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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 229 — Public institutions

229.685 Special fund tax revenues.

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229.685 Special fund tax revenues.
(1)The district board shall maintain a special fund into which it deposits only the revenue received from the department of revenue, that is derived from the taxes imposed under subch. V of ch. 77 , 2021 stats., and may use this revenue only for purposes related to baseball park facilities.
(2)If the district board determines that the revenues in the special fund under this section exceed current operating expenses for the operation of baseball park facilities, the district board shall apply the excess to either fund a fund for maintenance costs and capital improvements or to retire bonds issued for the initial construction of baseball park facilities, and any bonds issued to fund or refund those bonds, prior to their maturity. As soon as practicable after the retirement of all bonds issued for the initial construction of baseball park facilities and all bonds issued to fund or refund those bonds and after funding a fund for maintenance costs and capital improvements sufficiently to meet any maintenance or capital improvement obligations between the district and any professional baseball team using baseball park facilities constructed under this subchapter as a home stadium, the district board shall make a certification to the department of revenue and the department of transportation to that effect.
(3)Annually, the district board shall transfer from a fund funded under sub.
(2)to the baseball park facilities improvement segregated fund under s. 229.687 not less than all of the following amounts:
(a)Through 2039, $2,200,000.
(b)The amount deposited under s. 20.395
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