Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 136.03 - Record keeping
(1)
(a) The
following information shall be kept on motor vehicles acquired for salvage
purposes:
1. Date of acquisition of the
vehicle.
2. Name and address of the
person from whom the vehicle was acquired.
3. The year, make and vehicle identification
number, or VIN, of the vehicle.
4.
The date the title or bill of sale is forwarded to the department.
(b) Persons requiring a license
who do not maintain their records in an electronic data processing record
keeping system shall maintain the information required in sub. (1) (a) in a
permanently bound book of not less than 81/2 " × 11" in size, containing
consecutively prenumbered pages with horizontal line ruling. Initial purchase
entries shall be made immediately as each vehicle is acquired. When the title
or bill of sale is forwarded to the department, the date shall be entered on
the same line. All entries shall be consecutively entered in ink and be
legible. No blank horizontal lines will be allowed. Vertical dividing lines
shall be provided, and may be manually drawn, to divide the following
information as shown:
|
Date Acquired |
Acquired from (Name and address) |
Year-Make-VIN |
Date title or bill of sale to DOT |
(c)
Persons requiring a license who maintain their records in an electronic data
processing record keeping system shall maintain the information required in
par. (a) in compliance with the following requirements:
1. One record shall contain all of the
information specified in par. (a).
2. Initial purchase entries shall be made
immediately as each vehicle is acquired.
3. The information shall be accessible for
inspection and shall be retrievable electronically by the date acquired and
VIN.
4. All records shall be
retrievable during the inspection and a printer shall be kept on site to
provide hard copy if requested. Hard copy shall include all information in the
same format specified in par. (b). Horizontal and vertical lines are not
required.
5. There is an employe of
the person requiring a license available to retrieve the records during the
hours of operation of the business.
(d) Records of odometer and odometer chip
sales and exchanges shall be kept as required by s.
Trans
154.12(4).
(2) RETENTION AND AVAILABILITY FOR
INSPECTION. The information specified in sub. (1)(a) shall be maintained for 5
years, shall be kept in the place of business during business hours and shall
be open to inspection by any authorized representative of the department.
Persons requiring a license who maintain their used vehicle records as
specified in sub. (1) (c) in an electronic data processing record keeping
system can keep a hard copy of their records when memory limitations of the
electronic system prohibit electronic storage for the specified period. Hard
copy shall meet the following requirements:
(a) Hard copy shall include only those
records of vehicles that have been disposed of. Incomplete records of vehicles
acquired and still in inventory must be maintained on the electronic system
until disposed of and the record is completed.
(b) Hard copy shall include all information
in the same format as specified in sub. (1) (b). Horizontal and vertical line
ruling shall not be required.
(c)
Hard copy shall be printed in the order of the date acquired and each report
shall contain at least 12 consecutive months of vehicle acquisitions.
(d) Hard copy shall contain system generated
page numbers and the current date on every page.
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