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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
May 17, 2023 - Introduced by Representatives Mursau, Born, Behnke, Cabrera,
Dallman, Edming, Hong, Myers, Novak, Palmeri and Clancy, cosponsored by
Senators Felzkowski, Quinn, Roys, Spreitzer and Taylor. Referred to
Committee on Transportation.
AB284,1,2 1An Act to amend 86.19 (1); and to create 86.19 (1p) of the statutes; relating
2to:
tribal nation welcome signs.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill authorizes a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this
state to erect and maintain within the right-of-way of any highway within the
boundaries of an Indian reservation or other land held in trust for the tribe or band
a tribal nation welcome sign. Under the bill, “tribal nation welcome sign” means an
official sign erected and maintained by a federally recognized American Indian tribe
or band in this state that the tribe determines is necessary to inform motorists of the
territorial boundaries of tribal reservation and trust lands. The bill provides that
welcome signs may not be erected within the right-of-way of an interstate highway
and are not subject to the Wisconsin manual on traffic control devices adopted by the
Department of Transportation.
Under current law generally, no sign may be placed within the limits of any
street or highway except as necessary for the guidance or warning of traffic, the
safeguard of children at play, or to indicate the presence of a neighborhood watch
program. This prohibition does not apply to directional and other official signs or to
municipal welcome signs.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB284,1
1Section 1. 86.19 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB284,2,62 86.19 (1) Except as provided in sub. (1m), (1n), or (1o), or (1p) or s. 84.01 (30)
3(g), no sign shall be placed within the limits of any street or highway except such as
4are necessary for the guidance or warning of traffic or as provided by ss. 60.23 (17m)
5and 66.0429. The authorities charged with the maintenance of streets or highways
6shall cause the removal therefrom and the disposal of all other signs.
AB284,2 7Section 2. 86.19 (1p) of the statutes is created to read:
AB284,2,128 86.19 (1p) (a) In this subsection, “tribal nation welcome sign” means an official
9sign erected and maintained by a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band
10in this state that the tribe or band determines is necessary to inform motorists of the
11territorial boundaries of the Indian reservation or other land held in trust for the
12tribe or band.
AB284,2,2013 (b) A federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in this state may erect
14and maintain within the right-of-way of any highway within the boundaries of an
15Indian reservation or other land held in trust for the tribe or band a tribal nation
16welcome sign. No sign under this subsection may be placed within the right-of-way
17of a highway designated as part of the national system of interstate and defense
18highways. A sign placed under this subsection is not a traffic control device and is
19not subject to the provisions of the Wisconsin manual on traffic control devices
20adopted by the department under s. 84.02 (4) (e).
AB284,2,2121 (End)
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