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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 341 — Registration of vehicles

341.19 Telephone authorization for quarterly and consecutive monthly registration.

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341.19 Telephone authorization for quarterly and consecutive monthly registration.
(1)The department shall establish a telephone call-in procedure to authorize the operation of vehicles under the quarterly registration system in s. 341.30 or consecutive monthly registration system in s. 341.305 . In addition to the registration fee required under s. 341.30 or 341.305 , for authorizing the operation of a vehicle under this section, a fee shall be paid to the department of the lesser of $10 per vehicle or the actual cost of the telephone authorization per vehicle as determined by the department.
(a)The department may require that cancellation of telephone authorization be made by telephone.
(c)Telephone authorization to operate a vehicle may be canceled by the applicant within 36 hours after making the request for telephone authorization, and the applicant shall not be required to pay the registration fee. The applicant shall pay to the department the authorization fee under sub.
(1)and may be charged a cancellation fee established by the department.
(3)The department may refuse telephone authorization to an applicant who does not comply with this section or whose registration has been suspended under s. 341.195 .
(4)The department shall promulgate rules to implement this section.
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