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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 192 — Railroads; regulations and liabilities

192.327 Motor vehicles of railroads used to transport its employees.

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192.327 Motor vehicles of railroads used to transport its employees.
(1)As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise:
(b)“Motor vehicle” means any vehicle which is self-propelled.
(c)“Owner” means any person having the lawful use or control of a motor vehicle as holder of the legal title of the motor vehicle or under contract or lease or otherwise.
(d)“Place of employment” means that location where one or more workers are actually performing the labor incident to their employment.
(e)“Worker” means an individual employed for any period in any work for which the individual is compensated, whether full or part time.
(2)Every motor vehicle provided by a railroad company and used to transport one or more workers to and from their places of employment or during the course of their employment shall be operated by a driver who satisfies the minimum standards for drivers established by the department.
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