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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 116 — Cooperative educational service agencies

116.065 Withdrawal from agency.

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116.065 Withdrawal from agency.
(1)The school board of a school district may adopt a resolution to withdraw from an agency. The school board shall immediately notify the board of control and the state superintendent that the school board has adopted a resolution under this subsection.
(2)A resolution adopted under sub.
(1)or
(3)prior to January 15 in any school year shall be effective the next succeeding July 1. A resolution adopted under sub.
(1)or
(3)on or after January 15 in any school year shall be effective on the 2nd succeeding July 1.
(3)A school district that has withdrawn from an agency under sub.
(1)may rejoin the agency by adopting a resolution and immediately notifying the board of control and state superintendent of the resolution to rejoin.
(4)The school board of a school district that has withdrawn from an agency under this section and is not in any other agency may contract with the department for other programs and services the school district would be receiving if it were in an agency.
(5)The board of control of an agency may not assess any cost against a school district that withdraws from the agency under this section for expenses the board incurs while the school district is not in the agency.
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