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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 98 — Weights and measures

98.224 Vehicle tank meters.

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98.224 Vehicle tank meters.
(1)Definition. In this section, “vehicle tank meter” means a commercial meter used to measure liquid fuel, as defined in s. 98.225
(1).
(2)Operator licensed.
(a)Except as provided in par.
(e), no person may operate a vehicle tank meter without an annual license from the department. An annual license expires on October 31. A separate license is required for each vehicle tank meter. A license is not transferable between persons or vehicle tank meters.
(b)To obtain a license under par.
(a), a person shall submit an application on a form provided by the department. The application shall include all of the following:
1. The applicant’s correct legal name and business address, and any trade name under which the applicant proposes to operate the vehicle tank meter.
2. A description of the vehicle tank meter, including the serial number or other identifying marks that appear on the meter and the vehicle on which the meter is mounted.
3. The fees and surcharges required under par.
(c).
4. Other relevant information reasonably required by the department for licensing purposes.
(c)An application under par.
(b)shall include all of the following fees and surcharges:
1. A license fee established by the department by rule.
2. A surcharge established by the department by rule, if the department determines that within one year prior to submitting the application, the applicant operated the vehicle tank meter without a license required under par.
(a). The department may not issue a license under this subsection to an operator if the operator has failed to pay a surcharge under this subdivision assessed against the operator.
3. A surcharge established by department rule if the department determines that, within one year prior to submitting the application, the applicant failed to comply with the reporting requirement under sub.
(3). The department may not issue a license under this subsection to an operator if the operator has failed to pay a surcharge under this subdivision assessed against the operator.
4. Reinspection fees, if any, required under s. 98.255 .
(d)Payment of a surcharge under par.
(c)2. or 3. does not relieve the applicant of any other civil or criminal liability for a law violation, but is not evidence of a violation of this section.
(e)Paragraph
(a)does not apply to an individual who operates a vehicle tank meter only as an employee of a person who is required to hold a license under par.
(a)to operate that vehicle tank meter.
(3)Testing and reporting. The operator of a vehicle tank meter shall have the meter tested for accuracy at least annually by a person who is licensed under s. 98.18
(1)to perform the testing. The operator, or the tester on behalf of the operator, shall report the results of each test to the department within 30 days after the testing is completed. The operator shall retain a test report for at least 3 years.
(4)Rules.
(a)The department shall promulgate rules that establish all of the following:
1. License fee and surcharge amounts under sub.
(c).
2. Standards for the testing, reporting, and record keeping required under sub.
(3).
(b)The department may promulgate rules that establish standards for the construction, operation, and maintenance of vehicle tank meters.
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