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2013 - 2014 LEGISLATURE
September 3, 2013 - Introduced by Senators Petrowski, Tiffany,
Grothman and
Jauch, cosponsored by Representatives
Mursau, Swearingen, Czaja, T.
Larson, Murtha, Nygren, Spiros and Tittl. Referred to Committee on
Transportation, Public Safety, and Veterans and Military Affairs.
SB279,1,5
1An Act to repeal 348.27 (9) (a) 1. c. and 348.27 (9) (a) 3. a.; and
to amend 348.27
2(9) (a) 1. (intro.) and a., 348.27 (9) (a) 1. b., 348.27 (9) (a) 1. d. and 348.27 (9) (a)
33. f. of the statutes;
relating to: annual or consecutive month permits for
4vehicles or combinations of vehicles transporting loads near the
5Wisconsin-Michigan border.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, with limited exceptions, no person may operate on a
highway any vehicle or combination of vehicles (vehicle) that exceeds certain
statutory limits on size, weight, or load unless that person possesses a permit issued
by the Department of Transportation (DOT), which may issue an annual or
consecutive month permit (Michigan border permit) for an oversize or overweight
vehicle to: 1) transport loads within 11 miles of the Wisconsin-Michigan state line;
2) transport exclusively peeled or unpeeled forest products cut crosswise, wood chips,
or forestry biomass on USH 2 in Iron County, Florence County, or Ashland County
or in Bayfield County from the Ashland County line through Hart Lake Road, if the
vehicle is traveling between this state and Michigan and does not violate Michigan
law; 3) transport exclusively peeled or unpeeled forest products cut crosswise, wood
chips, or forestry biomass on USH 2 from STH 13 in the city of Ashland through Hart
Lake Road in Bayfield County; and 4) transport raw forest products or lumber on
specified highway routes, including a portion of USH 8 in Oneida and Forest counties
and STH 139 from the Wisconsin-Michigan border to USH 8, if the vehicle does not
violate Michigan law. Current law defines "raw forest products" as logs, pilings,
posts, poles, cordwood products, wood chips, sawdust, pulpwood, intermediary
lumber, fuel wood and Christmas trees not altered by a manufacturing process off
the land, sawmill or factory from which they are taken.
This bill modifies operating authority for vehicles operating under a Michigan
border permit in a way that standardizes certain requirements with respect to
highway routes where a Michigan border permit is used. Under the bill, if a vehicle
is operating on a route under items 2 to 4, above, the Michigan border permit
authorizes the transportation of raw forest products, lumber, and forestry biomass.
The bill also eliminates the requirement under item 2, above, that the vehicle travel
between this state and Michigan. The bill adds an additional requirement for items
1 and 3, above, that the vehicle being operated not violate Michigan law. The bill
allows a vehicle operating under a Michigan border permit as provided in item 4,
above, to operate on additional segments of USH 8. The bill also specifies that a
vehicle operated under a Michigan border permit on any route under items 1 to 4,
above, may operate unladen on any of these routes when returning from the delivery
of a load or when traveling to or from a point of fueling, servicing, or purchase or sale
of the vehicle.
Under current law, if any bill introduced in either house of the legislature
directly or indirectly establishes an exception to vehicle weight limitations, DOT
must prepare a report, containing specified information, relating to the bill within
six weeks after the bill is introduced and before any vote is taken on the bill. This
bill directs DOT not to prepare such a report on this bill.
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:
SB279,1
1Section
1. 348.27 (9) (a) 1. (intro.) and a. of the statutes are amended to read:
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348.27
(9) (a) 1. (intro.) The department may issue annual or consecutive
3month permits, for the transportation
of loads on a vehicle or combination of vehicles
4of loads exceeding statutory length or weight limitations
and for the unladen
5operation of such vehicles returning from the delivery of a load or operating to or from
6a point of fueling, servicing, or purchase or sale of the vehicle, that authorize all of
7the following:
SB279,3,3
1a. The transportation of loads over any class of highway for a distance not to
2exceed 11 miles from the Michigan-Wisconsin state line
if the vehicle or combination
3of vehicles does not violate length or weight limitations under Michigan law.
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348.27
(9) (a) 1. b. The transportation of
exclusively peeled or unpeeled forest
7products cut crosswise, wood chips, or raw forest products, lumber, or forestry
8biomass anywhere upon USH 2 in Iron County, Florence County, or Ashland County
9or upon USH 2 in Bayfield County from the Ashland County line through Hart Lake
10Road if the vehicle or combination of vehicles
is traveling between this state and
11Michigan and does not violate length or weight limitations under Michigan law.
SB279,3
12Section
3. 348.27 (9) (a) 1. c. of the statutes is repealed.
SB279,3,1815
348.27
(9) (a) 1. d. The transportation of raw forest products
or, lumber
, or
16forestry biomass on any highway route specified in subd. 3. if the vehicle or
17combination of vehicles does not violate length or weight limitations under Michigan
18law.
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348.27
(9) (a) 3. f. USH 8, from
USH 45 to Ross Lake Road, in the town of
24Caswell in Oneida and Forest counties the Wisconsin-Michigan border in Marinette
25County to USH 45 in Oneida County.
SB279,7
1Section
7.
Nonstatutory provisions.
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(1)
Exception to review by the department of transportation. 3Notwithstanding section 13.096 (2) of the statutes, the department of transportation
4shall not prepare a report on this bill under section 13.096 (2) and (3) of the statutes.
SB279,8
5Section
8.
Initial applicability.
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(1) This act first applies to permits issued on the effective date of this
7subsection.