Chapter Trans 149
INSPECTION OF A HOMEMADE, RECONSTRUCTED OR
REPAIRED SALVAGE VEHICLE
Trans 149.01 Purpose and scope. Trans 149.02 Definitions. Trans 149.03 Inspector certification and authority. Trans 149.04 Department certification of inspectors. Trans 149.05 Inspections. Trans 149.06 Place and procedure for inspection. Trans 149.07 Application procedure following inspection. Trans 149.08 Payment and distribution of inspection fee. Trans 149.09 Application for certificate of title and registration for vehicles previously junked in department records. Trans 149.10 Application for certificate of title or registration for a repaired, junk or salvage vehicle from another jurisdiction. Trans 149.01(1)(1) As authorized by s. 342.07 (2), Stats., the purpose of this chapter is to establish the department’s administrative interpretation of s. 342.07, Stats., relating to the inspection of a repaired salvage vehicle. Trans 149.01(2)(2) This chapter applies to any person seeking to obtain a certificate of title on a homemade vehicle, reconstructed vehicle, repaired salvage vehicle or on a vehicle identified in another jurisdiction as a repaired salvage or salvage vehicle. Trans 149.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1994, No. 468, eff. 1-1-95; CR 03-122: am. (2) Register May 2004 No. 581, eff. 6-1-04. Trans 149.02Trans 149.02 Definitions. Words and phrases shall have the same meanings as defined in s. 340.01, Stats., unless a different definition is specifically provided. In this chapter: Trans 149.02(1)(1) “Applicant” means a person who owns a vehicle that is a repaired salvage vehicle, or that is currently titled with a certificate of title identifying the vehicle as a salvage vehicle, and who applies to the department to re-title or register a vehicle. Trans 149.02(2)(2) “Bill of sale” means the document describing the sale of a vehicle or a part of a vehicle. Trans 149.02(3)(3) “Identification” means a valid operator’s license, identification card, or other personal identification document which reliably identifies the person to the satisfaction of the inspector. Trans 149.02(5)(5) “Law enforcement officer” means any person who by virtue of the person’s office or public employment is vested by law with the duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for crimes while acting within the scope of authority. Trans 149.02(6)(c)(c) Each door allowing entrance to or egress from the passenger compartment. Trans 149.02(6)(k)(k) The frame or, in the case of a unitized body, the supporting structure which serves as the frame. Trans 149.02(6)(L)(L) Any part not listed under this subsection which has a value exceeding $500. Trans 149.02(6)(m)(m) Any motorcycle part not listed under this subsection which has a value exceeding $150. Trans 149.02 NoteNote: See s. 943.23, Stats. Trans 149.02(7)(7) “Part” means any component of a motor vehicle which may be separated from the vehicle or any replacement for such a component. Trans 149.03Trans 149.03 Inspector certification and authority. Trans 149.03(1)(1) Inspections to be performed by certified inspectors. All inspections required under s. 342.07 (2), Stats., shall be performed by a person who has been certified to perform inspections by the department under this chapter. Trans 149.03(2)(2) Requirements for inspector certification. A person shall meet all of the following criteria in order to be qualified for certification: Trans 149.03(2)(a)(a) The person shall be a Wisconsin law enforcement officer or a full-time employee of the department of transportation division of state patrol. Trans 149.03(2)(b)(b) The person shall have successfully completed an initial training course in vehicle inspections meeting the requirements of sub. (4). Trans 149.03(2)(c)(c) The person shall successfully complete a biennial refresher course on inspections approved by the department within 2 years of initial training and every 2 years thereafter. For cause, the department may examine an inspector in lieu of requiring refresher course attendance. Trans 149.03(2)(d)(d) The person may not have had certification to conduct inspections rescinded by the department. Trans 149.03(2)(e)(e) The person shall have the approval of the person’s employing agency. Trans 149.03(2)(f)(f) The person shall have completed at least 24 inspections during the preceding certification period if the person is applying for recertification. Trans 149.03(3)(3) Expiration of certification. Inspector certifications shall expire on May 31 of each even-numbered year. In the event required training classes are scheduled during the 6 months following that expiration date, the department may extend the expiration date for persons attending that training through the last day of that training class. Trans 149.03(4)(a)(a) An inspector candidate shall receive training that includes the following: Trans 149.03(4)(a)1.1. Training in theft detection as provided by an agency or organization determined by the department to be expert in the field. Trans 149.03(4)(a)3.3. Training in the completion of forms and documents and the calculation of fees required to obtain title and registration as provided by the department. Trans 149.03(4)(b)(b) The department may waive some or all of the initial training required by par. (a), based on a person’s successful completion of applicable sections of the department’s examination for inspectors and a showing that the person has successfully completed similar training that is acceptable to the department. Trans 149.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, December, 1994, No. 468, eff. 1-1-95; am. (4) (a) 2., Register, February, 1996, No. 482, eff. 3-1-96. Trans 149.04Trans 149.04 Department certification of inspectors.
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