AB557-ASA1,48,2220
a. Information that specifies how the eligible applicant will provide rail
21passenger service on the route between the cities of Chicago, Illinois, and Milwaukee
22without the need of a state subsidy.
AB557-ASA1,48,2423
b. Details on the expansion of rail passenger service to the cities of Green Bay
24and Madison.
AB557-ASA1,49,2
1c. Information on the possible expansion of rail passenger service by the eligible
2applicant to other locations.
AB557-ASA1,49,53
d. Model standby agreements for track rights, labor, insurance, equipment
4leasing, dispatching, marketing, ticketing and the training and testing of railroad
5crews.
AB557-ASA1,49,86
e. If the eligible applicant is applying to operate pursuant to an agreement with
7Amtrak, satisfactory evidence that Amtrak and the eligible applicant have entered
8into a service agreement.
AB557-ASA1,49,159
2. The authority, after reviewing the application submitted under subd. 1.,
10determines that a grant to the eligible applicant is likely to facilitate and encourage
11rail passenger service on the route between the cities of Chicago, Illinois, and
12Milwaukee and submits a request to the joint committee on finance for the joint
13committee on finance to supplement, from the appropriation under s. 20.865 (4) (u),
14by $200,000 the appropriation under s. 20.490 (3) (q) for the purpose of awarding the
15grant under this paragraph.
AB557-ASA1,49,1916
3. The joint committee on finance approves the request under subd. 2. and,
17notwithstanding s. 13.101 (3) (a), makes the supplement specified in subd. 2. Upon
18receipt of the supplement, the authority shall award the grant of $200,000 to the
19eligible applicant from the appropriation under s. 20.490 (3) (q).
AB557-ASA1,49,20
20(4) Applicability. This section does not apply after December 31, 1999.
AB557-ASA1,50,222
340.01
(7m) "Commercial driver license" means a license issued to a person by
23this state or another jurisdiction which is in accordance with the requirements of the
24federal commercial motor vehicle safety act of 1986,
49 USC 2701 to
2716 31301 to
131317, or by Canada or Mexico, and which authorizes the licensee to operate certain
2commercial motor vehicles.
AB557-ASA1,50,84
340.01
(7r) "Commercial driver license information system" means the
5information system established pursuant to the federal commercial motor vehicle
6safety act of 1986,
49 USC 2701 to
2716 31301 to 31317, to serve as a clearinghouse
7for information related to the licensing and identification of commercial motor
8vehicle drivers.
AB557-ASA1,50,1110
341.08
(2) (am) If the applicant is a natural person registering a farm truck
11under s. 341.26 (3) (a) 1., the applicant's social security number.
AB557-ASA1,50,1713
341.08
(2) (cm) If the applicant is registering a farm truck under s. 341.26 (3)
14(a) 1., certification that the applicant had at least $6,000 in gross farm profits, as
15defined in s. 71.58 (4), in at least one of the 2 previous taxable years, or that the
16applicant expects to have at least $6,000 in gross farm profits, as defined in s. 71.58
17(4), in the current taxable year.
AB557-ASA1,51,219
341.08
(4) Applications for renewal of registration shall contain the
20information required in sub. (2) for original applications or such parts thereof as the
21department deems necessary to assure the proper registration of the vehicle
, except
22that all applications for renewal of registration of farm trucks under s. 341.26 (3) (a)
231. shall contain the information specified in sub. (2) (am) and (cm). The department
24may require that applications for renewal of registration be accompanied by the
25certificate of title issued for the vehicle only when the true ownership or proper
1registration of the vehicle is in doubt and cannot be resolved from records maintained
2by the department.
AB557-ASA1,51,74
341.08
(8) The department may not disclose a social security number obtained
5from an applicant under sub. (2) (am) to any person except to the department of
6revenue for the sole purpose of determining the applicant's eligibility to register the
7farm truck under s. 341.26 (3) (a) 1.
AB557-ASA1,51,119
341.14
(6r) (b) 2. An additional fee of
$10 $15 shall be charged for the issuance
10or reissuance of the plates for special groups specified under par. (f) 1. to
34., 48., 49.
,
1149m. and 51.
AB557-ASA1,51,2314
341.14
(6r) (b) 4. An additional fee of $20 that is in addition to the fee under
15subd. 2.
or 3. shall be charged for the issuance or renewal of a plate issued on an
16annual basis for a special group specified under par. (f) 35. to 47. An additional fee
17of $40 that is in addition to the fee under subd. 2.
or 3. shall be charged for the
18issuance or renewal of a plate issued on a biennial basis for a special group specified
19under par. (f) 35. to 47. if the plate is issued or renewed during the first year of the
20biennial registration period or $20 for the issuance or renewal if the plate is issued
21or renewed during the 2nd year of the biennial registration period. The fee under
22this subdivision is deductible as a charitable contribution for purposes of the taxes
23under ch. 71.
AB557-ASA1,52,13
1341.14
(6r) (b) 5. An additional fee of $25
that is in addition to the fee under
2subd. 2. shall be charged for the issuance or renewal of a plate issued on an annual
3basis for the special group specified under par. (f) 50. An additional fee of $50
that
4is in addition to the fee under subd. 2. shall be charged for the issuance or renewal
5of a plate issued on the biennial basis for the special group specified under par. (f) 50.
6if the plate is issued or renewed during the first year of the biennial registration
7period or $25 for the issuance or renewal if the plate is issued or renewed during the
82nd year of the biennial registration period. All moneys received under this
9subdivision in excess of the initial costs of production of the special group plate under
10par. (f) 50. or $15,000, whichever is less, shall be deposited in the conservation fund
11and credited to the appropriation under s. 20.370 (1) (fs). To the extent permitted
12under ch. 71, the fee under this subdivision is deductible as a charitable contribution
13for purposes of the taxes under ch. 71.
AB557-ASA1,52,1815
341.145
(3m) All fees collected under sub. (3) for plates issued or reissued
16under sub. (1) (c) to members of authorized special groups specified under s. 341.14
17(6r) (f) 1. to 32., 49., 49m. and 51. and for plates issued or reissued under sub. (1) (b)
18shall be deposited in the veterans trust fund.
AB557-ASA1,52,25
20341.21 Registration and title transactions by dealers. The department
21may contract with a motor vehicle dealer for services relating to the processing or
22distribution of original or renewal registrations under this chapter or certificates of
23title under ch. 342. The department may not compensate a motor vehicle dealer for
24services provided under this section. A contract with a motor vehicle dealer shall
25contain the following provisions:
AB557-ASA1,53,3
1(1) The amount of fees, if any, that the motor vehicle dealer may charge a person
2for services relating to the processing or distribution of an original or renewal
3registration or a certificate of title.
AB557-ASA1,53,6
4(2) Within 7 business days after the completion of an application, the motor
5vehicle dealer shall process the application and submit any required fees and other
6documentation to the department.
AB557-ASA1,53,8
7(3) The motor vehicle dealer shall retain all records related to an application
8for original or renewal registration or a certificate of title for at least 5 years.
AB557-ASA1,53,10
9(4) The department or its representative may, without any prior notice, conduct
10random inspections and audits of the motor vehicle dealer.
AB557-ASA1,53,1412
341.26
(3) (a) 1. For each farm truck having a gross weight of 12,000 pounds
13or less, a biennial fee of $42.
Registration plates issued under this subdivision expire
14on the last day of February of even-numbered years.
AB557-ASA1, s. 130
15Section
130. 341.297 (2) of the statutes is renumbered 341.297 (2) (a) and
16amended to read:
AB557-ASA1,53,2117
341.297
(2) (a) A farm truck having a gross weight of 12,000 pounds or less, as
18specified in s. 341.26 (3) (a) 1.
The registration period for such a farm truck begins
19on March 1 of an even-numbered year and ends on the last day of February of the
20next even-numbered year All such farm trucks shall be registered by the department
21according to the monthly series of registration prescribed by par. (b).
AB557-ASA1,54,223
341.297
(2) (b) There are established 24 registration periods, each to be
24designated by a calendar month and to start on the first day of such month and end
25on the last day of the 24th month from the date of commencing. The department shall
1so administer the monthly series system of registration as to distribute the work of
2registering farm trucks as uniformly as practicable throughout the calendar year.
AB557-ASA1,54,10
4341.43 Audits. The department may conduct such audits as it deems
5necessary to determine the adequacy of fees paid under the international
6registration plan or other proportional registration law or agreement and taxes
and
7fees paid under s. 341.45. Audits shall be conducted during normal business hours.
8Credits shall be given for overpayments and deficiencies shall be assessed, with
9interest. Actual and necessary expenses incurred by an auditor, plus wages, may be
10assessed against the person audited.
AB557-ASA1,54,13
12341.45 (title)
Importation in vehicle tanks regulated; taxes; fees;
13permits.
AB557-ASA1,55,215
341.45
(1g) (a)
Every Except as provided in subs. (3) and (4g), every person who
16purchases or obtains motor vehicle fuel or an alternate fuel outside of this state and
17operates any qualified motor vehicle into this state upon a highway and transports
18that fuel in an attached or unattached fuel supply tank for the sole purpose of
19operating the qualified motor vehicle shall pay the Wisconsin motor vehicle fuel or
20alternate fuels tax
and the oil inspection fee under s. 168.12 on the gallons consumed
21by the qualified motor vehicle while operated on the highways of this state. The
22person shall pay the tax
and fees by purchasing motor vehicle fuel or alternate fuels
23within this state in an amount that is equivalent to the gallonage consumed while
24operating the qualified motor vehicle on the highways of this state, or by remitting
1the tax
and fees directly to the department or to another jurisdiction that is a party
2to the international fuel tax agreement.
AB557-ASA1,55,64
341.45
(1g) (b) The department may require any person required to pay under
5par. (a) to report on forms prescribed by it, to display evidence of compliance with par.
6(a) and to pay taxes
and fees in the manner specified by the department.
AB557-ASA1,55,9
7(c) The department shall require any person convicted of evading the tax
or fees 8due under par. (a) to report on forms and in the manner prescribed by the
9department.
AB557-ASA1,55,1711
341.45
(2) Every person regularly or habitually operating qualified motor
12vehicles upon the highways of any other state and using in those qualified motor
13vehicles motor vehicle fuel or an alternate fuel purchased or obtained in this state
14shall be allowed a credit or refund equal to the
oil inspection fee and the tax on the
15motor vehicle fuel or alternate fuel actually paid to the state in which it is used, but
16not to exceed the tax
and fees imposed on motor vehicle fuel or alternate fuels by this
17state.
AB557-ASA1,55,2519
341.45
(3) The department may enter into reciprocal agreements with the
20appropriate officials of any other state under which it may waive all or any part of
21the requirements imposed by this section upon those who use motor vehicle fuel or
22alternate fuels upon which the tax
has and fees have been paid to another state if the
23officials of the other state grant equivalent privileges with respect to motor vehicle
24fuel or alternate fuels used in that state but upon which the tax
has and fees have 25been paid to Wisconsin.
AB557-ASA1,56,72
341.45
(4g) The department may issue trip permits for 72-hour periods to
3persons who would otherwise be required to pay the Wisconsin motor vehicle fuel or
4alternate fuels tax and the oil inspection fee under sub. (1g). The department shall
5charge a fee of not less than $15 for each permit issued under this subsection. A
6person who has obtained a permit under this subsection is exempt from the
7purchasing requirement of sub. (1g) (a).
AB557-ASA1,56,149
341.45
(4m) All oil inspection fees paid to the department of transportation
10under sub. (1g) (a) in excess of oil inspection fee credits or refunds under sub. (2) shall
11be deposited in the petroleum inspection fund. All oil inspection fees credited or
12refunded by the department of transportation under sub. (2) in excess of oil
13inspection fees paid to the department of transportation under sub. (1g) (a) shall be
14paid from the petroleum inspection fund.
AB557-ASA1,56,2116
341.45
(5) The department shall promulgate rules under ch. 227 necessary to
17administer this section.
The rules shall include provisions relating to the issuance
18and use of the permits authorized under sub. (4g). The rules may include provisions
19relating to the payment of interest on late payments of motor vehicle fuel and
20alternate fuels taxes
, oil inspection fees, and fees for the late payment or
21underpayment of motor vehicle fuel and alternate fuels taxes
and oil inspection fees.
AB557-ASA1,57,223
343.01
(2) (cb) "Motorized construction equipment" means motor-driven
24construction equipment designed principally for off-road use, including a
1motorscraper, backhoe, motorgrader, compacter, excavator, tractor, trencher and
2bulldozer.
AB557-ASA1,57,84
343.02
(1) The department shall administer and enforce this chapter and may
5promulgate for that purpose such rules as the secretary considers necessary. Rules
6promulgated under this chapter may not conflict with and shall be at least as
7stringent as standards set by the federal commercial motor vehicle safety act,
49
8USC 2701 to
2716 31301 to 31317 and the regulations adopted under that act.
AB557-ASA1, s. 144
9Section
144. 343.03 (1) (title) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB557-ASA1,57,1010
343.03
(1) (title)
Compliance with federal standards.
AB557-ASA1,57,1412
343.03
(1) (a) The department shall institute a classified driver license system
13meeting all federal standards under
49 USC 2701 to
2716 31301 to 31317 and
49 CFR
14383.
AB557-ASA1,57,1816
343.03
(1) (b) The department shall
begin issuance of issue operator's licenses
17in conformity with the classified driver license system to each licensee upon renewal,
18reinstatement or initial application
by April 1, 1991.
AB557-ASA1,58,221
343.03
(5) Inquiries before issuance. Before issuing a license under this
22chapter, the department shall obtain driver record information from the national
23driver registry and commercial driver license information system to determine
24whether the applicant holds a commercial driver license, or a license that is revoked,
25suspended or canceled, or is otherwise disqualified. If the applicant is currently
1licensed in another state, the department shall obtain information on the applicant's
2license status with the state of licensure before issuing a license.
AB557-ASA1,58,125
343.05
(2) (a) 2. A nonresident who has in his or her immediate possession a
6valid commercial driver license issued to the person in
his or her home another 7jurisdiction
or Mexico bearing all endorsements required for the specific class and
8type of vehicle being operated. A license is not valid under this subdivision if the
9license is restricted to operation inside the person's home jurisdiction, or if the person
10is otherwise violating restrictions or exceeding operating authorization stated on the
11person's license. If the nonresident is operating a commercial motor vehicle in
12interstate commerce, he or she must be at least 21 years of age.
AB557-ASA1,58,2014
343.05
(2) (c) A tow truck operator holding a valid commercial driver license
15who is engaged in the removal of a disabled or wrecked vehicle from the highway or
16eliminating a hazard is not required to hold an endorsement to his or her commercial
17driver license regardless of the type of vehicle being towed. This exception to the
18requirement for an endorsement does not apply to any subsequent towing of the
19vehicle, including moving the vehicle from one repair facility to another, unless
the 20one of the following applies:
AB557-ASA1,58,22
211. The tow truck operator
holds a commercial driver license and is accompanied
22by a driver who holds the required endorsements.
AB557-ASA1,58,2524
343.05
(2) (c) 2. The vehicle is a vehicle that requires a "P" endorsement for its
25operation.
AB557-ASA1, s. 153
1Section
153. 343.05 (4) (a) 3. of the statutes is renumbered 343.05 (2) (a) 5. and
2amended to read:
AB557-ASA1,59,93
343.05
(2) (a) 5. A person
temporarily operating motorized construction
4equipment
designed principally for off-road use, including a motorscraper, backhoe,
5motorgrader, compacter, excavator, tractor, trencher and bulldozer
upon a highway
6in this state who possesses a valid operator's license issued to the person by the
7department which is not revoked, suspended, canceled, disqualified or expired. This
8subdivision does not apply to a truck or a construction vehicle designed or equipped
9for use on a highway or to any vehicle exceeding a speed of 35 miles per hour.
AB557-ASA1,59,1511
343.055
(5) Rules. As soon as possible after the federal commercial motor
12vehicle safety act,
49 USC 2701 to
2716 31301 to 31317, or the regulations adopted
13under that act permit any commercial driver license waiver, the department shall
14promulgate rules governing eligibility for the waiver. This subsection applies to
15waivers not permitted by federal law on May 12, 1992.
AB557-ASA1,60,1517
343.06
(1) (c) To any person under age 18 unless the person is enrolled in a
18school program or high school equivalency program and is not a habitual truant as
19defined in s. 118.16 (1) (a), has graduated from high school or been granted a
20declaration of high school graduation equivalency or is enrolled in a home-based
21private educational program, as defined in s. 115.001 (3g), and has satisfactorily
22completed a course in driver education in public schools approved by the department
23of public instruction, or in technical colleges approved by the technical college system
24board, or in nonpublic and private schools which meet the minimum standards set
25by the department of public instruction, or has satisfactorily completed a
1substantially equivalent course in driver training approved by the department and
2given by a school licensed by the department under s. 343.61, or has satisfactorily
3completed a substantially equivalent course in driver education or training approved
4by another state and has attained the age of 16, except as provided in s. 343.07 (1).
5The department shall not issue a license to any person under the age of 18
6authorizing the operation of "Class M" vehicles unless the person has successfully
7completed a basic rider course approved by the department. The department may,
8by rule, exempt certain persons from the basic rider course requirement of this
9paragraph. Applicants for a license under s. 343.08 or 343.135 are exempt from the
10driver education, basic rider or driver training course requirement. The secretary
11shall prescribe rules for licensing of schools and instructors to qualify under this
12paragraph. The driver education course shall be made available to every eligible
13student in the state. Except as provided under s. 343.16 (1) (c)
and (2) (cm) to (e), no
14operator's license may be issued unless a driver's examination has been
15administered by the department.
AB557-ASA1,61,217
343.06
(2) After March 31, 1992, the
The department shall not issue a
18commercial driver license, including a renewal, occupational or reinstated license,
19to any person during any period of disqualification under s. 343.315 or
49 CFR 383.51 20or the law of another jurisdiction in substantial conformity therewith, as the result
21of one or more disqualifying offenses committed on or after July 1, 1987.
Beginning
22on April 1, 1992, the department shall cancel any commercial driver license Any
23person who is known to the department to
have been issued to a person who is
24disqualified be subject to disqualification under s. 343.315 (1) (a) shall be disqualified
1by the department, unless the
required period of disqualification
specified in s.
2343.315 for the disqualifying offense has already expired.