skinnedknuckles
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It looks like there is a proposed bill that ,once it becomes a law, would allow Historic Military Vehicles to be registered in the state of Wisconsin. This new law would create a new category of HMV's with a new plate to identify them. But there will be restrictions similar to the current Wi antique plates (unrestricted use of former military vehicles will not be an option). According to my letter from Jeff Rowsam our mvpa sub-committy head.
Heres a summary of the new bill (a.k.a. the Zigmunt bill , named after the author)
1) Zigmunt HMV bill will create a new category of "Historic Military Vehicles" in Wisconsin
2) Its for any age HMV. Not just post 1968. WWII,Korean,Vietnam and desert stormera vehicles would all be included
3) New distinctive HMV plate will be issued
4) HMV will be the only option to license and operate a former Military vehicle on the road in Wi.
5) HMV law will restrict operation to public displays, parades,and special events plus driving to and from events,normal testing,maintenance and storage
6) Any former vehicle- regardless of size and weight will be allowed except that:
-foreign military vehicles imported to US must be 25 years old (this is to connect with federal requirements)
-US built military vehicle- any age (owner must show evidence with application it is US built- TM photo or reference book illustration and photo of your truck)
- we (I take it that "we" would be the mvpa?) would help design the DMV application forms so that they are easy to fill out.
- no tracked vehicles allowed on the road (including WWII half tracks)
-military motorcycles included
-trailers included
7) Must be maintained in an original military configuration,color and markings.
8 )Municipal governments may still register former MV's for local government use (DOT considers this limited use)
9) Vehicles currently registered under collector or other registration will require owner to apply for new plate. No chargefor new plate. DMV will not send notices. Estimated 1 year for HMV owners to change over without getting a ticket.
10) The fee for new registration will be 30.00 and it does not expire
These new plates could be availible next summer.
My only Questions about this bill are:
- In our trans 123 public hearing that we had back in July 2009 we were told that those with plates already ,whether collector or otherwise ,would be grandfathered in. This bill says nothing about grandfathering.
- I see that the fee would be 30.00 for new plates and no charge for those that already have collector or other plates. Do we get any refund of cash spent for the collector or other plates if we do not have any other vehicle to put them on? They are kind of pricey in the neighborhood of 200.00 or so.
- And for us that have bobbed a deuce , installed larger tires or added something onto lets say a m105 trailer to make it more comfortable as a camper, one must wonder about the term "original military configuration". How would that apply to these vehicles.
Paul in Janesville,Wi
1945 CJ-2a
1955 CJ-5
1961 m37 b-1
1968 m105a2
1971 m35a2 4x4 w/w
1971 m35a2 6x6 wo/w
Heres a summary of the new bill (a.k.a. the Zigmunt bill , named after the author)
1) Zigmunt HMV bill will create a new category of "Historic Military Vehicles" in Wisconsin
2) Its for any age HMV. Not just post 1968. WWII,Korean,Vietnam and desert stormera vehicles would all be included
3) New distinctive HMV plate will be issued
4) HMV will be the only option to license and operate a former Military vehicle on the road in Wi.
5) HMV law will restrict operation to public displays, parades,and special events plus driving to and from events,normal testing,maintenance and storage
6) Any former vehicle- regardless of size and weight will be allowed except that:
-foreign military vehicles imported to US must be 25 years old (this is to connect with federal requirements)
-US built military vehicle- any age (owner must show evidence with application it is US built- TM photo or reference book illustration and photo of your truck)
- we (I take it that "we" would be the mvpa?) would help design the DMV application forms so that they are easy to fill out.
- no tracked vehicles allowed on the road (including WWII half tracks)
-military motorcycles included
-trailers included
7) Must be maintained in an original military configuration,color and markings.
8 )Municipal governments may still register former MV's for local government use (DOT considers this limited use)
9) Vehicles currently registered under collector or other registration will require owner to apply for new plate. No chargefor new plate. DMV will not send notices. Estimated 1 year for HMV owners to change over without getting a ticket.
10) The fee for new registration will be 30.00 and it does not expire
These new plates could be availible next summer.
My only Questions about this bill are:
- In our trans 123 public hearing that we had back in July 2009 we were told that those with plates already ,whether collector or otherwise ,would be grandfathered in. This bill says nothing about grandfathering.
- I see that the fee would be 30.00 for new plates and no charge for those that already have collector or other plates. Do we get any refund of cash spent for the collector or other plates if we do not have any other vehicle to put them on? They are kind of pricey in the neighborhood of 200.00 or so.
- And for us that have bobbed a deuce , installed larger tires or added something onto lets say a m105 trailer to make it more comfortable as a camper, one must wonder about the term "original military configuration". How would that apply to these vehicles.
Paul in Janesville,Wi
1945 CJ-2a
1955 CJ-5
1961 m37 b-1
1968 m105a2
1971 m35a2 4x4 w/w
1971 m35a2 6x6 wo/w