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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 115 — State superintendent; general classifications and definitions; children with disabilities

115.33 Inspection of school buildings.

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115.33 Inspection of school buildings.
(1)In this section:
(a)“In compliance” means in compliance with subchs. I and IV of ch. 101 , ch. 145 and ss. 254.11 to 254.178 and the rules promulgated under subchs. I and IV of ch. 101 , ch. 145 and ss. 254.11 to 254.178 .
(b)“Proposed use” means a function that the school board has indicated by resolution that it intends to pursue within the current school year or the next 2 succeeding school years.
(a)The state superintendent may request the department of safety and professional services to inspect a public school if any of the following occurs:
1. Any elector in the school district complains in writing to the state superintendent that the school is inadequate or is otherwise unfit for school purposes.
2. The school board of the school district in which the school is located requests the state superintendent to do so. The school board may also request an opinion as to whether the school is adequate for a proposed use.
3. The state superintendent determines there is significant evidence that the school is not in compliance.
(b)The department of safety and professional services shall inspect the school within 30 days after receiving a request from the state superintendent under par.
(a).
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