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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 24 — Public domain and the trust funds

24.60 Definitions.

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24.60 Definitions. In this subchapter, unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1)“Consortium” means an association of 2 or more of any of the following entities for the purpose of implementing, expanding or participating in a distance education or educational technology project:
(a)A school district.
(b)A technical college district.
(c)A county, if the county acts on behalf of a county library board that has adopted a resolution under s. 24.66
(3m).
(d)A city, village or town, if the city, village or town acts on behalf of a municipal library board that has adopted a resolution under s. 24.66
(3m).
(1g)“Distance education” means instruction that takes place, regardless of the location of a teacher or student, by means of telecommunications or other means of communication, including cable, instructional television fixed service, microwave, radio, satellite, computer, telephone or television.
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