by the legisla- (2) PREAUDIT; PAYMENTS, Unless otherwise ture for such purposes; and if they deemm it expe- provided by law, no bills shalll be incurred in .the dient may receive in connection with the uni- management of the university of Wisconsin not versity any college in this state upon application be paid until they have been audited by the uni- of`ts'board of trustees; and such college so re- versity business office under the supervision of ceived shall become a branch of the university the department' of administration . Every claim and be subject to the visitation of the regents . or; account shall state the nature and particularss of"the service rendered or material furnished ; thee 36.09., Reports and printing thereof. (1) In name of each payee, the amount allowed to and its annual . report under s . 15 .04 (4), the board of due him, for what service or object, and to what regents shall report : on the progress, condition appropriation and fund chargeable . . Such claim and wants of each of" the colleges embraced in or account shall be certified by the proper uni- the university, the course of study in each, the versity officer to the department of administra- number;of'instructors and students,, the amount tion except that the details of such account may of'ieceipts and disbursements, together with thee be made summary to such extent as the director: nature, cost and results:of'all important investi- may prescribe by forms therefor ; upon which the gations and experiments One copy shall be director, shall issue his warrant for the proper transmitted free by the secretary of state to all amount to the personn entitled thereto, Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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36. 11 University accounts. (1) EXAMINA- (8) Such other colleges, schools or depart- TION The board of regents of the university of ments as are now or may be added thereto or Wisconsin system shall cause all of the financial connected therewith.. No new school or college transactions and accounts of or relating to the shall be established unless authorized by the leg- university of`Wisconsin in any of'its departments islature at theclose of each fiscal year to be fully and (9) The board of regents may establish and thoroughly examined subject to ch 16 : maintain a college of commerce . (2) WHEN MADE Such examination shall be (10) The board of regents may establish and commenced immediately after the close of the maintain a college of pharmacy. fiscal year and be completed as soon as practica- (11) The board of regents may establish and ble. maintain a school of fine arts .. (3) REPORT, Upon the completion of such (12) Theboard of regents may establish and examination a full and detailed report thereof' maintain a school of architecture shall be made by such auditor to the governor . (13) The board of regents shall establish and The expense of such audit shall be charged maintain, at the Milwaukee campus, a depart- against the proper appropriation for the board of ment of religious studies offering, solely on an regents: of the university .. elective basis, appropriate academic courses on History: 1971 c . 1 00 s . 23 . significant topics of religious-thought and reli- gious teachings throughout the world 36 . 12 :President of the university. The (14) The board of regents may establish and president of the university shall be president of maintain a college of environmental sciences, a the several faculties and the executive head of college of community sciences, a college of hu- the instructional force in all its departments ; as man biology, a college of creative communica- such he ,shall have authority, subject to the tion and "a school of professional studies at the board of regents, to give general direction to the university of Wisconsin-Green Bay instruction and scientific investigations of the (15) The board of regents may establish and several colleges, and so long as the interests of maintain a college of science and society and a the institution require it he shall be charged school, of modern industry at the university of with the duties of one of the professorships .. The Wisconsin-Parkside . immediate government of the several colleges 36.14 Departments , what embra ced in. shall be intrusted to their respective faculties ; The college of letters and science shallembrace but the board of regents may regulate the liberal courses of instruction in language, litera- courses of instruction and prescribe the books ture, philosophy and science, and may embrace or works to be used in the severaLcouises, and such other branches as the board of regents of also ;confer such degrees and grant such di- the university shall prescribe, The college of en- plomas as are usuall in universities or as it shalll gineering shall embrace practical and theoreti- deem appropriate, and confer upon the faculty cal instruction in the various branches of me- by bylaws the power to suspend or expel stu- chanical and engineering science and art, and dents for misconduct or other causee prescribed may embrace such additional branches as the in such bylaws. board of regents may determine . The college of agriculture shall embrace instruction and exper- 36:13 University ; courses; . departments .. imentation in the science of agriculture, and in W The object of the university of isconsin shall those sciences which are tributary thereto, and be to provide the means of acquiring a thorough may embrace such additional branches as the knowledgee of :thee various branchess of'learning board of regents shall determine. The college of connected with literary, scientific,- industrial lawshall consist of courses of instruction in the and professional pursuits, and to this end it principles and practices of law, and may in- shall consist of' the following colleges or depart- clude such other branches as the board of're- ments, to wit : gents mayy determine. The medical school shall (1) The college of'ietters and science . consist of courses of instruction in the medical (2) The college of engineering. sciences customarily given in medical schools, (3) The college of agriculture .. and may include such additional branches as (4) The law school. the board of regents may determine (5) The medical school.: 36.15 University ;open to both sexes; mili- (6) The school of education . tary instruction. All schools and colleges of (7) The school of library -science. the university shall, in their respective depart- Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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menu and class exercises, be open without dis - (ac) Any female student who attended the tinction to students of` both sexes;- and every university as a minor student exempt from the able-bodied male student therein, except those fees for nonresident tuition,, and, who would granted exemption under rules prescribed by the continue to be entitled to the exemptions provid- boardd of regents, shall during his freshman andd ed in par .. (a) except for having married a nonres- sophomore years of attendancee receive instruc- ident, shall . continue to be entitled to such ex- tion in military science. and tactics and that such emptions instruction in military science and tactics shall (ae) Any female who marries a bona fide resi- be optional to such male students when the fac- dent shall be entitled to the exemptions provided ulty so determines and the board of regents ap- in par'.. (a) effective the semester following her proves. marriage and while continuing to reside in this state . 36 .16 Nonresident tuition at university ; (ak) Any student who is 'a graduate of a Wis- exceptions . (1) (a) Any adult student who has consin high school and whose parents are bona been a bona fide resident of the state for one fide residents of this state for one year next pre- year next preceding the beginning of any semes- ceding the beginning of any semester for which ter for which such student registers at the uni- the student registers` at the university or whose versity,: or any minor student whose parents last surviving parent was `a bona fide resident of : residents of the state for have been bona fide year preceding his death is one year, next preceding thee beginning of an,y, this state for the , entitled to -thee exemptions provided in par . (a).. semester for which such student registers at the university, or any minor student whose natural (b) Any student who has not been a resident parents are divorced or legally separated who of the state for one ,year next preceding the be- has resided substantially in this state during his ginning of any semester for which such student years o#'minorityand at least one yearr next pre- registers at the university, except as above pro- ceding the beginning of any semester for which vided, shall not be exempt from the payment of such student registers at the university .or whose the nonresident tuition fees .. mother or father has been a bona fide resident (c) Except as otherwise provided in this sec- for one year next preceding the beginningg of tion, the board of regents shall charge a nonresi- any semester for which such student registers at dent tuition fee at the rate of not less than `$200 the university, or any minor' student who is an per school year for any student who shall not orphan ;and who, has resided substantially in have been exempted by this section, and may this state duringg his years of minority and at prescribe special rates of tuition for professional leastt oneyear next preceding the beginning of and graduate courses and for teaching'` extra any semester for which such student registers at studies, and for students ' in the university exten- the university or whose legal guardian has beenn sion, and summer session divisions .. The board of a bona fide resident for one . year next preceding regents may fix the nonresident tuition fee of' any thee beginning of any, semester for which such resident of another state maintaining a universi- student registers at the university, or any minor ty at a:surri less than $200 per school year but not student under guardianship in this state pursu- below the sum fixed in such other state for at- ant to ch 48 or 880 whoo has resided substan- tendance by residents of Wisconsin at the . uni- tially in this state during his years of minority .. veisity maintained by such other state .. andd at least one year next preceding the begin- (d) The board of regents of the university may ning of any semester, for which such student remit nonresident tuition either in whole or in registers at the university of whose legal guardi- part, but not other fees, to a number of needy an if a person has been a bona fide resident of and worthy nonresident students, not exceeding the state for one year next preceding the begin- 8% of the number of nonresident students regis- ning of any semester for which such student tered in the , preceding year, upon the basis of registers at the university, shall while he contin- merit, to be shown: by suitable tests, examina- ues a resident of the state be entitled to exemp- tions or scholastic: records and continued high tion from nonresident tuition, but not from in- standards of`scholastic attainment .. The board of cidental or other fees and tuition in the univer- regents may remit nonresident tuition in whole sity . or in part, but no other fees, to additional indi- (ab) Nonresident members of the armed vidual students at the university not exceeding forces who are stationed in this state andd their 2% of the number of nonresident students regis- wives and children shall be entitled to the ex- tered in the preceding year who, in the judgment emptions..provided in par (a), during the period of the board of regents, are dese rving of relief that such member of the armed forces is sta- from the assessment of nonresident tuition be- tioned in this state cause of extraordinary circumstances. Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(2) In addition to the number of ' remissions of History : 1971 c . 41 s 1 2; 1 971 c . 90, 125 . (1), Note : Chap . 125, laws o4' 1971 , which repealed 36 . 16 (1) nonresident tuition authorized under sub. (e), also provided: each state senator and each representative to the (3 ) TUITION STATUS CHANGE . The treatment of' ss . assembly may recommend for attendance at the 36 . . 16. ( 1) (e) and 37. 11 (8) (am) of' the statutes by this act, relating to repeal of' the statutory provision providing resi- university a nonresident whose scholastic quali- dency status to per s ons covered by income tax reciprocity , fications entitle him to attend the university and shall not apply to persons enrolled at university of Wiscon- sin of state univer sity campuse s for the first semes ter of the whose nonresident tuition for the school year for 1971-72 academic year . Such per s ons, if they are freshmen , which recommended shall be remitted by the shall be entitled to 8 semesters of r esident status; if they board Not more than one such remis- are sophomores, 6 semesters; if they are juniors, 4 semes- of regents ters; and if they are senior's, 2 semesters., If they are mas- sion shall be made for any one member and each ter's degree candidate s or the equivalent, they shall be nonresident whose tuition shall have been remit- entitled to a maximum of 4 semesters of re sidency status, beginning with the fir st seme s ter of the 1971-72 academic ted under this subsection shall be entitled to year . Eligibility shall terminate upon granting the master 's continue in attendance at the university for the degree or its equivalent. . If the students are doctoral candi- which recommended if"such nonresi- dates or, the equivalent, the y s hall be entitled to 8 s emes- period for ters of eligibility, beginning with the first semester of the dent continues to meet the university's general 1971-72 academic year . Eligibility shall terminate upon standards for continuance therein as a student . grantingthe doctoral degree or its equivalent. Such recommendations shall be submitted annu- 36.161 Scholarships, regents to grant. in such manner as the ally to the board of regents The board of regents of the university of Wis- board of regents may designate not later than the consin system may grant scholarships to bona end of the first week of instruction of ' the Semes- fide residents of'the state who, during their high ter in which the remission of tuition is to be school or college courses, were good students, effective, provided that a state senator or repre- are in financial need, and possess qualifications sentative to the assembly who assumes office for leadership The monetary value of scholar- during a school year may make a recommenda- ships granted shall vary with the recipient's fi- of that year only when tion for the 2nd semester nancial need . A scholarship granted an individ- a recommendation of his predecessor is not ef- ual by the board of regents under this section fective for that term and provided further that shall not exceed an amount equal to 67% of the should' any nonresident student so recommend- financial need of the individual student as de- ed fox any year fail to matriculate for any semes- termined by the institution in conformance with ter a successor for such semester may be recom- procedures established by the higher education- mended by such state senator or representative al aids board . to the assembly .. History: 197 1 c 100 s . 23 . (3) In determining bona fide residence, filing of state income tax returns in Wisconsin, eligibil- 36. 17 Summer- session, educational ex- ity for voting in this state, motor vehicle regis- tension, correspondence teaching. The tration in Wisconsin; and employment in Wis- board of regents may maintain a summer ses- consin shall "be considered ' Notwithstanding sion and shall carry on .educational extension par (1) (a), a student from another state who, is and correspondence teaching and shall carry on in this state principally to obtain an education university extension classwoik in such commu- will not be considered to have established a iesi- nities as have 30 or more students and where dence in Wisconsin by virtue of attendance at the vocational, technical and adult education educational institutions. district board or other educational board coop- erates by payment of'the regular extension fees . (4) In addition to the remission of resident When similar courses of instruction are given at and nonresident tuition under sub (1), the uni- the university and at any other place of`instruc- versty shall as athletic scholarships grant full tion in any city other than Madison, the rates of nonresident remission of fees , and residentand tuition per course charged to students at any tuition, up to the maximum number of`students such other place of instruction or for corie- enrolled on the Madison campus for whom such spondence study shall be no higher than the remission is permitted under Big Ten rules, as rates of tuition `charged for such 'courses at the Madison campus athletic recommended by Madison.' director. History: 197 1 c 154 . . (5) The aggregate amount of nonresident re- missions of tuition and fees for any fiscal year 36. 17:5 Adult: education center. (1) The shall not exceed the aggregate amount so remit- adult education center council shall advise the ted in the 1920-71 , fiscal year . This limitation university on the administration of the, center ; shall- not restrict the granting of remissions when on; setting : policies and fees for the use of the required under the terms of a contract or gift. center and on use of income derived ; from the Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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center During the period of the center's initial medical school, following the close of their in- establishment, the council shall likewise advise texnship. on all matters pertaining to the remodeling of a (4) The recipients of loans shall be selected as facility on the Madison campus into a facility the board of regents may determine, subject to suitable for use as an adult education center', approval by the director of personnel ,. (2) The board of'regents shall determine what (5) Each recipient of a loan shall enter into a facility on the Madison campus is to be convert- written agreement with the board of regents be- ed to use as an adult education center and shall fore any advances are made to him, providing declare such facility not essential for its present substantially as follows, with such additions or use. History : 197 1 c 236, modifications as the board of'regents deems nec- essary to carry out the intent of this section: 36.18 Publ ic policy and administration (a) He will, upon completing his last academic study center.. (1) 'The board of regents shall year of study or his year of internship, as the case establish and maintain a center for the study of may be, serve the state for a period not exceeding public policy and administration .. Such center 2 years, in a grade and class of positions for shall be a professional school and shall be de- which his training and experience shall fit him, voted to practical instruction for the adminis- under such conditions and at such salary as may trative service of'this state or of anyy county or be determined by the director of personnel in municipality therein, national or international accordance with ch. 16. The rules governing this agencies or civic organizations . type of employment shall be fixed by the director (2) Persons who have satisfactorily completed of personnel in consultation with the board of thee work required in the center for the study of regents. public policyy and administration shall, upon (b) He may at any time be released from his graduation, receive a university degree . The cen- obligation upon payment in full of the loan, with ter may allow students to earn up to one-third interest . of the total credits required for advanced degrees (c) There shall be deducted from his salary by by enrolling in supervised internships sponsored by governmental agencies Such internships the secretary of state, and paid to the board of shall require the students to fulfill such academ- regents, in monthly instalments, an amount suf- ic requirements as the center specifies in consul- ficient to satisfy the loan with interest .. If his tation with the participating government agen- apprenticeship is served with a local unit of gov- cy. ernment, the board of regents shall make similar (4) Such center may, in cooperation with the arrangements for deduction and payment with university extension division, provide supple- the appropriate, fiscal authority . mentary instruction for persons now in county, (d) Upon his withdrawal from the university municipal or state service.. before completion of" said last academic year, or History: 1 97 1 c„ 100 s 23; 1 97 1 c . 125 . from his internship beforee its completion, or upon the termination of his state service before 36.185 Student loans. (1) The board of re- the expiration of the designated period, or his gents may grant to qualified students of excep- refusal to enter the state service, the board of tional merit who have commenced or are about regents may declare the loan due and payable at to commence the last academic year of study that time or at some future date and may from required for a degree in any school or college of time to time extend the due date .. the university a loan, of not more .e than $400 to any recipient, to be advanced in monthly instal- (e) If no position in the state service is made ments during such year . available for him as provided hereunder, all in- terest on the loan will be waived, and the board (2) In each year in which such loans are to be of regents will, if he desires, appoint him as a granted the board of regents shall first obtain from the director of'petsonnel a list of positions research fellow or assistant for the ensuing aca- in the state service which are expected to be demic year at the prevailing stipend for such available for the holders of such loans during the positions, and will make reasonable provision ensuing year, and in the case of medical studentss for repayment of the loan without financial during the year following their internship .. hardship. (3) Except as provided in sub (5) (d), such (f) Section 48 ,985 shall apply to any loan con- loans shall bear interest at the rate of 4% per tracted under.:this section ., annum, commencing on the first day of the fiscal (6) Thee board of regents shall file copies of year following the close of said last academic such loan agreements with the director of per- year of study, or in the case of graduates of the sonnel and the secretary of' state Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(7) The eligibility of each recipient of a loan shall be to (1) gather, digest and disseminate all shall cease upon completion of his designated available information on rural electrification period of service unless he shall have qualified as and economical and safe uses of electricity on required by ch . 16 ; and prior to such completion farms; (2) to co-operate with the federal govern- his services may be terminated by the director of ment and its agencies in the development of ru- personnel . ial electrification on an area coverage basis and (8) The terms "public service," "state ser- particularly with any postwar program de- vice," and "serve the state" as used in this sec- signed to bring central station electric service to tion shall include service as administrative or the presently unelectrified farms of the state; (3) research apprentice in the offices of'the governor to co-operate with and aid rural electric co-op- and of any administrative departments of the erative associations organized under ch . 185 in state, the committees of the legislature, the jus- the development of their rural electrification tices of the supreme court, the judges of the projects on an area coverage service at cost ba- circuit and county courts, and the district attor- sis ; and (4) to gather and disseminate informa- neys, and shall include, under arrangements tion and data to aid in co-ordinating the efforts made with the department of administration, of rural electric co-operative associations and county, city or, other local government employ- private and municipal companies in their re- ments spective rural electrification programs, to the end that electricity at reasonable rates shall be 36 .19 Agricultural demonstration sta- made available to all Wisconsin farmers desir- tions . For the purpose of aiding in the agricul- ing central station electric service and not now tural development of the respective counties of receiving such service . the state, the agricultural college of the univer- sity of Wisconsin may establish 3 demonstra- 36.20 State soils laboratory . (1) The board tion stations, on which trials and demonstca- of regents of the university of Wisconsin system tions shall be conducted to show the methods of shall establish a state soils laboratory in connec- agricultural practice best adapted to the devel- tion with the college of agriculture . opment of these respective localities. These sta- (2) So far as possible the state soils laboratory tions are to be established under the following shall make use of'the rooms, apparatus and sup- conditions ; provided, however, that not more plies of the department of soils of the college of than one such station shall be located in any agriculture and of the services of'the instruction- county: al, laboratory and field staff of'the department . (1) The location of the station shall be deter- When necessary to the proper carrying out of mined by the board of regents of the university this section, to secure the use of accommoda- of Wisconsin system, who, in making such selec- tions, apparatus andd supplies other than those tion, shall take into consideration the relative available in the department of soils or to secure opportunities for agricultural - development in the services of university or other state employes the respective regions, not employed in the department of soils, the (2) The location of' such stations shall be con- board of regents shall cause to be made such tingent upon the county leasing to the board of arrangements as may be necessary to provide the regents of the university, a suitable tract of accommodations, apparatus, supplies or services cleared land, free of cost, for such period as may required.. be mutually agreed upon, and appropriating for (3) The state soils laboratory shall make field the partial maintenance of such demonstration examinations and laboratory analyses of'the soil station a sum not less than $500, which sum of any land in this state, and certify to the results shall be paid annually for per iod of lease to the of such examinations and analyses upon the re- secr etary of' the board of' regents of the universi- quest of the owner or the occupant of the land, ty. and the payment by him of the fee or fees fixed History: 19 7 1 c 100 s 23 . for such service by the board of regents of the 36.195 Rural electrification . For the pur- university.. pose of aiding in the agricultural development (5) The state soils laboratory shall make an of` the respective countiess of the state and in a annual report of its, work to the dean of the postwar program for the development of rural college of'agriculture, and the dean ofthe college electrification on an area coverage basiss the col- of agriculture shall include these reports verba- lege of agriculture of the university of Wiscon- tim or in summarized form in his biennial report sin shall maintain a rural electrification divi- to the board of"regents of the university in such sion. The duties and functions of the division manner as to show: Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(a) The number of requests made for the ser- clude studies in cooperation with the depart- vices of the laboratory ; ment of health and social services and the uni- (b) The number of requests complied with ; versity school of medicine to determine if' undu- (c) The fees received by the laboratory ; lant fever is transmissible to humans through (d) The expense of conducting the laboratory ; milk from bovine animals which have been vac- and cinated with Strain 19 Brucella vaccine . To facil- (e) Such other facts as may be necessary in itate suchh work contracts may be entered into judging of the value of the work done by the with the owners of not more than 100 herds of bovine animals of various classes for the super- laboratory vised control of the animals therein and for the (6) The board of regents of the university of purchase of animals under conditions to be spec- Wisconsin system may through the college of ified in such contracts which shall be retained agriculture : (a) Investigate methods of clearing for control purposes . Payment for such animals cutovez lands in order to determine the most shall be made out of the appropriation in s . efficient and economical methods therefor ; (b) 20..285 .(1) (a). experiment with mechanical devices and with (3) The board of regents of'the university may explosives to determine the easiest , quickest, establish abianch experimental station in Door cheapest and safest methods, under varying con- county for the purpose of carrying on horticul- ditions in this state, of clearing cutover lands, tural and agricultural investigations and demon- and build and create, for such experimental pur- strations on problems that are designed to aid in poses, land clearing devices ; (c) demonstrate the the development of the fruit and farm interests methods found to be most efficient and economi- of that portion of the state. cal ; (d) co-operate gene rally with any person (4) The department of natural resources may who may make suitable offer to aid or assist in enter into mutual agreement with the board of such investigational and demonstrational work ; regents of the university for the use of the neces- (e) charge and collect a sum not to exceed actual sary farm equipment and such necessary land cost for any such investigational or demonstra- within the Peninsular State Park in said county tional work done on any parcel or tract of land ; as may be available for- such experimental work . and ( f) do any or all things necessary for the furtherance of the purposes of this section . (5) The board of regents of the university may History: 1971 c 100 s. 23 do all things necessary to carry out the purposes of s . -5987, relating to the university extension 36 .215 Agriculturall experiments and program : demonstrations . (1) The board of regents may (6) The board of regents through the college do or cause to be done experimental work in of agriculture shall cause studies, research and agriculture at such points within the state as it experiments to be carried on to determine why deems advisable Under the supervision of the Wisconsin dairy cattle are reacting in sharply dean of the college of agriculture, the board of increased numbers to tests for bovine tuberculo- regents may carry on demonstrations and such sis, with special emphasis on experiments to de- other extension work as it deems advisable for termine the efficacy of present testing methods .. the improvement of agricultural knowledge, History: 1971 c 154 conduct extension schools and courses and pro- . nd w onserva t vide for the compensation and traveling ex- 36 216 Soi l a ater c io n. The penses of instructors whose functions shall be to board Of regents may provide for the education- assist in the improvement of agricultural educa- al and administrative functions of's. 92..04 .. The board of regents shall make available by sepa- tion and the dissemination of agricultural rate budget to the board of soil and water con- knowledge . servation districts such staff' services, funds for (2) The board of regents shall cause to be operation, office space and administrative ser- done, under the supervision of the dean of the vices as are necessary for the administration college of agriculture, research and experimen- and coordination of its functions.. tation in the cont rol of bovine Brucellosis History: 1971 c 323 . . (Bang's disease), at such points within this state as may in its judgment be advisable . Such re- 36. 217 Dutch elm disease studies . The search shall include studies of ' the relative value board ofregents through the college of'agricul- of'methods controlling such disease, particularly ture, under the direction, so far as practicable, "test and slaughter", calfhood vaccination, of the departments of plant entomology and adult animal vaccination, and proper sanitary plant pathology, with the assistance of recog- herd management, or' various combinations of nized leaders in this field of research at the uni- such procedures .. Such research shall also in- versity, shall conduct or cause to be conducted Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

677 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 36 „ 227 laboratory and field studies,, research and experi- commercial purposes as determined by the rules ments to determine the cause and control of and regulations provided for by the department Dutch Elm disease.. The various departments of of natural resources .. the state, including the department of health and (4) The laboratory shall undertake the prepa- social services, department of agriculture and ration of vaccines, antitoxins, and the produc- the department of natu ral resources shall coop- tion of other biological agents which may be erate with the university in this program . serviceable in the treatment, control and preven- History : 1971 c 40 tion of disease, and to make Wassermann tests and such other chemical examinations as may be 22 Pharmaceutical experiment sta- 36. deemed necessary . . The board of regents of the universityy of tion (5) Examination of the following specimens Wisconsin system may establish, equip and shall be done when submitted in proper contain- maintain in the department of pharmacy of'the ers by licensed physicians, veterinarians, health university of Wisconsin a pharmaceutical ex- officers and health commissioners : Material col- periment station .. Said station shall : lected from patients afflicted with tuberculosis (1) Cooperate with the department of'agricul- om persons suspected of"being afflicted with ture in the maintenance of the northern station or fr tuberculosis ; blood from suspected typhoid fever for the cultivation of medicinal plants and dis- cases and other enteric infections; swabs from seminate such information as mayy lead to the persons suspected of having diphtheria, septic proper cultivation of medicinal plantss and the sore throat or other communicable diseases in- production of high grade vegetable drugs in this volving the upper respiratory tract and for the state; and release from quarantine of persons who have (2) Serve the public at large by cooperation been afflicted with these diseases ; material from ;pharmacists and physicians in secur- with both men or animals suspected of ' suff'ering from ra- ing for the sick the best medicines that pharma- bies, anthrax and glanders; examinations per- ceutical science and art can provide, and further taining to industrial health hazards and such by cooperation with the pharmacy examining other examinations as may be necessary for the board, the department of health and social ser- control and prevention of those diseases which vices, and the department of agriculture to bring h problem.. aboutt these results cause a public health History : 197,1 c.100 s, 23 ; 1971 c.. 164.: (6) The labo ratory of'hygiene shall be operat- ed to fur furnish a complete laboratory service to the 36.225 Laboratory of hygiene. (1) The department of health and social services and the laboratory of hygiene shall impose a $1 han- department of natural resources and to make dling fee for each test conducted by it, except available to the university of Wisconsin, the de- tests conducted for other state agencies or local partment of health and social services and the units of government . No other charge shall be department of natural resources suchh facilities imposed, except that where the laboratory of for teaching .g in the fields of publicc health and hygiene board determines that laboratory work- water qualityy as may be derived from such a load warrants such action, it may set a charge laboratory. for specified types of tests., (7) The board of ' regents, uponn the iecommen- (2) The laboratory of'hygiene,shall undertake dation of the dean of the medical school with the the examination of water suppliess for domestic laboratory of ' hygiene board approving, shall ap- purposes; the examination of materials of vati- point the director of' the laboratory and such ous contagious and infectious diseases or mateii- other members of its professional staff ' as are als from suspected cases of contagious and infec- required - for the administration of the duties of tious diseases of men and animals when public the laboratory The technical staff and other em- health is concerned; the examination of the na- ployes necessary to the operation of ' the labora- ture and cause of disease outbreaks throughout tory shall be employed by the, director from the the state; the study of conditions relating to dis- eligibility rolls of the department of administra- eases and their dissemination; and any other tion problems which bear directly or indirectly upon :History 1971 c . . 125, 164 . the public health . (3) The examinationn of" water suppliess shall 36 .227 Psychiatric institute . (1) PART OF include the establishment of a water survey of UNIVERSITY; EXCEPTION . The psychiatric Insti- the state and shall comprehend not only the ex- tute established under s 51 .235 .(exceptingg the amination from a public health standpoint but Wisconsin memorial hospital) shall be main- may also include,-the examination of water to tained as a department of the university of Wis- ascertain : its suitability for manufacturing and consin, Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(2) PROPERTY, All property used by the psy- (4) A study of the animal life of ' the state, and chiatric institute (except real property used by especially the occurrence, distribution and pro- said institute, and except the property of the duction of fish in the lakes and streams of the Wisconsin memorial hospital) is transferred to state, and a study of foods and enemies of fish .. the university of Wisconsin and the board of (5) The preparation of an account of the phys- regents shall hold such property for the use of ical geography and natural history of ' the state, the institute . in such form as to serve as manuals for the pub- (3) OPERATION ; DUTI ES.. The board of re- lic schools, and of special reports on subjects of gents shall house, equip and maintain as part of economic importance, in such form as to be of' the university, the psychiatric institute .. The in- direct service to the people . stitute shall : (6) The completion of'the topographic map of (a) Investigate medical and social conditions the state begun by the U. S geological survey; which directly or indirectly result in state care ; but no money shall be expended for topography develop and promote measures to relieve and unless an equivalent amount be expended for this purpose in the statee by the U S govern- prevent the need of state care; undertake special ment, education and training, and generally seek by History: 1971 c 125. research and investigation to prevent conditions whichh result in state care . 36.24 State geologist. The board of'regents (b) Render a specialized service to the state shall appoint and employ on the same basis as institutions under the jurisdiction of'the depart- members of the university faculty are employed ment of health and social services and the de- a state geologist who shall perform such func- par tment of public instruction, such service to be tions as may be specifically provided by law and available at all times to said departments and to shall have charge of such portions of the geo- the institutions under their jurisdiction . Such logical and natural history survey and perform state institutions are open to the institute for such other duties as the regents may deem ad- research investigation.. visable (d) Exercise the powers granted under s . 36. 245 Water resources programs coor- 51235 provided that the transfer of any insane dinator . Moneys made available to the depart- person from the psychiatric institute to any hos- ment of natural resources and the geological pital or asylumm for the insane, or from any otherr and natural history survey of the university of state or county institution under the jurisdiction Wisconsin for a joint accelerated water re- of the department of health and social services sources research and data collection program to the psychiatric institute, shall be made only shall be administered and coordinated by the by approval of'said department and the director director of the water resources center of the of the psychiatric institute . university of Wisconsin .. No such funds shall be (5) DIRECTOR . The board of regents shall ap- made available to any of the agencies specified point the director of'the psychiatric institute and until, on application from the state agency con- such assistants as are necessary to accomplish cerned, such director finds that such funds will the purposes of the institute, and shall fix the be used for water resource investigations need- compensation of such director and assistants.. ed for the solution of existing or emerging water Hisfory: 1971 c 164 resource problems and that these investigations will wherever practical be coordinated with 36.23 Geological and natural history sur- such investigations by other state or federal vey. The board of regents of the university shall agencies and with research in progress or pro- have charge of the geological and natural histo- posed under the sponsorship of the water re- ry survey which shall have for its object: sources center of the university of Wisconsin .. (1) The completion of'the geological survey of The director shall make biennial reports there- the state, and especially the examination of the on to the legislature at the convening thereof' .. In rocks, with reference to the occurrence of iron connection with his review of'applications here- ores, building stones, and other valuable mineral under, the director of'the water, resources cen- products, and in reference to their value as mate- ter shall seek the advice of the water subcom- mittee of the natural resources council of state rial for road construction, agencies .. (2) A study of the soils and waters of the state .. (3) A study of the plants of the state, and 36.25 Co-oper ative agreements with mu- especially of the forests, with reference to their nicipalities and school boards. The board of cultivation and preservation.. regents may enter into agreements with any Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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municipality or corporation established under s . rate determination of ' the amount of ore therein, 66 30 (2m) for special work undertaken at the the expense of mining, the probable life of the request of or in co-operation with such munici- mine, and such other factors as may be neces- pality or corporation at its expense, in whole or sary, in the judgment of' the department of reve- in part, for any purpose specified in ss 36 23 to nue and the geological and natural history su t- 36.30 and 66.,30, and all moneys received under vey, for a proper valuation thereof For the pur- such agreements shall be used as therein speci- pose of this investigation all books, inventories, fied, waybills, maps,, plats, correspondence, and memoranda relating to or used in the transac- 36.27 Dissemination of mater ial collect- tion of the business of any person owning or ed. After material collected shall have served operating any such mine or explored mineral the purposes of'the survey, it shall be distribut- land, shall on demand by the geological and nat- ed to the university of Wisconsin, the colleges ural history survey , or its authorized representa- of the state, the state universities and the free tive, be open to its or his inspection or examina- high schools of the state, under the approval of tion, .-Any such person owning or operating any the board of regents, in such a manner as to be mine or explored mineral lands shall furnish for of 'the greatest 'advantage to education in the inspection to the geological and natural history state.. survey, upon request, copies of all maps and plats that relate to the workings of ' his of its mine 36.28 Soil survey and map . The geological or mines and to his or its explored mineral lands .. and natural history survey of this state is direct- (4) Said geological andd natural history survey ed to cause a soil survey and a soil map . of the is further di rected to investigate the water pow- state to be made for the purpose of ascertaining ers of the state by carefully gauging the flow of the character and fertility of the developed and the streams, by making surveys of the profiles of undeveloped soils of the state, the extent and the streams, by a 'study of the effect of ' the drain- practicability of drainage of the swamp , and age of lands upon the flow of streams, and by wetlands of'the state, and the means for proper- such other investigations as may prove necessary ly conserving and increasing the fertility of the and expedient, soil of the state, such work to be carried on in (5) Any officer, agent, clerk or employe of co-operation with the college of agriculture of said survey or said department of revenue who the university of Wisconsin .. shall divulge or make known to any person ex- cept the officers of said survey or said depart- 36.30 Survey of mineral lands, mines and ment of' revenue, in any manner, directly or indi- waterr powers. (1) The geological and natural rectly, any information whatsoever given to him history survey is directed to examine the lands in the discharge of his duties under subs .. (2) and of the northern part of the state and classify (3), whichh information shall have been given them in accordance with theirr mineral content him with the request that it be not divulged, and geological and other evidences of the pres- shall be fined not less than $50 nor more than cation shall be ence of mineral The classifi $500, or imprisonedd in the county ,jail not less made in a manner to be agreed upon by the than one month nor more than 6 months, or department ofrevenue and said survey, and as imprisoned in the state prison not more than 2 rapidly as the classification of each separate years ; provided, that nothing herein contained township is completed, the detailed report of shall prevent the use for: assessment purposes of such township shall be furnishedd to the depart- any information obtained under this section ., ment of revenue. History: 1971 c. 164 s 92 . (2) The said geological and natural history survey mayy enter upon any and all lands for the 36. 31 State of Wisconsin Genera l Hospi- purpose of making a geological examination tal, established; Wisconsin Orthopedic Hos- thereof' by persons competent to make such ex- pital for Children . There shall be established in amination, and require the owner or lessor of connection with the medical school of the uni- such lands to open to their inspection for the veisity of Wisconsin at Madison a state hospital purposes of this section all records relating to to be known as the "State of Wisconsin General the presence of minerals and furnish for inspec- Hospital". tion copies of such maps or plats as may be in (1) Said hospital shall be under the control his possession . and supervision of the board of regents of the (3) Said geological and natural history survey university . is directed to examine the mines and explored (2) The university infirmary and the Bradley mineral lands of ' the state by persons competent memorial hospital heretofore established shall to make such examinations and make an accu- be a part of said . hospital. Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(3) Said hospital shall be utilized for such in- county; and to purchase other agricultural struction of medical students, physicians and lands outside of the Madison urban area and to nurses and for such scientific research as will construct thereon the necessary buildings and promote the welfare of the patients committed improvements . The foregoing policy determina- to its care, and assist the application of science tion is made without reference to or intention of to the alleviation of human suffering.. limiting the powers which the board of regents (4) Said hospital shall be more particularly may otherwise have. designed for the care of persons afflicted with a (la) The legislature hereby restates its find- malady, deformity, or ailment of ' a nature which ings, determinations and policy as stated in sub.. can probably be remedied by hospital service (1) (c) and (d), and that it is in the public interest and treatment and who would be unable other- for the board of regents to sell, in whole or in wise to secure such care . part, the agricultural lands and improvements (5) Said regents shall erect at an appropriate thereon owned by the board of regents located in place in said hospital a suitable tablet stating the the El/2 of' NE1/4 of' Sec. 34 and the W1/2 of source of the fund from which the hospital was NW1/4 of Sec .. 35, T. 16 N., R . 7W,, La Crosse erected and such other statements as they may county and to use the proceeds of' such sale, deem appropriate . together with funds appropriated by s 20,285 (6) The Wisconsin Orthopedic Hospital for (1) (kc), for the purchase of land and construc- children shall be a part of the Wisconsin General tion of improvements thereon for a new expe!ri_ Hospitall under the control and supervision of ment station ; and the university administration the board of regents . The purpose of the ortho- and the college of ' agcicultuie may develop plans pedic hospital for children shall be to provide to accomplish this purpose . medical, surgical and therapeutic treatment for (2) The board of regents, in selling or leasing crippled children under 21 ,years of age whose any part of the agricultural lands and improve- parents or guardians are unable to provide ade- ments thereon, mentioned in subs . (1) and (la), quate treatment, or who would be unable other- shall sell or lease on the basis of either (a) public wise to secure such treatment ; these children to bids,, with the board of regents reserving the remain in said hospital only as long as they can right to reject any or all bids in the best interest be benefited by such treatment .. Admissions to of the state, or (b) negotiated prices . Notwith-• the hospital shall be governed by ch . 142 and the standing any provisions of law to the contrary, provisions of ch , 142 shall apply to this subsec- the lands in Dane county mentioned in sub.. (1) tion. shall be subject to special assessments for public History: 1971 c . 213 s 5 ; 1971 c 336 , improvements by the city of Madison, in the same manner and to the same extent as privately 36.33 Broadcasting station WHA . The owned lands, provided that such public im- board of regents shall manage, operate and provements are of ' direct and substantial benefit maintain broadcasting station WHA.. to such portions as have been platted for sale . 36 .34 Sale and reloca tion of a gricultur al (3) The sale, lease and purchase of'agiicultur- lands.. (1) The legislature hereby finds and de- al lands of the university of Wisconsin, men- termines that, because of (a) the problems re- tioned in subs.. (1) and (la), shall be subject to sulting from the development of the city of the approval of the . state building commission.. Madison around certain agricultural lands of (4) To the extent that it is necessary to protect the state university; (b) the desirability of con- the public interests, actions, proceedings and au- solidating lands used for agricultural instruc- thorizations by the state building commission, tion, research and extension purposes ; (c) the or the board of regents of the university, in car- desirability of disposing of agricultural lands no rying out s. 1 .3..48 (2) (d) and this section, may longer needed by the university ; and (d) the be taken in executive session and made matters need `fori land of better quality and of greater of public record after the sale, lease or purchase quantity for the purpose of improving and ex- transactions are completed . panding agricultural research, it is in the public (5) The net proceeds from the sale of agricul- interest for the board of'regents of'the universi- tural lands and improvements authorized by this ty to sell_ or lease, in whole or in part, the agri- section shall be devoted to the purchase of land cultural lands and improvements thereon and construction of improvements contemplat- owned by said board of regents and located in ed in subs. (1) and (la), but of any excess of sections 19 and 20, township 7 north, range 9 revenue beyond the amount required for this east, Dane county; section 27, township 7 purpose a sum not to exceed $3,500,000 shall north, range 8 east, Dane county; and section constitute a nonlapsible fund for the purpose of 22, township 22 north, range 8 east, Portage erecting facilities for research and instruction in Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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animal husbandry, agricultural engineering and (2) If' an institution of`higher education deter- agriculture and life sciences on the campus of mines, after affording notice and opportunity for the university of Wisconsin, and such funds shall hearing to an individual attending, or employed become available upon consent and recommen- by, such institution ; that such individual has wil- dation of the board of regents and authorization fully refused to obey a lawful regulation or order by the building commission . of'stzch institution after November 23, 1969, and that such refusal was of a se rious nature and (7) The lands mentioned in sub .: (1) which are contributed to a substantial disruption ;of ' the located in the city of Madison shall be subject to administration of such institution, then such in- all general property taxes levied by the city of stitution shall deny for a period of from one Madison in the event that they are used for com- semester to 2 years, measured from the date of mercial purposes, The term "commercial pur- the determination by the institution, any direct poses" as used herein shall not be deemed to state support for educationall purposes, includ- include official use by the state or any of its ing loans, grants, partial or total exemption from agencies . tuition, scholarships, fellowships or aid, without History: 1 971 c . 125.. restriction because of enumeration .

36.36 Outpatient housing; Wisconsin 36.45 Authority to restrict presence of General Hospital. The board of regents may persons on campus . The chancellor of each establish and maintain outpatient housing facil- university of Wisconsin campus or the chief`se- ities for public patients being treated at the Wis- cuiity officer thereofand the president of" each consin General. Hospital and apportion the cost state university campus or the chief security of- of maintaining such patients therein as provid- ficer thereof' during a period of immediate dan- ed by s: 142,08 (4) . The board of regents may ger or disruption may designate periods of time also authorize the parents or, guardians of chil- during which the university campus and desig- dren admitted to the Wisconsin General Hospi- nated buildings and facilities connected there- tal to use such housing facilities and to charge with are off limits to all persons who are not them a fee not less than the actual cost of main- faculty members,, staff personnel, students or tenance therein . any other personnel authorized by the above- named officials Any personss violating such or- 36 .43 S tudent misconduct. (1) If a state or der shall be subject to the penalties provided by private institution of higher education deter- law for criminal trespass.. mines, after affording notice and opportunity for hearing to an individual attending, or em- 36.46 Campu s misconduct. (1) DEFirri- ployed by, such institution, that such individual riorrs For the purposes of this section : has been convicted by any court of record of a (a) "Campus misconduct" means a crime or crime, or of violation of a municipal ordinance offense involving the use of or assistance to oth- ers in the use of force, disruption, or the seizure based on a crime, which was committed after November 23, 1969, and which involved the use of property under control of any state or private institution of higher education with intent to of, or assistance to others in the use of, force, prevent students or employes at the institution disruption, or the seizure of property under from engaging in their duties or pursuing their control of any state or private institution of studies, where such offense was of a serious na- higher education to prevent officials- or students ture and contributed to a substantial disruption in such institution from engaging in their duties of the administration of'the institution . This in- or pursuing their studies, and that such crime cludes, without restriction because of enumera- or offense was of a serious nature and contrib- tion, the use of force with intent to cause disrup- uted to a substantial disruption of the adminis- tion of class attendance or normal pedestrian or tration of the institution with respect to which vehicular traffic to and from university build- such crime or offensee was committed, then such ings, classrooms, administrative or professional individual shall be ineligible for a period of offices or athletic facilities.. from one semester to 2 years for any direct state (b) "Direct state support" means direct state support for educationall purposes, including support for educational purposes, including loans, grants, partial or total exemption from loans, grants, partial or total exemption from tuition, scholarships, fellowships or aid, with- tuition, scholarships, fellowships or aids, with- out restriction because of enumeration Such out restriction because of enumeration . period shall be measured from date of convic- (c) "State institution of higher education" tion or date of upholding of such conviction on means an institution of higher education under appeal, whichever is later, this chapter or ch . 37. Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

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(2) - INELIGIBILITY FOR ATTENDANCE, EM - 36.49 Sound-amplifying equipment . (1) PLOYMENT OR DIR ECT STATE SUPPORT . No Any, person who utilizes sound-amplifying person shall be eligible for attendance or em- equipment in an educational or administrative ployment at any state institution of higher edu- building owned or controlled by a state institu- cation for a period of not less than one semester tion of higher education under this chapter or nor more than 2 years, nor for direct state sup- ch 37, or upon the grounds of such an, institu- port at a state or private institution of higher tion without the permission of the administra- education for ;such a period, if that institution, tive head of the institution or his designee, may having afforded that person notice and oppor- be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned not tunity to attend a hearing, determines at the more than 30 days, or both . hearing that : (2) In this section "sound-amplifying equip- (a) The person has been convicted of a crime ment" means any device or machine which is or of violation of 'a municipal ordinance based on capable of'amplifying sound and capable of de- a crime, which was committed after January `8, livering an electrical input of'one or more watts 1970, and which involved misconduct under to the loudspeaker, sub . (1) (a) ; or See note to Art. I , sec . 3, citing Wis. . Student Assnn v . Regents, 318 F Supp 591 . (b) The person has wilfully refused to obey a lawful regulation or order of'the institution and 36. 50 Ticket scalping; penalty . (1) Every that such refusal involved misconduct under ticket or other evidence of the right of entry to sub: (1) (a) any amusement, game, contest, exhibition or (3) PERIOD OF IN EL IGIBI L ITY FOR ATTEND- performance given by or under the auspices of ANCE, EMPL OYM ENT OR DIR EC T ST ATE SUP- the university of Wisconsin shall be considered PORT The period of ineligibility for attendance, a revocable license to the person to whom such employment or direct state support shall be ticket may be issued and shall be transferable measured from the date of determination of inel- only on such terms and conditions as the board igibility by the institution . of regents of the university may prescribe . (4) READMISSION, Any person determined to (2) No such ticket or other evidence of the be ineligible for direct state support, attendance right of entry may be sold for more than the of employment at any state institutionn of higher price printed upon the face of the ticket ; and any education may petition for readmission, reem- person reselling or buying any such ticket for ployment or reinstatement of direct state sup- more than said price shall be fined not less than port after ineligibility is determined, but shall $10 nor more than $100 or imprisoned not more not be reeligible until one full semester has than 60 days .. elapsed after the date of'that determination . The 36. 96 Enrollment fund ing. (1) On Novem- petition shall be approved or disapproved by a ber .1 of each year, the department of adminis- committee consisting of the administrative head tration shall determine the total degree credit of his campus: or his designated representative, enrollment and the number of student credit the dean of students or the equivalent adminis- hourss being offered on all campuses by level trative officer on that campus and a member of and instructional division.. The department the board of'regents of that institution .. The deci- shall then compare these student credit hours sion of this committee may be appealed to the by level and instructional division with the board of regents, number of student credit hours projected for that year and used in the budget determination . 36 .47 Requirin g permission for presence The difference between the student credit hours on campus . Any person who is convicted of offered and the projected student credit hours any crime involving danger to property or per- shall be the basis of an enrollment funding ad- sons as a result of conduct by him which ob- justment computed on the basis of one-half of structs or seriously impairs activities run or au- the 1970-71 student credit hour cost as adjusted thorized by a state institution of higher educa- by legislative action for the appropriate level tion under this chapter or ch 37, and who, as a and instructional division .. Seventy-five per cent result of such conduct, is in a state of suspen- of any increase shall be made in the appropria- sion or expulsion from the institution, and who tion made by the enrollment increase funding enters property of that institution without per- sum sufficient and 75% of any decrease shall mission of the administrative head of the insti- lapse to the general fund from the general oper- tution or his designee within 2 years, may for ations appropriation ; no adjustment shall ex- each such offense be fined not more than $500 ceed $1,000,000 in general purpose revenues in or imprisoned not more than 6 months, or both .. a single year . Twenty-five per cent of any ad- Electronically scanned images of the published statutes.

683 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN 36 . 96 justment shall be made in the academic student the enrollment projections were made ; except fees appropriation, that the board of regents may reallocate moneys (2) All moneys appropriated for the purpose in accordance with the actual enrollment pattern of funding additional student credit hours shall and as required for the effective operation of the be allocated to the campuses where the enroll- instructional program ., ment growthh was projected to occur at the time History : 1971 c. 125.