Wisconsin Administrative Code State Fair Park Board

Wisconsin State Fair Park Board

The State Fair Park Board is a state-level entity in Wisconsin responsible for overseeing the operations and management of State Fair Park in West Allis, which hosts the Wisconsin State Fair and other events.

Under the Wisconsin Administrative Code, the State Fair Park Board has rules covering:

Board Composition and Appointment

The board consists of members appointed by the Governor.

Members serve specified terms, usually staggered to ensure continuity.

Officers (Chair, Vice-Chair, etc.) are elected from among the board members.

Powers and Duties
The board is responsible for:

Supervising and managing State Fair Park property and facilities.

Organizing and conducting the Wisconsin State Fair.

Setting policies for leasing, renting, or using park facilities.

Maintaining financial records and approving budgets.

Meetings and Procedures

The board holds regular meetings, often monthly, and special meetings as needed.

Meetings are typically governed by open meetings laws in Wisconsin, ensuring public access.

A quorum of members is required to take official actions.

Financial Administration

The board can collect revenue from admissions, rentals, and concessions.

Funds are used for park maintenance, improvements, and fair operations.

Financial reports must be submitted to the Department of Administration or other state oversight bodies.

Regulations for Events and Park Use

The board may adopt rules regulating conduct on park grounds.

They oversee contracts with vendors, exhibitors, and entertainers.

Safety, sanitation, and security standards must comply with state law.

Rule-Making Authority

The board has authority to adopt administrative rules as part of the Wisconsin Administrative Code to regulate fair operations, park use, and related activities.

Rules cover topics like:

Exhibitor requirements

Ticketing and admissions

Vendor operations

Public safety measures

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