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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 116 — Cooperative educational service agencies

116.032 Contracts for services.

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116.032 Contracts for services.
(1)Subject to subs.
(2)to
(5), for the purpose of providing services to pupils, a board of control may contract with school districts, University of Wisconsin System institutions, technical college district boards, private schools, tribal schools, and agencies or organizations that provide services to pupils. A board of control may also contract with one or more school boards to operate a charter school under s. 118.40
(c).
(2)A board of control may not contract with any person for the purpose of providing services to any entity specified under sub.
(1)unless the entity specified under sub.
(1)is authorized to contract directly with that person for those services.
(a)A board of control may contract with a private school, tribal school, or private agency or organization to provide a service or program to that private school, tribal school, or private agency or organization only if all of the following apply:
1. The service or program was developed for and has been provided to public schools.
2. Providing the service or program will not have a negative effect on the agency’s ability to serve school districts.
(b)Any contract with an entity specified under sub.
(1)other than a school district shall require payment for at least the full cost of the service or program provided.
(5)No contract may be for a term that is longer than 20 years.
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