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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 62 — Cities

62.53 Real property used for school purposes; 1st class cities.

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62.53 Real property used for school purposes; 1st class cities. Beginning on July 14, 2015, the lessor of any lease entered into between a 1st class city and a school district operating under subch. I of ch. 119 and involving the use of city-owned real property for school purposes shall do the following:
(1)Provide for the superintendent of schools, on behalf of the superintendent of schools opportunity schools and partnership program under s. 119.33 , to be an agent of the board of school directors in charge of the public schools under ch. 119 upon transfer under s. 119.33
(c)of the school using the land, buildings, and facilities to the superintendent of schools opportunity schools and partnership program under s. 119.33 .
(2)Provide for the commissioner of the opportunity schools and partnership program under subch. II of ch. 119 to be an agent of the board of school directors in charge of the public schools under ch. 119 upon transfer under s. 119.9002
(3)of the school using the land, buildings, and facilities to the opportunity schools and partnership program under subch. II of ch. 119 .
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