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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 114 — Aeronautics and astronautics

114.62 Powers of authority.

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114.62 Powers of authority. The authority has all of the powers necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter. In addition to all other powers granted by this chapter, the authority may do any of the following:
(1)Adopt bylaws and policies and procedures for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business.
(2)Sue and be sued. The authority has a direct right of action against any 3rd party to enforce any provision of this subchapter or to carry out any power provided to it under this subchapter or to protect its interests as authorized under this subchapter.
(3)Have a seal and alter the seal at pleasure; have perpetual existence; and maintain an office.
(4)Hire employees, define their duties, and fix their rate of compensation and benefits. The authority may also employ any agent or special advisor that the authority finds necessary and fix his or her compensation. The amount of reimbursement to any employee, agent, or special advisor shall be limited to the uniform travel schedule amounts approved under s. 20.916
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