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2011 - 2012 LEGISLATURE
December 7, 2011 - Introduced by Senators Galloway, Holperin and Jauch,
cosponsored by Representatives Mursau, Petrowski, Spanbauer, Tauchen,
Clark, Bewley, Bernier, T. Larson, Endsley
and Rivard. Referred to
Committee on Transportation and Elections.
SB322,1,2 1An Act to amend 348.27 (9m) (c) of the statutes; relating to: overweight permits
2for vehicles transporting raw forest products.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, with limited exceptions, no person may operate on a
highway any vehicle or vehicle combination that exceeds certain statutory weight
limits unless the person obtains a permit issued by the Department of
Transportation (DOT) or a local highway authority. In issuing an overweight permit,
DOT may impose reasonable conditions and restrictions on the permittee as DOT
deems necessary for the safety of travel and protection of the highways.
Under current law, DOT may issue annual or consecutive month permits for the
transportation of raw forest products in vehicle combinations having a gross weight
not exceeding 98,000 pounds if the vehicle combination has six or more axles and
meets other criteria (RS permit). "Raw forest products" includes logs, poles,
cordwood, wood chips, sawdust, and pulpwood. A vehicle combination operated
under an RS permit is subject to certain operating restrictions, including that it
cannot be operated on an interstate highway or any highway or bridge with a posted
weight limit that is less than the vehicle combination's gross weight, except as
described immediately below.
Also under current law, DOT or a local highway authority may impose special
weight limits on highways that, because of weakness of the roadbed due to
deterioration or climatic conditions or other special or temporary conditions, would
likely be seriously damaged or destroyed in the absence of the special limits. If
special weight limits are imposed, the limits must be posted by highway signs along

the affected highways. The special weight limits apply regardless of whether a
vehicle is being operated under an overweight permit unless the permit expressly
authorizes the special weight limits to be exceeded. When DOT issues an RS permit,
the RS permit must expressly authorize the vehicle combination to exceed, on state
trunk highways and state trunk highway routes designated as connecting highways,
any special weight limits posted in connection with the thawing of frozen highways.
Under this bill, an RS permit issued by DOT may not contain any condition or
limitation imposed by DOT in connection with the thawing of frozen highways that
are not state trunk highways or connecting highways, except that the operation of
the vehicle combination under the RS permit is subject to posted weight limits on
these local highways.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB322, s. 1 1Section 1. 348.27 (9m) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB322,2,112 348.27 (9m) (c) A permit issued under par. (a) 4. shall expressly authorize the
3vehicle combination to exceed, on state trunk highways and connecting highways,
4any special weight limitation imposed under ss. 348.17 (1) and 349.16 (1) (a) and (2)
5in connection with the thawing of frozen highways and to be operated at the full
6weight allowable under par. (a) on state trunk highways and connecting highways.
7Notwithstanding s. 348.25 (3), a permit issued under par. (a) 4. may not contain any
8condition or limitation imposed by the department in connection with the thawing
9of frozen highways that are not state trunk highways or connecting highways, except
10that the operation of the vehicle combination is subject to posted weight limitations
11on these local highways.
SB322, s. 2 12Section 2. Initial applicability.
SB322,2,1413 (1) This act first applies to permits issued on the effective date of this
14subsection.
SB322, s. 3 15Section 3. Effective date.
SB322,3,2
1(1) This act takes effect on the first day of the 3rd month beginning after
2publication.
SB322,3,33 (End)
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