AB882,8,210 341.14 (1) If any resident of this state who is registering or has registered an
11automobile or station wagon, or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual
12purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, a farm
13truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds or a motor home
14submits a statement once every 4 years, as determined by the department, from the
15U.S. department of veterans affairs certifying to the department that the resident
16is, by reason of injuries sustained while in the active U.S. military service, a person
17with a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk, the department shall
18procure, issue and deliver to the veteran, plates of a special design in lieu of the plates
19which ordinarily would be issued for the vehicle, and shall renew the plates. The
20plates shall have a light blue background except for a white border not to exceed one
21inch at top and bottom, and blue lettering, except that the word "VET" and the
22identifying number shown on the plates shall be colored red. The plates shall be so
23designed as to readily apprise law enforcement officers of the fact that the vehicle is
24owned by a disabled veteran and is entitled to the parking privileges specified in s.

1346.50 (2). No charge in addition to the registration fee shall be made for the issuance
2or renewal of such plates.
AB882, s. 9 3Section 9. 341.14 (1a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,8,204 341.14 (1a) If any resident of this state, who is registering or has registered an
5automobile or station wagon, or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual
6purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, a farm
7truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds or a motor home,
8submits a statement once every 4 years, as determined by the department, from a
9physician licensed to practice medicine in any state, from an advanced practice nurse
10licensed to practice nursing in any state, from a physician assistant certified to
11practice in any state, from a chiropractor licensed to practice chiropractic in any state
12or from a Christian Science practitioner residing in this state and listed in the
13Christian Science journal certifying to the department that the resident is a person
14with a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk, the department shall
15procure, issue and deliver to the disabled person plates of a special design in lieu of
16plates which ordinarily would be issued for the vehicle, and shall renew the plates.
17The plates shall be so designed as to readily apprise law enforcement officers of the
18fact that the vehicle is owned by a nonveteran disabled person and is entitled to the
19parking privileges specified in s. 346.50 (2a). No charge in addition to the
20registration fee shall be made for the issuance or renewal of such plates.
AB882, s. 10 21Section 10. 341.14 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,9,1422 341.14 (1m) If any licensed driver submits to the department a statement once
23every 4 years, as determined by the department, from a physician licensed to practice
24medicine in any state, from an advanced practice nurse licensed to practice nursing
25in any state, from a physician assistant certified to practice in any state, from a

1chiropractor licensed to practice chiropractic in any state or from a Christian Science
2practitioner residing in this state and listed in the Christian Science journal
3certifying that another person who is regularly dependent on the licensed driver for
4transportation is a person with a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk,
5the department shall issue and deliver to the licensed driver plates of a special design
6in lieu of the plates which ordinarily would be issued for the automobile or station
7wagon
, or motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck having
8a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, farm truck having a gross weight of
9not more than 12,000 pounds or motor home, and shall renew the plates. The plates
10shall be so designed as to readily apprise law enforcement officers of the fact that the
11vehicle is operated by a licensed driver on whom a disabled person is regularly
12dependent and is entitled to the parking privileges specified in s. 346.50 (2a). No
13charge in addition to the registration fee may be made for the issuance or renewal
14of the plates. The plates shall conform to the plates required in sub. (1a).
AB882, s. 11 15Section 11. 341.14 (1q) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27,
16is amended to read:
AB882,9,2517 341.14 (1q) If any employer who provides an automobile or station wagon, or
18a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck which has a
19gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, a farm truck which has a gross weight
20of not more than 12,000 pounds or a motor home, for an employe's use submits to the
21department a statement once every 4 years, as determined by the department, from
22a physician licensed to practice medicine in any state, from an advanced practice
23nurse licensed to practice nursing in any state, from a physician assistant certified
24to practice in any state, from a chiropractor licensed to practice chiropractic in any
25state or from a Christian Science practitioner residing in this state and listed in the

1Christian Science journal certifying that the employe is a person with a disability
2that limits or impairs the ability to walk, the department shall issue and deliver to
3such employer plates of a special design in lieu of the plates which ordinarily would
4be issued for the vehicle, and shall renew the plates. The plates shall be so designed
5as to readily apprise law enforcement officers of the fact that the vehicle is operated
6by a disabled person and is entitled to the parking privileges specified in s. 346.50
7(2a). No charge in addition to the registration fee may be made for the issuance or
8renewal of the plates. The plates shall conform to the plates required in sub. (1a).
AB882, s. 12 9Section 12. 341.14 (1r) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act
1027
, is amended to read:
AB882,10,2311 341.14 (1r) (a) If any resident of this state who is registering or has registered
12an automobile or station wagon, or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual
13purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, a farm
14truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds or a motor home
15submits a statement once every 4 years, as determined by the department, certifying
16to the department that the vehicle is leased to a person who qualifies for special
17plates under sub. (1) or (1a) together with the information required under sub. (1)
18or (1a), the department shall issue and deliver to the resident, plates of the
19appropriate special design under sub. (1) or (1a) in lieu of the plates which ordinarily
20would be issued for the vehicle, and shall renew the plates. No charge in addition
21to the registration fee shall be made for the issuance or renewal of the plates. No
22plates may be issued and delivered to a resident under this paragraph on or after
23January 1, 1998.
AB882, s. 13 24Section 13. 341.14 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,11,12
1341.14 (2) Upon compliance with the laws relating to registration of
2automobiles, station wagons and motor homes; motor trucks, dual purpose motor
3homes and dual purpose farm trucks which have a gross weight of not more than
48,000 pounds; and farm trucks which have a gross weight of not more than 12,000
5pounds, including payment of the prescribed registration fees therefor plus an
6additional fee of $10 when registration plates are issued accompanied by an
7application showing satisfactory proof that the applicant is the holder of an
8unexpired amateur radio station license issued by the federal communications
9commission, the department shall issue registration plates on which, in lieu of the
10usual registration number, shall be inscribed in large legible form the call letters of
11such applicant as assigned by the federal communications commission. The fee for
12reissuance of a plate under this subsection shall be $10.
AB882, s. 14 13Section 14. 341.14 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,11,2514 341.14 (6) (a) Upon application to register an automobile or station wagon or
15a motor truck or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than
168,000 pounds by any person who was a member of any of the U.S. armed services and
17who was held as a prisoner of war during any of the conflicts described in s. 45.35 (5)
18(e) 2. to 8. or in Bosnia, Grenada, Lebanon, Panama, Somalia or a Middle East crisis
19under s. 45.34, and upon submission of a statement from the U.S. department of
20veterans affairs certifying that the person was a prisoner of war during one of the
21conflicts described in s. 45.35 (5) (e) 2. to 8. or in Bosnia, Grenada, Lebanon, Panama,
22Somalia or a Middle East crisis under s. 45.34, the department shall issue to the
23person a special plate which is colored red, white and blue and which has the words
24"ex-prisoner of war" placed on the plate in the manner designated by the
25department.
AB882, s. 15
1Section 15 . 341.14 (6m) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,12,102 341.14 (6m) (a) Upon application to register an automobile, station wagon or
3motor truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds by any person
4who is a resident of this state and a member or retired member of the national guard,
5the department shall issue to the person special plates whose colors and design shall
6be determined by the department, after consultation with the adjutant general, and
7which have the words "Wisconsin guard member" placed on the plates in the manner
8designated by the department. An additional fee of $10 shall be charged for the
9issuance of the plates. Registration plates issued under this subsection shall expire
10annually.
AB882, s. 16 11Section 16 . 341.14 (6m) (b) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Acts
1227
and .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB882,12,1713 341.14 (6m) (b) Except as provided in par. (c), if an individual in possession of
14special plates under this subsection or of personalized plates under s. 341.145 (1) (b)
15does not maintain membership in the national guard during a year which is not a
16plate issuance year, the individual shall dispose of the special plates in a manner
17prescribed by the department.
Note: Sections 16 to 18, 21 to 23 and 27 to 29 eliminate the $4 replacement fee that
is charged when someone who is no longer eligible for certain special group plates
reregisters a vehicle to a regular plate. These changes correspond to the provisions in
Section 36 of the bill which eliminate the provisions in current law which prohibit the
owner of an automobile that is being registered with DOT from receiving credit for the
unused portion of another automobile's registration or transferring the automobile's
license plates to the automobile that is being registered, if these credit or plate transfer
provisions have applied, within the previous 12-month period, to the automobile that is
being registered.
AB882, s. 17 18Section 17 . 341.14 (6m) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,12,2019 341.14 (6m) (b) 1. Dispose of the special plates in a manner prescribed by the
20department; and
AB882, s. 18
1Section 18 . 341.14 (6m) (b) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 19 2Section 19 . 341.14 (6r) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,13,93 341.14 (6r) (b) 1. Upon application to register an automobile, station wagon or
4motor home, or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck
5which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, or a farm truck which has
6a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds, by any person who is a resident of
7this state and a member of an authorized special group, the department shall issue
8to the person special plates whose colors and design shall indicate that the vehicle
9is owned by a person who is a member of the applicable special group.
AB882, s. 20 10Section 20 . 341.14 (6r) (bg) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,13,1711 341.14 (6r) (bg) 1. Upon application to register an automobile, station wagon
12or motor home, or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm
13truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, or a farm truck which
14has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds, by any person who is a resident
15of this state and a member of the authorized special group under par. (f) 52., the
16department shall issue to the person special plates whose colors and design shall
17indicate that the vehicle is owned by a person who is a member of that special group.
AB882, s. 21 18Section 21 . 341.14 (6r) (g) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Acts
1927
and .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB882,13,2520 341.14 (6r) (g) If an individual in possession of special plates under par. (f) 33.,
2134. or 48. or of personalized plates under s. 341.145 (1) (c) of the same color and design
22as special plates under par. (f) 33., 34. or 48. does not maintain membership in the
23applicable authorized special group during a year which is not a plate issuance year,
24the individual shall dispose of the special plates in a manner prescribed by the
25department.
AB882, s. 22
1Section 22. 341.14 (6r) (g) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,14,32 341.14 (6r) (g) 1. Dispose of the special plates in a manner prescribed by the
3department; and
AB882, s. 23 4Section 23 . 341.14 (6r) (g) 2. of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 24 5Section 24 . 341.145 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,14,166 341.145 (1) (a) A registration plate for an owned automobile or station wagon
7or a motor home registered for an annual registration period under s. 341.29 or
8341.295 or a motorcycle or a motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose
9farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, or a farm truck
10which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds, which displays a
11registration number composed of letters or numbers, or both, requested by the
12applicant. Personalized registration plates under this paragraph shall be of the
13same color and design as regular registration plates and shall consist of numbers or
14letters, or both, not exceeding 5 positions and not less than one position for a plate
15issued for a motorcycle or not exceeding 7 positions and not less than one position for
16all other plates.
AB882, s. 25 17Section 25 . 341.145 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,14,2218 341.145 (1) (b) A registration plate of the same color and design as provided in
19s. 341.14 (6m) for an owned automobile, station wagon or motor truck having a gross
20weight of not more than 8,000 pounds, which displays a registration number
21composed of letters or numbers, or both, not exceeding 7 positions and not less than
22one position, requested by the applicant.
AB882, s. 26 23Section 26 . 341.145 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,15,3
1341.145 (2) (a) The request and alternative thereto is received by the
2department in writing by mail by the 15th day of the month in which the vehicle is
3to be registered;
Note: Section 26 eliminates the requirement that personalized license plates be
applied for by mail. According to DOT, it was necessary to have this application-by-mail
requirement at the inception of the personalized license plate program because of the
competition for certain popular plate messages. However, because most of the plate
messages in great demand have already been issued, and because DOT has routinized
the application process, the requirement to apply for personalized plates by mail is no
longer necessary.
AB882, s. 27 4Section 27 . 341.145 (5) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Acts 27
5and .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB882,15,96 341.145 (5) If an individual in possession of a personalized registration plate
7does not maintain the personalized registration plate under sub. (3) during a year
8which is not a plate issuance year, the individual shall dispose of the personalized
9plate in a manner prescribed by the department.
AB882, s. 28 10Section 28. 341.145 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,15,1211 341.145 (5) (a) Dispose of the personalized plate in a manner prescribed by the
12department; and
AB882, s. 29 13Section 29 . 341.145 (5) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 30 14Section 30 . 341.25 (1) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27,
15is amended to read:
AB882,15,1816 341.25 (1) (a) For each automobile or station wagon, a fee of $45, except that
17an automobile registered in this state prior to September 1, 1947, at a fee of less than
18$18 shall be registered at such lesser fee plus an additional fee of $2.
AB882, s. 31 19Section 31 . 341.26 (7) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,16,820 341.26 (7) (b) When engaged in passenger-carrying operations other than as
21provided in par. (a) or sub. (2) (d), a school bus shall be registered as a motor bus at

1a fee determined under s. 341.25 (2), or as an automobile or station wagon at the fee
2provided in s. 341.25 (1) (a). Fees for registration under s. 341.25 (2) may be paid in
3accordance with ss. 341.30 and 341.31. Fees for part-quarterly registration shall be
4computed on the basis of one-twelfth of the annual fee multiplied by the number of
5months of the current quarter which have not fully expired on the date of the
6application. If a vehicle was not operated in other than school bus service, a
7statement of nonoperation satisfactory to the department shall be filed with the
8application.
AB882, s. 32 9Section 32 . 341.264 (1) and (2) (a) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB882,16,2010 341.264 (1) Upon application and payment of a fee of $50, the department shall
11register a semitrailer which is operated in connection with a truck tractor or hauled
12by a motor vehicle and used with a device which converts the semitrailer to a trailer.
13Except for a semitrailer registered under sub. (3), registration Registration under
14this section is valid without the payment of any additional fee while the registrant
15is the owner of the semitrailer and, with respect to the sale of a leased semitrailer
16to the lessee of the semitrailer, while the former lessee is the owner of the semitrailer
17if the lessee reimbursed the lessor of the semitrailer at the time of registration of the
18semitrailer for payment of the registration fee under this subsection. The
19department shall issue a permanent semitrailer registration plate to evidence
20registration under this subsection.
AB882,17,2 21(2) (a) Upon the sale of a semitrailer registered under this section, the seller
22shall remove the registration plate and destroy it. The purchaser shall immediately
23apply for registration and pay the full applicable fee prescribed in sub. (1) or
24established under sub. (3)
. This paragraph does not apply to the sale of a leased

1semitrailer to a lessee eligible to maintain permanent registration of the semitrailer
2under sub. (1).
Note: Sections 32 , 33 and 43 provide that current 12-year plates for semitrailers
issued under the international registration plan (IRP) would no longer be issued.
Instead, these provisions permit DOT to register semitrailers under the IRP and to issue
base plates for each semitrailer registered under the IRP. An annual registration fee of
$50 would be charged for semitrailers registered under the IRP. According to DOT, motor
carriers who operate in California who must have an IRP trailer plate would have the
permanent semitrailer plate if these provisions were adopted, rather than the current
plate which is renewed every 12 years.
AB882, s. 33 3Section 33 . 341.264 (3) of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 34 4Section 34 . 341.27 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,17,125 341.27 (3) (a) Except as provided in s. 341.28 (2) (c), if If the applicant holds
6current registration plates which were removed from an automobile which the
7applicant no longer owns or which has been junked, is no longer used on the highways
8or has been registered as a special interest vehicle under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or a
9reconstructed, replica, street modified or homemade vehicle under s. 341.268 (2) (a),
10and the plates were issued under the monthly series system, the department shall
11register the automobile which is the subject of the application for the remainder of
12the unexpired registration period.
Note: Sections 34 and 35 provide that DOT must register certain automobiles for
the remainder of an unexpired registration period, if the application is for the
reregistration of certain automobiles.
AB882, s. 35 13Section 35 . 341.27 (3) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Acts
1427
and .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to read:
AB882,18,315 341.27 (3) (a) If the applicant holds current registration plates which were
16removed from an automobile which the applicant no longer owns or which has been
17junked, is no longer used on the highways or has been registered as a special interest
18vehicle under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or a reconstructed, replica, street modified or
19homemade vehicle under s. 341.268 (2) (a), and the plates were issued under the

1system of registration prescribed by this section, the department shall register the
2automobile which is the subject of the application for the remainder of the unexpired
3registration period.
AB882, s. 36 4Section 36 . 341.28 (2) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
Note: Sections 36 to 38, 40 and 41 repeal provisions that prohibit transfer of plates
or registration credit to a vehicle if it has already been involved in a transfer or credit
within the last 12 months. According to DOT, this prohibition was originally established
to deter the abuse of license plate transfer provisions, but DOT has found this type of
abuse to be rare. Therefore, the prohibition is no longer needed.
AB882, s. 37 5Section 37. 341.28 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,18,96 341.28 (4) (c) The automobile is owned by a person who has been in active
7military service and less than 12 months of nonoperation have elapsed since the end
8of the period for which the automobile was previously registered, provided the
9applicant files with the department a statement of such nonoperation ; or.
AB882, s. 38 10Section 38 . 341.28 (4) (d) of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 39 11Section 39 . 341.308 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,18,1912 341.308 (2) The registration of trailers under this section shall be valid for a
136-year period and shall expire on June 30. Upon receipt of an application and the
14initial registration fees under sub. (3), the department shall issue a registration plate
15for each trailer. The registration of trailers added to the fleet during the 6-year
16registration period shall expire on the expiration date of the original fleet
17registration. If trailers are removed from the fleet during the 6-year registration
18period, the fleet owner shall dispose of the plates in the manner prescribed by the
19department.
Note: See the Note following Section 5.
AB882, s. 40 20Section 40 . 341.31 (1) (b) 7. of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 41 21Section 41 . 341.31 (6) of the statutes is repealed.
AB882, s. 42
1Section 42 . 341.35 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,19,92 341.35 (1) Annual registration fee. In this section "municipality" means a
3town, village or city and "motor vehicle" means an automobile or station wagon or
4motor truck registered under s. 341.25 (1) (c) at a gross weight of not more than 8,000
5pounds. The governing body of a municipality or county may enact an ordinance
6imposing an annual flat municipal or county registration fee on all motor vehicles
7registered in this state which are customarily kept in the municipality or county. A
8registration fee imposed under this section shall be in addition to state registration
9fees.
AB882, s. 43 10Section 43 . 341.405 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB882,19,1311 341.405 (1m) The department may register semitrailers under the
12international registration plan for an annual fee of $50. The department shall issue
13a base plate for each semitrailer registered under this subsection.
AB882, s. 44 14Section 44 . 342.06 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,19,1815 342.06 (1) (b) A description of the vehicle, including make, model, identification
16number and any other information or documentation that the department may
17reasonably require for proper identification of the vehicle or for determination of the
18mileage of the vehicle as disclosed by prior transferors.
Note: Sections 44 and 45 eliminate the requirement that the vehicle title include
a description of the model of the vehicle. According to DOT, the model name included on
the title is currently abbreviated to 3 characters, and the system of abbreviation used by
DOT causes confusion among vehicle title holders. According to DOT, because the vehicle
model information is stored in DOT's database and is available through on-line inquiry,
it is not necessary to show this information on the title document.
AB882, s. 45 19Section 45 . 342.10 (1) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,19,2120 342.10 (1) (d) A description of the vehicle, including make, model and
21identification number.
AB882, s. 46 22Section 46 . 342.14 (9) of the statutes is repealed.

Note: Section 46 repeals the $4 transfer fee for the transfer of registration or
credits for registration to a vehicle currently titled in the name of the applicant.
AB882, s. 47 1Section 47 . 342.15 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,20,82 342.15 (4) (a) If the vehicle being transferred is a motorcycle or an automobile
3or station wagon registered under the monthly series system or a motor home or a
4motor truck, dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross
5weight of not more than 8,000 pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of
6not more than 12,000 pounds, the owner shall remove the registration plates and
7retain and preserve them for use on any other vehicle of the same type and gross
8weight which may subsequently be registered in his or her name.
AB882, s. 48 9Section 48 . 342.15 (4) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27,
10is amended to read:
AB882,20,1711 342.15 (4) (a) If the vehicle being transferred is a motorcycle or an automobile
12or station wagon registered under s. 341.27 or a motor home or a motor truck, dual
13purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more
14than 8,000 pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000
15pounds, the owner shall remove the registration plates and retain and preserve them
16for use on any other vehicle of the same type and gross weight which may
17subsequently be registered in his or her name.
AB882, s. 49 18Section 49 . 342.30 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,21,1319 342.30 (2) An Except as provided in this subsection, an identification number
20assigned by the department to a mobile home, trailer or semitrailer shall be stamped
21upon the frame in a readily visible location. An identification number assigned to
22a motor
vehicle manufactured prior to January 1, 1969, shall be permanently affixed
23to a location on the left front pillar. The vehicle identification number for motor

1vehicles manufactured after January 1, 1969, shall be permanently affixed upon
2either a part of the vehicle that is not designed to be removed except for repair, or a
3separate plate which is permanently affixed to such part. The vehicle identification
4number shall be located inside the passenger compartment and shall be readable,
5without moving any part of the vehicle, through the vehicle glazing under daylight
6lighting conditions by an observer having 20/20 vision (Snellen) whose eyepoint is
7located outside the vehicle adjacent to the left windshield pillar
that is readily visible
8when observed from outside the vehicle, as specified by the department by rule
.
9Identification numbers assigned for cycles shall be stamped on the left side, near the
10top of the engine casting just below the cylinder barrel. Such stamping or affixing
11shall be done under the supervision of a dealer, distributor or manufacturer
12registered under s. 341.51 or under the supervision of a peace officer. The person
13supervising the stamping or affixing shall make a report thereof to the department.
Note: Section 49 deletes the requirement that the vehicle identification number
be permanently affixed to specific vehicle locations, and instead provides that it shall be
permanently affixed to a readily visible location on the vehicle when observed from
outside the vehicle, as specified by the department by rule. According to DOT, it is not
always practicable to place the vehicle identification number inside the windshield, for
example, without removing the windshield. DOT has already established a policy, which
allows vehicle identification numbers to be placed in other visible locations. However,
some vehicle owners have received citations for improper placement of the identification
number because the statute still provides for specific locations. Therefore, DOT states
that this change will be more workable and will eliminate confusion that currently exists
among law enforcement personnel.
AB882, s. 50 14Section 50 . 342.34 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB882,22,615 342.34 (1) (c) If the vehicle is a motorcycle or an automobile or station wagon
16registered under the monthly series system or a motor home or a motor truck, dual
17purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more
18than 8,000 pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000
19pounds, the owner shall remove the registration plates and retain and preserve them

1for use on any other vehicle of the same type which may subsequently be registered
2in his or her name. If the vehicle is not a motorcycle or an automobile or station
3wagon
registered under the monthly series system, or a motor home or a motor truck,
4dual purpose motor home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not
5more than 8,000 pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than
612,000 pounds, he or she shall remove and destroy the plates.
AB882, s. 51 7Section 51 . 342.34 (1) (c) of the statutes, as affected by 1997 Wisconsin Act 27,
8is amended to read:
AB882,22,199 342.34 (1) (c) If the vehicle is a motorcycle or an automobile or station wagon
10registered under s. 341.27 or a motor home or a motor truck, dual purpose motor
11home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000
12pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds, the
13owner shall remove the registration plates and retain and preserve them for use on
14any other vehicle of the same type which may subsequently be registered in his or
15her name. If the vehicle is not a motorcycle or an automobile or station wagon
16registered under s. 341.27, or a motor home or a motor truck, dual purpose motor
17home or dual purpose farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000
18pounds or a farm truck which has a gross weight of not more than 12,000 pounds, he
19or she shall remove and destroy the plates.
AB882, s. 52 20Section 52 . 344.25 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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