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2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
November 18, 2009 - Introduced by Senators Erpenbach, Holperin, Grothman,
Kedzie, S. Fitzgerald, Lassa, Taylor, Hansen, Harsdorf, Sullivan, Schultz

and Kreitlow, cosponsored by Representatives Pope-Roberts, Berceau,
Kerkman, Kestell, Townsend, Gunderson, Petersen, M. Williams, Mursau,
Brooks
and Ripp. Referred to Committee on Transportation, Tourism,
Forestry, and Natural Resources.
SB392,1,3 1An Act to renumber and amend 341.266 (1) (c); to amend 341.266 (2) (a) and
2341.266 (2) (e) 2.; and to create 341.266 (1) (am) and 341.266 (1) (c) 1. of the
3statutes; relating to: registration of former military vehicles.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, an owner of a special interest vehicle that is 20 or more years
old may, under specified circumstances, register the vehicle as a special interest
vehicle. A special interest vehicle, commonly known as a "collector vehicle," is a
motor vehicle that has not been changed from its original manufacturer's
specifications and that is being preserved for its historic interest. Vehicles registered
as special interest vehicles are issued distinctive registration plates, commonly
known as "collector plates," that identify the vehicle as a special interest vehicle
owned by a Wisconsin vehicle collector and that display the vehicle owner's
collector's identification number. A special interest vehicle may be reregistered for
no additional fee if, with an exception, the vehicle is not operated on the highways
during the month of January. Collector vehicles that are trucks may not haul
material weighing more than 500 pounds.
Also under current law, the Department of Transportation (DOT) must refuse
registration of any vehicle that is originally designed and manufactured for
off-highway operation unless the vehicle meets certain federal motor vehicle safety
standards.
This bill allows former military vehicles to be registered as a type of special
interest vehicle. The bill defines a former military vehicle as a vehicle, including a

trailer but excluding a tracked vehicle, that is at least 25 years old, was
manufactured for use in any country's military forces, and is maintained to
accurately represent its military design and markings, regardless of the vehicle's
size or weight. A former military vehicle may be registered as a special interest
vehicle even if it is originally designed and manufactured for off-highway operation
and does not meet certain federal motor vehicle safety standards. Former military
vehicles registered as collector vehicles are not subject to the 500 pound weight
limitation for hauling material.
For further information see the state 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:
SB392, s. 1 1Section 1. 341.266 (1) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
SB392,2,52 341.266 (1) (am) "Former military vehicle" means a vehicle, including a trailer
3but excluding a tracked vehicle, that is at least 25 years old, was manufactured for
4use in any country's military forces, and is maintained to accurately represent its
5military design and markings, regardless of the vehicle's size or weight.
SB392, s. 2 6Section 2. 341.266 (1) (c) of the statutes is renumbered 341.266 (1) (c) (intro.)
7and amended to read:
SB392,2,88 341.266 (1) (c) (intro.) "Special interest vehicle" means a any of the following:
SB392,2,11 92. A motor vehicle of any age which has not been altered or modified from
10original manufacturers specifications and, because of its historic interest, is being
11preserved by hobbyists.
SB392, s. 3 12Section 3. 341.266 (1) (c) 1. of the statutes is created to read:
SB392,2,1313 341.266 (1) (c) 1. A former military vehicle.
SB392, s. 4 14Section 4. 341.266 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB392,3,615 341.266 (2) (a) Any person who is the owner of a special interest vehicle that
16is a former military vehicle, or that is not a former military vehicle and is 20 or more
17years old at the time of making application for registration or transfer of title of the

1vehicle, and who, unless the owner is an historical society that is exempt from federal
2income taxes, owns, has registered in this state, and uses for regular transportation
3at least one vehicle that has regular registration plates may upon application
4register the vehicle as a special interest vehicle upon payment of a fee under par. (b).
5A former military vehicle may be registered under this paragraph notwithstanding
6s. 341.10 (6).
SB392, s. 5 7Section 5. 341.266 (2) (e) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB392,3,118 341.266 (2) (e) 2. Trucks may not haul material weighing more than 500
9pounds, not including the weight of a camper, lid or cap that is mounted on the truck
10or the weight of any persons or pets riding within the driver's compartment, unless
11the truck is a former military vehicle
.
SB392, s. 6 12Section 6. Initial applicability.
SB392,3,1413 (1) This act first applies to applications received by the department of
14transportation on the effective date of this subsection.
SB392, s. 7 15Section 7. Effective date.
SB392,3,1716 (1) This act takes effect on the first day of the 3rd month beginning after
17publication.
SB392,3,1818 (End)
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