Wisconsin Statutes
§ 231.20 — Waiver of construction and bidding requirements.
Wisconsin § 231.20
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 231Health and educational facilities authority
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 231.20 (2026).
Text
231.20 In exercising its powers under s. 101.12 , the department of safety and professional services or any city, village, town, or county may, within its discretion for proper cause shown, waive any particular requirements relating to public buildings, structures, grounds, works, and improvements imposed by law upon projects under this chapter; the requirements of s. 101.13 may not be waived, however. If, however, the prospective lessee so requests in writing, the authority shall, through the participating health institution, participating educational institution, participating nonprofit institution, or participating research institution as its agent, call for construction bids in such manner as is determined by the authority with the approval of the lessee.
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Legislative History
231.20 History History: 1973 c. 304 ; 1983 a. 27 ; 1987 a. 27 ; 1993 a. 124 ; 1995 a. 27 ss. 6298 , 9116 (5) ; 2009 a. 2 ; 2011 a. 32 , 239 ; 2013 a. 20 .
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§ 231.01
Definitions.§ 231.02
Creation and organization.§ 231.03
Powers.§ 231.04
Expenses.§ 231.05
Project applications.§ 231.06
Property acquisition.§ 231.07
Property conveyance.§ 231.08
Issuance of bonds.§ 231.09
Bond security.§ 231.10
Bonds not public debt.§ 231.11
State pledge.§ 231.12
Studies and recommendations.§ 231.13
Project revenues.§ 231.14
Trust funds.§ 231.15
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Bluebook (online)
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