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Register July 2023 No. 811
Chapter Trans 301
HUMAN SERVICES VEHICLES (HSV)
Trans 301.01   Purpose.
Trans 301.02   Scope.
Trans 301.03   Definitions.
Trans 301.04   Federal regulations adopted.
Subchapter I — Operation
Trans 301.05   Driver requirements.
Trans 301.06   Vehicle owner and employer requirements.
Trans 301.07   Out of service.
Subchapter II — Equipment Standards
Trans 301.09   Equipment standards.
Trans 301.10   Aisle.
Trans 301.11   Brakes.
Trans 301.12   Bumpers.
Trans 301.13   Construction.
Trans 301.14   Communications.
Trans 301.15   Defroster.
Trans 301.16   Emergency exit.
Trans 301.17   Floor and floor covering.
Trans 301.18   Exhaust system.
Trans 301.19   Fire extinguisher.
Trans 301.20   First aid kit.
Trans 301.21   Fuel tank and fuel system integrity.
Trans 301.22   Heaters.
Trans 301.23   Instruments and gauges.
Trans 301.24   Interior.
Trans 301.25   Lights, lamps, and reflectors.
Trans 301.26   Mirrors.
Trans 301.27   Openings.
Trans 301.28   Rub rails.
Trans 301.29   Seating.
Trans 301.30   Service door.
Trans 301.31   Steering.
Trans 301.32   Steps.
Trans 301.33   Suspension system.
Trans 301.34   Tires.
Trans 301.35   Windows and windshields.
Trans 301.36   Windshield wipers and washers.
Trans 301.37   Wiring.
Subchapter III — Special Equipment Requirements
Trans 301.60   General requirements.
Trans 301.61   Special service opening.
Trans 301.62   Power lift.
Trans 301.63   Ramps.
Trans 301.64   Stanchions and barriers.
Trans 301.65   Wheelchair fasteners.
Trans 301.66   Seats and restraints.
Subchapter IV — Inspection and Enforcement Standards
Trans 301.95   General requirements.
Trans 301.96   Enforcement.
Ch. Trans 301 Note Note: Chapter Trans 301 was created as an emergency rule effective December 1, 1981.
Trans 301.01 Trans 301.01Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to promote the safe transportation of persons in a vehicle utilized as a human services vehicle.
Trans 301.01 History History: Cr. Register, March, 1982, No. 315, eff. 4-1-82; am. Register, April, 1997, No. 496, eff. 5-1-97.
Trans 301.02 Trans 301.02Scope. This chapter is promulgated under authorization granted in s. 110.05, Stats. This chapter is intended to provide specific safety related standards regarding design, construction and equipment requirements for new and in-use human services vehicles. This chapter may require different standards for vehicles of various size and use. It provides for the inspection and operation of human services vehicles as defined in this chapter.
Trans 301.02 History History: Cr. Register, March, 1982, No. 315, eff. 4-1-82; am. Register, April, 1997, No. 496, eff. 5-1-97.
Trans 301.03 Trans 301.03Definitions.
Trans 301.03(1)(1)“Attended" means the driver is in the immediate area of the service door or, in the case of an HSV equipped with a power lift, the driver is assisting a person with a disability to board or exit the HSV operating the power lift controls.
Trans 301.03(2) (2)“Department" means Wisconsin department of transportation.
Trans 301.03(3) (3)“GVWR" means gross vehicle weight rating.
Trans 301.03(4) (4)“HSV" means a human services vehicle as identified in s. 340.01 (23g), Stats., and regulated under s. 110.05, Stats.
Trans 301.03(5) (5)“Owner" means the owner of the vehicle and includes the lessee or operator of the vehicle, if the owner of the vehicle leases or authorizes the use of the vehicle.
Trans 301.03(6) (6)“Placed in operation" means the date entered on the original application for title/registration as an HSV as the date the vehicle was first placed in operation as an HSV in Wisconsin, regardless of who owned the vehicle or where it was placed in operation. In the case of a vehicle modified or remanufactured for use as an HSV, “placed in operation" means the date of first physical manipulation or activation of any of the controls of the motor vehicle necessary to put it in motion in Wisconsin after modification or remanufacture, regardless of who owned the vehicle or where it was put in motion.
Trans 301.03 Note Note: In the event of transfer of title/registration after the date first placed in operation as an HSV, the very first date of operation as an HSV continues to govern, unless the vehicle is modified or remanufactured.
Trans 301.03(7) (7)“Secretary" means secretary of the Wisconsin department of transportation.
Trans 301.03(8) (8)“Service door" means the door usually used by the majority of the passengers for entering and leaving the HSV. In a vehicle commonly referred to as a van, this may be either the right front door or the door located near the center of the vehicle on the right side. The van door may be either on a sliding glideway or may open outward.
Trans 301.03 History History: Cr. Register, March, 1982, No. 315, eff. 4-1-82; renum. (1) and (4) to be (4) and (7) and am. (4), cr. (1), (5) and (6), (8) renum. from Trans 301.30 (1) and am., Register, April, 1997, No. 496, eff. 5-1-97; correction in (4) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2012 No. 675.
Trans 301.04 Trans 301.04Federal regulations adopted. The federal regulations in title 49 CFR part 393 (October 1, 1995), parts and accessories necessary for safe operation, 49 CFR part 571 (October 1, 1995), motor vehicle safety standards, and 36 CFR part 1192 (October 1, 1996), Americans with disabilities act accessibility guidelines for transportation vehicles, that are specified in this chapter shall be enforced in relation to an HSV under this chapter as though the regulations were set out in full in this chapter.
Trans 301.04 Note Note: Copies of the federal regulations may be obtained by contacting the Division of State Patrol, Wisconsin Department of Transportation, P. O. Box 7912, Room 551, Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7912.
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