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File #: 972001    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/7/1998 In control: JUDICIARY & LEGISLATION COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 5/5/1998
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution seeking introduction and passage of state legislation relating to procedures to suspend motor vehicle registrations for non-payment of citations.
Sponsors: ALD. FRANK, ALD. PRATT, ALD. RICHARDS
Indexes: FINES AND PENALTIES, MOTOR VEHICLES, STATE LEGISLATION
NUMB:
972001
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 1
REF:

XXBY:
ALD. FRANK
TITL:
Substitute resolution seeking introduction and passage of state legislation relating to procedures to suspend motor vehicle registrations for non-payment of citations.
ANLS:
- Analysis -

This resolution directs the DOA - Intergovernmental Relations Division to seek introduction and passage of state legislation relating to procedures to suspend motor vehicle registrations, to authorize the City of Milwaukee to suspend vehicle registrations for non-payment of parking citations by directly accessing WISDOT's vehicle registration database. This resolution further directs that upon enactment of such legislation, any implementation of the registration suspension process by appropriate City entities shall require Common Council approval.


BODY:
Whereas, The City of Milwaukee's current process for collection of outstanding parking citations includes sending the registered owner of a vehicle notices of outstanding parking citations 10 days and 28 days after issuance of a citation; and

Whereas, After 58 days, if no payment has been made, the City applies to the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles (WISDOT), to suspend the vehicle's registration, and WISDOT subsequently sends a notice of suspension to the registered owner indicating that the parking citation must be paid in order for the suspension to be lifted; and

Whereas, There are sometimes long delays between the time the City requests the suspension and when the suspension is issued by WISDOT; and

Whereas, WISDOT charges the City $5 for each vehicle suspension, and in the case of multiple citations, the City's practice has been to suspend only the oldest citation, with some vehicle owners then paying the oldest citation and having the suspension lifted before the City can apply for a registration hold based on the next oldest citation; and

Whereas, WISDOT has invested in new tec...

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