SB366, s. 48
12Section
48. 341.145 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,18,1413
341.145
(2) (intro.) The department shall issue
a personalized registration
14plates plate only upon request and if:
SB366, s. 49
15Section
49. 341.145 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,19,316
341.145
(3) In addition to the regular application fee provided under s. 341.25
17(1) (a), (c) or (j) or (2) or 341.26 (3) (a) 2. or (am), the applicant for a personalized
18registration plate issued on an annual basis shall pay a fee of $15 for the issuance
19of the plate and $15 in each succeeding year to maintain the plate. In addition to the
20regular application fee provided under s. 341.25 (1) (b) or 341.26 (3) (a) 1., the
21applicant for a personalized registration plate issued on a biennial basis shall pay
22a fee of $30 for issuance of the plate if the plate is issued during the first year of the
23biennial registration period or $15 for issuance of the plate if the plate is issued
24during the 2nd year of the biennial registration period. The fee to maintain a
25personalized plate issued on a biennial basis is $30. The fee for reissuance of a
1personalized plate shall be $15 for an annual registration and $30 for a biennial
2registration. An applicant for
a personalized
plates plate issued under sub. (1) (b)
3or (c) shall not be required to pay the fee for initial issuance of the
plates plate.
SB366, s. 50
4Section
50. 341.145 (8) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,19,155
341.145
(8) The department may cancel and order the return of any
6personalized registration
plates plate issued which
contain contains any
7combination of letters or numbers, or both, which the department determines may
8carry connotations offensive to good taste and decency or which may be misleading.
9Any person ordered to return
such plates a plate under this subsection shall either
10be reimbursed for any additional fees they paid for the
plates plate for the
11registration year in which they are recalled, or be given at no additional cost
a 12replacement personalized registration
plates plate, the issuance of which is in
13compliance with the statutes. A person who fails to return
a personalized
14registration
plates plate upon request of the department may be required to forfeit
15not more than $200.
SB366, s. 51
16Section
51. 341.15 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,19,1917
341.15
(1) (intro.)
Whenever 2 registration plates are issued for a vehicle, one
18plate shall be attached to the front and one to the rear of the vehicle. Whenever
only 19one registration plate is issued for a vehicle, the plate shall be attached as follows:
SB366, s. 52
20Section
52. 341.15 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,19,2421
341.15
(1) (b) For any other vehicle
for which only one plate is issued, to the
22rear, except that a plate issued to or for a municipality under s. 341.26 (2m) may be
23attached to the front of the vehicle if the design or use of the vehicle is such as to make
24a plate attached to the rear difficult to see and read.
SB366, s. 53
25Section
53. 341.15 (1g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB366,20,6
1341.15
(1g) The owner of any vehicle for which 2 registration plates were issued
2before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], may remove and
3destroy one registration plate from the vehicle but is not required to do so until such
4time as the department issues a new plate upon the renewal of registration of the
5vehicle. If a person removes and destroys one plate, the remaining plate must comply
6with the requirements of sub. (1).
SB366, s. 54
7Section
54. 341.15 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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341.15
(2) Registration plates A registration plate shall be attached firmly and
9rigidly in a horizontal position and conspicuous place. The
plates plate shall at all
10times be maintained in a legible condition and shall be so displayed that
they it can
11be readily and distinctly seen and read. Any peace officer may require the operator
12of any vehicle on which
plates are a plate is not properly displayed to display
such
13plates the plate as required by this section.
SB366, s. 55
14Section
55. 341.16 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,20,1915
341.16
(1) (a) Whenever a current registration plate is lost or destroyed, the
16owner of the vehicle to which the plate was attached shall immediately apply to the
17department for replacement. Except as provided in par. (b) and sub. (2m), upon
18satisfactory proof of the loss or destruction of the plate and upon payment of a fee of
19$2 for
each the plate, the department shall issue a replacement.
SB366,21,222
341.16
(1) (b) Upon satisfactory proof of the loss or destruction of a special plate
23issued under s. 341.14 (6m) (a), (6r) (b), or (6w) or a special personalized plate issued
24under s. 341.145 (1) (b), (c), or (f) and upon payment of a fee of $5 for
each the plate
1or, if the plate is for a special group specified under s. 341.14 (6r) (f) 35. to 47. or 53.,
2$6 for
each the plate, the department shall issue a replacement.
SB366, s. 57
3Section
57. 341.16 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,21,94
341.16
(2) Whenever a current registration plate becomes illegible, the owner
5of the vehicle to which the plate is attached shall apply to the department for a
6replacement. Except as provided in sub. (2m), upon receipt of satisfactory proof of
7illegibility, and upon payment of a fee of $2 for
each
the plate, the department shall
8issue a replacement. Upon receipt of a replacement plate, the applicant shall destroy
9the illegible plate.
SB366, s. 58
10Section
58. 341.16 (2m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,21,1711
341.16
(2m) Upon request therefor and payment of a fee of $10, the department
12may issue an applicant for
a replacement
plates plate for an automobile registered
13pursuant to the registration system under s. 341.27
a registration
plates plate of the
14design specified in s. 341.13 for the plate issuance cycle next succeeding the cycle
15under which the original
plates were plate was issued. The department may limit
16the receipt of requests under this subsection to applicants for a renewal registration
17of a motor vehicle.
SB366, s. 59
18Section
59. 341.16 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,21,2219
341.16
(3) When issuing a replacement plate, the department may assign a
20new number and issue a new plate rather than a duplicate of the original if in its
21judgment that is in the best interests of economy or prevention of fraud. Upon receipt
22of a replacement plate, the applicant shall destroy
all plates the plate replaced.
SB366, s. 60
23Section
60. 341.16 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,22,3
1341.16
(4) Any person issued
a replacement
plates plate who fails to destroy
2the original
plates plate as required by sub. (2) or (3) may be required to forfeit not
3more than $200.
SB366, s. 61
4Section
61. 341.265 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,22,165
341.265
(1) Any person who is a resident of this state and the owner or
6subsequent transferee of a motor vehicle which has a model year of 1945 or earlier
7and which has not been altered or modified from the original manufacturer's
8specifications may upon application register the same as an antique vehicle upon
9payment of a fee of $5, and be furnished
a registration
plates plate of a distinctive
10design, in lieu of the usual registration
plates
plate, which shall show in addition to
11the registration number that the vehicle is an antique. The registration shall be
12valid while the vehicle is owned by the applicant without the payment of any
13additional fee. The vehicle shall only be used for special occasions such as display
14and parade purposes or for necessary testing, maintenance and storage purposes.
15A motorcycle may be registered as an antique vehicle if all of the requirements for
16registration specified in this subsection are satisfied.
SB366, s. 62
17Section
62. 341.265 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,22,2218
341.265
(1m) A person who registers an antique motor vehicle under sub. (1)
19may furnish and display on the vehicle a historical plate from or representing the
20model year of the vehicle if the registration and
plates plate issued by the department
21are simultaneously carried in or, with respect to an antique motorcycle, with the
22vehicle and are available for inspection.
SB366, s. 63
23Section
63. 341.266 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,23,524
341.266
(2) (a) Any person who is the owner of a special interest vehicle which
25is 20 or more years old at the time of making application for registration or transfer
1of title of the vehicle and who, unless the owner is an historical society that is exempt
2from federal income taxes, owns, has registered in this state and uses for regular
3transportation at least one vehicle that has
a regular registration
plates plate may
4upon application register the vehicle as a special interest vehicle upon payment of
5a fee under par. (b).
SB366, s. 64
6Section
64. 341.266 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,23,117
341.266
(2) (c) The department shall furnish the owner of the vehicle with
a 8registration
plates plate of a distinctive design in lieu of the usual registration
plates 9plate, and
those plates that plate shall show that the vehicle is a special interest
10vehicle owned by a Wisconsin collector. Upon application, the owner may reregister
11the vehicle without the payment of any additional fee.
SB366, s. 65
12Section
65. 341.266 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,23,1713
341.266
(2) (d) Each collector applying for
a special interest vehicle registration
14plates plate will be issued a collector's identification number which will appear on
15each the plate. Second and all subsequent registrations under this section by the
16same collector will bear the same collector's identification number followed by a
17suffix letter for vehicle identification.
SB366, s. 66
18Section
66. 341.266 (2) (e) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,23,2319
341.266
(2) (e) 3. Except as provided in s. 341.09 (7), no special interest vehicle
20may be operated upon any highway of this state during the month of January unless
21the owner of the vehicle reregisters the vehicle under s. 341.25 and replaces the
22distinctive registration
plates plate issued under par. (c) with
a regular registration
23plates plate or transfers
a regular registration
plates plate to the vehicle.
SB366, s. 67
24Section
67. 341.266 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,24,4
1341.266
(3) In addition to the fee in sub. (2) (b), there shall be an original (first
2time only) processing fee of $50 to defray the cost of issuing the original collector's
3special interest vehicle registration
plates plate and to ensure that each collector will
4be issued only one collector's identification number.
SB366, s. 68
5Section
68. 341.268 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,24,116
341.268
(2) (a) (intro.) Any person who is the owner of a reconstructed, replica,
7street modified or homemade vehicle and who owns, has registered in this state and
8uses for regular transportation at least one vehicle that has
a regular registration
9plates plate may upon application register the vehicle as a reconstructed, replica,
10street modified or homemade vehicle upon payment of a fee under par. (b), provided
11that the vehicle is one of the following:
SB366, s. 69
12Section
69. 341.268 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,24,1813
341.268
(2) (c) The department shall furnish the owner of the vehicle with
a 14registration
plates plate of a distinctive design in lieu of the usual registration
plates 15plate, and
those plates that plate shall show that the vehicle is a reconstructed,
16replica, street modified or homemade vehicle owned by a Wisconsin hobbyist. Upon
17application, the owner may reregister the vehicle without the payment of any
18additional fee.
SB366, s. 70
19Section
70. 341.268 (2) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,24,2420
341.268
(2) (d) Each hobbyist applying for
a reconstructed, replica, street
21modified or homemade vehicle registration
plates
plate will be issued a hobbyist's
22identification number which will appear on
each the plate. Second and all
23subsequent registrations under this section by the same hobbyist will bear the same
24hobbyist's identification number followed by a suffix letter for vehicle identification.
SB366, s. 71
25Section
71. 341.268 (2) (e) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,25,6
1341.268
(2) (e) 3. Except as provided in s. 341.09 (7), no reconstructed, replica,
2street modified or homemade vehicle may be operated upon any highway of this state
3during the month of January unless the owner of the vehicle reregisters the vehicle
4under s. 341.25 and replaces the distinctive registration
plates plate issued under
5par. (c) with
a regular registration
plates plate or transfers
a regular registration
6plates plate to the vehicle.
SB366, s. 72
7Section
72. 341.268 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,25,128
341.268
(3) In addition to the fee in sub. (2) (b), there shall be an original (first
9time only) processing fee of $50 to defray the cost of issuing the original hobbyist's
10reconstructed, replica, street modified or homemade vehicle registration
plates plate 11and to ensure that each hobbyist will be issued only one hobbyist's identification
12number.
SB366, s. 73
13Section
73. 341.27 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,25,2114
341.27
(3) (a) If the applicant holds
a current registration
plates that were plate
15that was removed from an automobile that the applicant no longer owns or that has
16been junked, is no longer used on the highways or has been registered as a special
17interest vehicle under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or a reconstructed, replica, street modified
18or homemade vehicle under s. 341.268 (2) (a), and the
plates were plate was issued
19under the system of registration prescribed by this section, the department shall
20register the automobile which is the subject of the application for the remainder of
21the unexpired registration period.
SB366, s. 74
22Section
74. 341.27 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,26,323
341.27
(3) (b) If the applicant does not hold
a current registration
plates plate 24under the circumstances described in par. (a) and the application is an original
25rather than renewal application, the department may register the automobile which
1is the subject of the application for such period or part thereof as the secretary
2determines will help to equalize the registration and renewal workload of the
3department.
SB366, s. 75
4Section
75. 341.28 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,26,125
341.28
(2) (intro.) If the applicant for registration holds
a current registration
6plates which were plate that was removed from an automobile which the applicant
7no longer owns or which has been junked, is no longer being 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 plate was issued under the system of registration prescribed by
11s. 341.27, the applicant is exempt from the payment of a registration fee, except in
12the following cases:
SB366, s. 76
13Section
76. 341.28 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,26,2014
341.28
(2) (a) If the annual fee prescribed for the automobile being registered
15is higher than the annual fee prescribed for the automobile from which the
plates
16were plate was removed, the applicant shall pay a fee computed on the basis of
17one-twelfth of the difference between the 2 annual fees multiplied by the number of
18months for which the automobile which is the subject of the application is being
19registered. The start of the new registration, for the purpose of computing the fee,
20shall be determined in accordance with sub. (7).
SB366, s. 77
21Section
77. 341.28 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,27,1122
341.28
(2) (b) If the automobile which is the subject of the application was
23owned by the applicant at any time during the month in which the transfer,
24termination of the consumer lease, discontinuance of use on the highways, junking
25or registration under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or 341.268 (2) (a) of the other automobile
1occurred and was not currently registered at the time of such transfer, termination
2of the consumer lease, discontinuance of use on the highways, junking or registration
3under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or 341.268 (2) (a), the applicant shall pay a fee to be computed
4as provided in subs. (3) to (5) but shall receive a credit for the unused portion of the
5current registration. The credit shall be computed on the basis of one-twelfth of the
6annual fee paid for the vehicle from which the
plates were plate was removed
7multiplied by the number of months remaining in the registration period
8represented by the removed
plates plate, including the month during which the
9applicant transferred, discontinued to use on the highways, junked or registered
10under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or 341.268 (2) (a) or terminated the consumer lease of the
11automobile from which the
plates were plate was removed.
SB366, s. 78
12Section
78. 341.28 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,27,1913
341.28
(3) If the applicant does not hold
a current registration
plates plate 14under the circumstances described in sub. (2) and the automobile which is the subject
15of the application has not previously been registered in this state by the applicant,
16the fee payable by the applicant shall be computed on the basis of one-twelfth of the
17annual fee multiplied by the number of months for which the automobile is being
18registered, the start of such registration period to be determined in accordance with
19sub. (7).
SB366, s. 79
20Section
79. 341.28 (4) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,27,2521
341.28
(4) (intro.) If the applicant does not hold
a current registration
plates 22plate under the circumstances described in sub. (2) but the automobile which is the
23subject of the application has previously been registered in this state by the
24applicant, the applicant shall pay a fee covering all the time since the end of the
25period for which the automobile previously was registered unless:
SB366, s. 80
1Section
80. 341.29 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,28,112
341.29
(2) If an application for registration of a vehicle subject to registration
3on an annual or biennial basis is received less than 2 months prior to the beginning
4of any registration period and the vehicle is not registered in this state at the time
5of application and the applicant desires to register for the succeeding registration
6period as well as for the remainder of the current period, the department upon
7registering the vehicle shall issue
a registration
plates plate designed for the
8succeeding registration period rather than for the current period.
Such plates also
9serve The plate also serves during the remainder of the current registration period
10as lawful evidence of the registration of the vehicle. This subsection does not affect
11computation of fee payable by the applicant.
SB366, s. 81
12Section
81. 341.295 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,28,1813
341.295
(3) (a) If the applicant holds
a registration
plates which were plate that
14was removed from a vehicle under s. 341.31 (4) (c), 342.15 (4) (a) or 342.34 (1) (c) or
15(2) (c), and the
plates were plate was issued under the monthly series system, the
16department shall register a replacement vehicle of the same type and gross weight
17which is the subject of the application for the remainder of the unexpired registration
18period.
SB366, s. 82
19Section
82. 341.295 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,28,2520
341.295
(3) (b) If the applicant does not hold
a current registration
plates plate 21under the circumstances described in par. (a) and the application is an original
22rather than renewal application, the department may register the vehicle which is
23the subject of the application for such period or part of a period as the secretary
24determines will help to equalize the registration and renewal workload of the
25department.
SB366, s. 83
1Section
83. 341.31 (1) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,29,42
341.31
(1) (b) 5. The vehicle is a motorcycle which has been transferred or
3leased to the applicant and for which
a current registration
plates plate had been
4issued to the previous owner; or
SB366, s. 84
5Section
84. 341.31 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,29,126
341.31
(4) (b) A person retaining a
set of plates plate removed from a vehicle
7under s. 342.15 (4) (a) or 342.34 (1) (c) or (2) (c) and which was junked or transferred,
8is no longer leased to the person or used on the highways or has been registered as
9a special interest vehicle under s. 341.266 (2) (a) or a reconstructed, replica, street
10modified or homemade vehicle under s. 341.268 (2) (a) may receive credit for the
11unused portion of the registration fee paid when registering a replacement vehicle
12of the same type and gross weight.
SB366, s. 85
13Section
85. 341.31 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,29,1614
341.31
(4) (c) A person retaining a
set of plates plate removed from a motorcycle
15may receive credit for the unused portion of the registration fee paid when
16registering a replacement motorcycle.
SB366, s. 86
17Section
86. 341.32 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,30,518
341.32
(1) Whenever the construction or the use of a registered vehicle is
19changed in a manner making the vehicle subject to a different registration fee than
20the fee for which the vehicle currently is registered, the owner shall immediately
21make application for reregistration. The fee payable upon such reregistration shall
22be computed as for a vehicle not previously registered in this state but a credit shall
23be allowed for the unused portion of the fee paid for the previous registration if the
24registration
plates plate issued upon the previous registration
are is returned to the
25department. The credit shall be computed on the basis of one-twelfth of the annual
1registration fee or one twenty-fourth of the biennial registration fee prescribed for
2the vehicle as previously registered multiplied by the number of months of
3registration which have not fully expired on the date the vehicle became subject to
4the different fee. The credit may be applied toward the reregistration of the vehicle
5only up to the date when the previous registration would have expired.
SB366, s. 87
6Section
87. 341.33 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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341.33
(2) The department shall refund the unused portion of a registration fee
8paid for the registration of a vehicle owned by a person who is entering active service
9in the naval or military forces of the United States if the person makes application
10for such refund upon a form prescribed by the department, furnishes such proof as
11the department may require that the vehicle will not be operated in this or another
12state during the remainder of the period for which the vehicle is registered, and
13returns to the department the certificate of registration and registration
plates plate.
14The refund shall be computed on the basis of one-twelfth of the annual registration
15fee or one twenty-fourth of the biennial registration fee paid for the vehicle,
16multiplied by the number of full months remaining in the period for which the vehicle
17is registered when the vehicle ceases to be operated.
SB366, s. 88
18Section
88. 341.33 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,31,419
341.33
(3) Upon request, the department shall refund 50% of a registration fee
20paid for a vehicle registered on a biennial basis if the person who registered the
21vehicle furnishes such proof as the department requires that the person has
22transferred his or her interest in the vehicle or terminated leasing the vehicle before
23the beginning of the 2nd year of the period for which the vehicle is registered or that
24the vehicle will not be operated in this state after the beginning of the 2nd year of
25the period for which the vehicle is registered. The department may require the
1person to return the certificate of registration and registration
plates plate for the
2vehicle to the department. Except as provided in sub. (1), the department may not
3refund more than 50% of the fee paid for the registration of a vehicle registered on
4a biennial basis.
SB366, s. 89
5Section
89. 341.335 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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341.335
(1) Whenever any person, after applying for and receiving
a 7registration
plates plate, moves from the address named in the application for the
8registration
plates plate or when the name of the licensee is changed by marriage or
9otherwise, the person shall within 10 days notify the department in writing of the
10old and new address or of such former and new names and of all registration plate
11numbers held.
SB366, s. 90
12Section
90. 341.41 (8) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB366,32,313
341.41
(8) (a) Residents of the state operating a fleet of 3 or more units
14consisting of trucks, truck tractors or road tractors with a gross weight of not less
15than 12,000 pounds shall display
a Wisconsin registration
plates plate for which
16100% of the fee has been paid on vehicles not exempt from Wisconsin registration and
17operated in intrastate commerce. Vehicles engaged in interstate commerce may
18display
a Wisconsin prorate registration
plates plate for which a proportional
19registration fee has been paid in addition to a full fee registration plate from another
20jurisdiction. Such proportional registration shall be accomplished either by payment
21to the department of registration fees in an amount equal to that obtained by
22applying the proportion of in-state fleet miles divided by the total fleet miles to the
23total fees which would otherwise be required for the registration of all such vehicles
24in this state, or by registration of a portion of such vehicles as determined under this
25subsection. The department may refuse to permit any or all of such vehicles to be
1registered under apportionment if the department is not satisfied that this state will
2obtain a fair and equitable share of license registrations of the vehicles comprising
3such fleet.
SB366, s. 91
4Section
91. 341.47 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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341.47
(1) (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (2), any motor vehicle,
6recreational vehicle, trailer or semitrailer that is owned or repossessed by, or
7consigned for sale to, a dealer, distributor or manufacturer may be operated on the
8highways of this state for either private or business purposes without being
9registered if the vehicle has displayed upon it
a valid registration
plates plate issued
10under s. 341.51 to the dealer, distributor or manufacturer and the vehicle:
SB366, s. 92
11Section
92. 341.47 (3) of the statutes is amended to read: