Effective date note NOTE: Subd. 6. is shown as amended eff. 1-1-96 by 1995 Wis. Act 27. The treatment by Act 27 was held unconstitutional and declared void by the Supreme Court in Thompson v. Craney, case no. 95-2168-OA. Prior to Act 27 it read:
Effective date text 6. Employs a head librarian holding current public library certification from the department of public instruction.
43.15(4)(d) (d) A county may establish a consolidated public library system in which the included county and its underlying communities form a single system. The county may, for such purposes, take over and acquire any library property by consent of the authority controlling that property.
43.15(4)(e) (e) The division shall adjust the 3-year average requirement under par. (c) 5. in any year, as necessary, to reflect the cost savings resulting from the consolidation or sharing of library services if the municipal governing body or county board does all of the following:
43.15(4)(e)1. 1. Demonstrates, to the satisfaction of the division, that the funding provided by the municipality or county for library services is or will be lower than otherwise required by par. (c) 5. because library services for which the funding is appropriated have been or will be consolidated or shared.
43.15(4)(e)2. 2. Submits a plan demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the division, that services to library patrons following the consolidation or sharing of services will be at least substantially equivalent to the services available to patrons before the consolidation or sharing.
43.15 Annotation A county having a population in excess of 85,000 and which does not presently operate and maintain a library but which contains a city of over 30,000 operating a library, can establish a single-county federated library system. Secs. 43.15 (4) (a) and 43.19. 63 Atty. Gen. 142.
43.16 43.16 Resource libraries.
43.16(1)(1)
43.16(1)(a)(a) Each public library system shall have at least one system resource library. Annually, prior to the expiration of its agreement with its existing system resource library, the public library system board shall negotiate with the member public library with the largest annual operating budget of all member libraries to serve as a system resource library in the following year. If the board and the proposed resource library are unable to reach an agreement for the following year before the expiration date of any existing agreements with resource libraries, the existing agreements shall be extended for one year or until an agreement is reached with that proposed resource library, whichever occurs earlier. The division shall notify the public library system board, the existing resource libraries and the proposed resource library of the extension and, during the period of extension, shall attempt to mediate an agreement between the public library system board and the proposed resource library. If the division determines that the public library system board and the proposed system resource library are unable to reach an agreement before the end of the one-year period, the division shall propose an alternative agreement, which shall be binding if it is acceptable to the proposed system resource library. If the alternative agreement is unacceptable to the proposed system resource library, the board shall negotiate with the member public library with the next largest annual operating budget of all member public libraries to serve as a system resource library in the following year.
43.16(1)(am) (am) An existing contract may be extended under par. (a) only if it was entered into on or after May 8, 1990.
43.16(1)(b) (b) The procedure under par. (a) shall be repeated with member public libraries in decreasing order of the size of their annual operating budgets until an agreement is reached with a member public library to serve as a system resource library. Except as provided in par. (a), no agreement may extend beyond December 31 of any year.
43.16(2) (2) If the member public library selected to serve as a system resource library under sub. (1) fails to meet all of the following requirements, the system board shall enter into a supplementary contract with the academic library with the largest operating budget of all academic libraries in the system area, or with a resource library in an adjacent system, that meets all of the following requirements:
43.16(2)(a) (a) The library has a collection of at least 100,000 volumes.
43.16(2)(b) (b) The library is open to the public at least 50 hours each week.
43.16(2)(c) (c) The library employs at least one full-time, permanent reference librarian with a master's degree in library science.
43.16 History History: 1989 a. 286.
43.17 43.17 Public library systems; general provisions.
43.17(1)(1)Board terms. Every public library system shall be governed by a board appointed under s. 43.19 or 43.21. No person employed by a public library that is a member of a public library system may be appointed to the public library system board. Upon the initial establishment of a board, the members shall be divided as nearly as possible into 3 equal groups to serve for terms expiring on January 1 of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th years, respectively, following their appointment. Thereafter, regular terms shall be for 3 years and shall commence on January 1. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as regular appointments are made.
43.17(2) (2)Board organization and meetings. As soon as practicable after the initial establishment of a system, and thereafter in January of each year, the board shall organize by the election, from among its members, of a president and such other officers as it deems necessary. The board shall meet at least once every 2 months.
43.17(3) (3)Fiscal year. The fiscal year of each federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties shall be the calendar year.
43.17(4) (4)System administration. Notwithstanding ss. 59.17 (2) (br) and 59.18 (2) (b), responsibility for administration of a public library system shall vest in a head librarian who shall be appointed by and directly responsible to the public library system board.
43.17(5) (5)Annual report. Annually, at the time required by the division, each public library system shall report to the division on its operations, expenditures and territory served during the preceding year, shall submit a plan describing the program for library service to be carried out in the subsequent year and shall furnish such other information as the division requires.
43.17(6) (6)Cooperative services. A public library system may contract with another such system, or with other libraries, library organizations or resource centers within this state or in adjacent states, to provide or receive library services.
43.17(7) (7)Existing employes. No person employed by a participating public library at the time of the establishment of a public library system shall lose, because of such establishment, any salary, fringe benefit or other employment rights in existence at that time.
43.17(8) (8)Retirement. If any employe of a participating employer under the Wisconsin retirement system becomes, by virtue of the establishment of a public library system, an employe of that library system, the library system shall become a participating employer under the Wisconsin retirement system.
43.17(9) (9)Contracts, bidding and borrowing.
43.17(9)(a)(a) All contracts for public construction, the estimated cost of which exceeds $5,000, made by a federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties or by a federated public library system whose territory lies within a single county with a population of at least 500,000 shall be let by the public library system board to the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with s. 62.15 (1) to (11) and (14). For purposes of this section, the system board possesses the powers conferred by s. 62.15 on the board of public works and the common council. All contracts made under this section shall be made in the name of the federated public library system and shall be executed by the system board president and such other board officer as the system board designates.
43.17(9)(b) (b) A public library system board of a multicounty library system may borrow money to accomplish any of its purposes, but the outstanding amount of such loans at any time may not exceed an amount equal to the system board's receipts for the prior fiscal year.
43.17(10) (10)Borrowers' cards. Except as provided in sub. (11), all public libraries in a public library system shall honor the valid borrowers' cards of a public library in an adjacent public library system, other than the Milwaukee county federated library system. The requirement under this subsection does not apply to the Milwaukee county federated library system.
43.17(11) (11)Cost of lending services.
43.17(11)(a)(a) In this subsection, "loan" means a unit of service that involves the checking out of a single item from a library to an individual for use outside the library for a specific period of time.
43.17(11)(b) (b) A public library in a public library system may refuse to honor valid borrowers' cards of a public library in an adjacent public library system if the total amount of the reimbursement received by the public library for the preceding year from that adjacent public library system, and from counties and municipalities that are located in that adjacent public library system, is less than the adjusted cost incurred for that year by the public library in honoring these cards.
43.17(11)(c) (c) For purposes of par. (b), the adjusted cost shall be calculated by determining the actual cost for each loan incurred by the public library honoring the cards for a given year in the manner provided by the rules promulgated by the department under s. 43.24 (2) (n) and multiplying that amount by the remainder calculated by subtracting 500 from the total number of loans made in that year by the public library to borrowers from the adjacent public library system. For purposes of this paragraph, a renewal of a loan constitutes a separate loan.
43.17(11)(d) (d) Any reimbursement made by a county under par. (b) may not result in a reduction in the level of support for public library services provided by that county to residents of that county.
43.17(11)(e) (e) If a public library in a given public library system refuses to honor the valid borrowers' cards from an adjacent public library system, annual meetings shall be held between representatives of the affected public library systems to discuss the resulting lack of services to the affected borrowers and the costs of providing such services. The affected public library systems shall provide the division with written minutes of these meetings.
43.18 43.18 Withdrawal, abolition and expulsion.
43.18(1) (1)Withdrawal. Not less than 3 years after affiliating with a public library system, a participating municipality or a county may withdraw from the system by adoption of a resolution by a two-thirds vote of its governing body under pars. (a) and (b), if the resolution is adopted at least 6 months prior to the close of the system's fiscal year. The resolution shall become effective at the close of the system's fiscal year.
43.18(1)(a) (a) With the approval of the governing body of each participating municipality in the county, a county may withdraw from a federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties.
43.18(1)(b) (b) A participating municipality may withdraw from a federated public library system.
43.18(1)(c) (c) In this subsection, "participating municipality" means a municipality that operates a public library and is a member of a public library system.
43.18(2) (2)Abolition. A county may abolish a public library system whose territory lies only within that county, except that a county containing a 1st class city may abolish such a public library system only with the consent of the municipalities within the system.
43.18(2m) (2m)Expulsion. With the approval of the division, a public library system may expel, or reduce aids or services to, a municipality or county that fails to meet the requirements under s. 43.15 (2) or (4).
43.18(3) (3)Procedure.
43.18(3)(a)(a) Prior to taking any action to abolish or withdraw under this section, the county board or other municipal governing body shall hold a public hearing on the proposed action and shall publish a class 1 notice, under ch. 985, of the hearing. Notice of the hearing also shall be given by registered mail not less than 30 days prior to the hearing to the governing body of every other municipality and county participating in the public library system, to the public library system board and to the division.
43.18(3)(b) (b) A municipality or county withdrawing or expelled under this section from a public library system is responsible for its allocated share of the outstanding liabilities of the system on the effective date of its withdrawal or expulsion.
43.18(3)(c) (c) Upon taking final action under this section to withdraw from or abolish a public library system, the county board or other municipal governing body shall give notice, by registered mail, of the action taken to the governing body of every other municipality and county participating in the public library system, to the public library system board and to the division.
43.18(3)(d) (d) Prior to expelling a municipality or county from a public library system, the system board shall notify the municipality or county and the division, by registered mail, of the reason for the action under consideration and shall hold a public hearing concerning the action. The system board shall file a plan for alteration of the system territory under s. 43.13 (2) by November 15 of the year preceding the year in which the expulsion will take effect under s. 43.13 (3) and the division shall adjust state aid under s. 43.24 accordingly.
43.18(3)(e) (e) A municipality or county that has withdrawn or that has been expelled from a public library system may participate in a public library system only by fulfilling the requirements for initial participation.
43.18 History History: 1971 c. 152; 1981 c. 197; 1985 a. 29.
43.19 43.19 Federated public library systems.
43.19(1) (1)
43.19(1)(a)(a) In a federated public library system whose territory lies within a single county, the system board shall consist of 7 members appointed by the county board. At least 3 members of the system board, at the time of their appointment, shall be active voting members of library boards governing public libraries of participating municipalities, and at least one of these shall be a member of the library board governing the resource library. At least one but not more than 2 members of the county board shall be members of the system board at any one time.
43.19(1)(b) (b) In a federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties, the system board shall consist of at least 15 and not more than 20 members appointed by the county boards, acting jointly. Appointments shall be in proportion to population as nearly as practical, but each county shall be represented by at least one member on the system board. Each county board may appoint one county board member to the system board. The public library board governing the designated resource library shall have at least one member on the system board. The remaining system board members shall include such representatives of the library boards governing public libraries of participating municipalities and counties and public members appointed from the counties at large as the county board determines.
43.19(2) (2)
43.19(2)(a)(a) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, a federated public library system whose territory lies within a single county shall be deemed an agency of the county and a federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties shall be deemed a joint agency of those counties. A federated public library system whose territory lies within 2 or more counties constitutes a separate legal entity for the purposes of having the exclusive custody and control of all system funds, holding title to and disposing of property, constructing, enlarging and improving buildings, making contracts and suing and being sued. A federated public library system whose territory lies within a single county with a population of 500,000 or more constitutes a separate legal entity solely for the purposes of having the exclusive custody and control of all system funds, making contracts and providing benefits to its employes under ch. 40.
43.19(2)(b) (b) A federated public library system board shall have the powers of a public library board under s. 43.58 with respect to system-wide functions and services. The local library boards shall retain responsibility for their public libraries in all other areas.
43.19 History History: 1971 c. 152; 1985 a. 177; 1993 a. 383.
43.19 AnnotationFederated library systems discussed. 73 Atty. Gen. 60.
43.21 43.21 Consolidated public library systems.
43.21(1) (1) In a consolidated public library system, the system board shall consist of 7 or 9 members appointed by the county board. In the initial appointment of a system board, at least 3 members of the system board, at the time of their appointment, shall be active voting members of library boards governing public libraries consolidated into the system. At least one but not more than 2 members of the county board shall be members of the system board at any one time.
43.21(2) (2)
43.21(2)(a)(a) A consolidated public library system shall be deemed an agency of the county by which created.
43.21(2)(b) (b) A consolidated public library system board shall have the powers of a library board under ss. 43.58 and 43.60 and shall be responsible for the total program of public library service for the system territory.
43.21(3) (3) If it is consistent with the terms thereof, a gift, bequest or endowment to a public library becoming part of a consolidated public library system may be taken over by the system board. The system board shall maintain the gift, bequest or endowment for the benefit of the library to which it was given.
43.21 History History: 1971 c. 152; 1985 a. 177 ss. 23, 71; 1993 a. 241.
43.24 43.24 State aid.
43.24(1)(1) Each public library system shall be paid state aid for the operation and maintenance of the system. The amount paid to each system shall be determined as follows:
43.24(1)(a) (a) The total of the following shall be calculated for each system:
43.24(1)(a)2. 2. For each square mile of territory within a system, $7 in the 1993-94 fiscal year and $8 in each fiscal year thereafter in a single-county system, and $19 in the 1993-94 fiscal year and $20 in each fiscal year thereafter in a system containing 2 or more counties.
43.24(1)(a)3. 3. An amount equal to 4% of the total operating expenditures for public library services in territory within the system from local and county sources in the calendar year ending in the fiscal year immediately preceding the fiscal year for which aids are to be paid.
43.24(1)(b)1.1. The total amount calculated for all systems in the state, as determined under par. (a), shall be subtracted from the amount remaining for public library systems in the appropriation under s. 20.255 (3) (e) after such aids have been calculated.
43.24(1)(b)2. 2. The result obtained under subd. 1. shall be divided by the total number of persons residing in territory within all systems in the state.
43.24(1)(b)3. 3. The quotient under subd. 2. shall be multiplied by the number of persons residing in each system.
43.24(1)(c) (c) The amounts determined under pars. (a) and (b) shall be paid to each system.
43.24(2) (2) For a public library system to qualify for and maintain its eligibility for state aid under this section it shall ensure that all of the following are provided:
43.24(2)(a) (a) Interlibrary loan of materials among all participating public libraries, as evidenced by agreements with those libraries.
43.24(2)(b) (b) Backup reference and interlibrary loan services from the system resource library, including the development of and access to specialized collections, as evidenced by a written agreement with that library.
43.24(2)(c) (c) The establishment of agreements to provide, to any resident of the system area, the same library services, on the same terms, that are provided to the residents of the municipality or county that established the member library, except for the group programming preference authorized under s. 43.15 (4) (c) 4.
43.24(2)(d) (d) Referral or routing of reference and interlibrary loan requests from libraries within the system to libraries within and outside the system, as evidenced by a plan and service program.
43.24(2)(e) (e) In-service training for participating public library personnel within the system as evidenced by a plan and a service program.
43.24(2)(f) (f) Rapid and regular delivery and communication systems for participating public libraries as evidenced by a written plan and service program.
43.24(2)(g) (g) Service agreements with all adjacent library systems as evidenced by the agreements.
43.24(2)(h) (h) Professional consultant services to participating public libraries and counties as evidenced by a written plan and a service program.
43.24(2)(j) (j) Continuous planning with the division and with participating public libraries and counties in the area in regard to developing the library materials collection to meet the service needs as evidenced by a written collection development plan.
43.24(2)(k) (k) Continuous planning with the division and with participating public libraries and counties in the areas in regard to providing service to users with special needs and the coordination and implementation of a plan of service as evidenced by the written plan and documentation of its implementation.
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