Trans 128.09(3)(c)3.3. Transfer is required under a divorce settlement or order and the transferring party does not execute and deliver the title to the vehicle to the transferee. Trans 128.09(3)(c)4.4. A bankruptcy trustee seeks title to a vehicle titled in the name of a debtor or transfers ownership to a third person. Trans 128.09(3)(c)5.5. The vehicle is an abandoned vehicle that was or is being disposed of by a duly authorized municipal or county representative under s. 342.40 (2), Stats. Trans 128.09(3)(c)8.8. Transfer of title to the vehicle is ordered by a court, or a court declares a person to be the vehicle owner. Trans 128.09(3)(c)9.9. Any other situation in which the interest of an owner in a vehicle passes to a different person other than by voluntary transfer. Trans 128.09 NoteNote: A person attempting to register a vehicle that is subject to suspension for an unpaid citation may be subject to the forfeiture in s. 341.04 (2), Stats. Making a knowingly false statement on an application for title is a Class H felony. s. 342.06 (2), Stats. Making a false statement on an application for a duplicate title or license or to induce any other action by the department subjects a person to a forfeiture of up to $500. s. 345.17 (2), Stats. Trans 128.09(4)(4) Requests for additional information. The department may request information sufficient to make a determination as to the applicability of the exceptions specified in sub. (3) from a purchaser and may withhold issuance of title and registration pending receipt of that information. Trans 128.09 NoteNote: Section 342.12 (2), Stats., permits withholding of title where ownership is unclear. Trans 128.09(5)(5) Application disposition when transfer of ownership refused. Trans 128.09(5)(a)(a) When the department refuses to allow a transfer of ownership under s. 341.63 (1) (c), Stats., because of unpaid citations, and a transfer of ownership is determined not to have been made in good faith or in order to defeat the purpose of the TVRP case under sub. (2), the department may do any of the following: Trans 128.09(5)(a)1.1. Create a new title, without charge, in the name of the seller and send it to the seller with a letter explaining why the transfer of ownership was refused. Trans 128.09(5)(a)2.2. Return to the purchaser all fees submitted by the purchaser with an explanation why the transfer of ownership was refused. If proof of registration was issued in error, the fees may be returned only after the purchaser complies with a department request for return of that proof of registration. Trans 128.09(5)(a)3.3. Notify by letter any secured party shown on the purchaser’s application for transfer of ownership that transfer of ownership was refused. Trans 128.09(5)(b)(b) The decision to refuse registration under this section is reviewable. All decisions shall include the reason transfer of title was denied and include the following notice or a similar writing providing notice of the person’s right to a hearing: RIGHT TO A HEARING: s. 342.26, Stats., provides you a right to a hearing on this order to decline to issue a title before the Division of Hearings and Appeals as a Ch. 227 Contested Case.
You may request a hearing by filing a written appeal within 30 days of the date of this order with the Division of Hearings and Appeals, 5005 University Avenue, Room 201, Madison, WI 53705.
All appeals must include the name and address of the appellant, a description of the action that is being contested, the effective date of the action, a copy of this order if possible, a concise statement of the reasons for objecting to the action, the type of relief the appellant is seeking, the name and address of any person who may be expected to appear on behalf of the appellant, and the request for a hearing. s. HA 1.04 (2). Trans 128.09 NoteNote: s. HA 1.04 (1) imposes the 30-day time limit for appeals. Trans 128.09 HistoryHistory: CR 07-065: cr. Register December 2007 No. 624, eff. 1-1-08. Trans 128.10Trans 128.10 Effect of bankruptcy on vehicle registration. Trans 128.10(1)(1) Bankruptcy that precedes TVRP suspension. In any case in which the department is notified of a pending bankruptcy proceeding and applicability of a stay under 11 USC 362, the department shall release any registration suspension imposed under this chapter affecting the vehicle registration of the debtor. The authority may not refile its notice of unpaid judgment, citation or towing and storage charges associated with a parking citation until the stay is no longer in effect. Trans 128.10 NoteNote: The co-debtor stay under 11 USC 1301 applies only to consumer debt. Fines, forfeitures, and towing and storage charges associated with parking citations are not consumer debt. Therefore the co-debtor stay of 11 USC 1301 does not impact TVRP cases involving a non-bankrupt person who is liable with a bankruptcy person. Trans 128.10(2)(a)(a) Reinstatement. A vehicle owner whose vehicle registration is suspended or subject to refusal under this chapter who files a petition in bankruptcy, and from whom collection of a pre-bankruptcy debt arising prior to the filing of the petition is stayed under 11 USC 362, may reinstate his or her vehicle registration. The person shall be subject to all the same reinstatement, filing and fee requirements as any other person seeking registration reinstatement following a registration refusal or suspension. Trans 128.10 NoteNote: Liability for forfeitures is not “consumer debt” under 11 USC 101 (8). Therefore, Ch. 13 co-debtor stay does not prohibit collection against non-bankrupt persons who are liable on a debt with a bankrupt person. Trans 128.10(2)(b)(b) Release of suspension ordered in violation of automatic stay. If the department is notified that a stay prohibiting action against a debtor under 11 USC 362 was in effect at the time the department suspended a debtor’s vehicle registration under this chapter, the department shall reinstate the bankruptcy debtor’s vehicle registration without any reinstatement fee. Trans 128.10(2)(c)(c) Reimposition of suspension. The department may suspend or refuse a debtor’s vehicle registration that was released under sub. (1) or this subsection upon a subsequent TVRP case filing by a suspending authority. Such a filing shall be deemed a representation by the authority that the debt described in the filing was not discharged or satisfied within the bankruptcy proceeding and that no bankruptcy stay is in effect. Trans 128.10 NoteNote: While forfeitures are not generally dischargeable under 11 USC 523 (a) (8), towing and storage charges would ordinarily be discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding. Authorities and delegated agencies are encouraged to consider each type of debt separately in deciding whether to order the department to suspend or refuse registration.