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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A person operating a motor vehicle is not subject to s. 344.62 if any of the following apply:
(a) The owner or operator of the motor vehicle has in effect a bond with respect to the vehicle that meets the requirements under s. 344.36(1), including the filing of the bond with the secretary, and the vehicle is being operated with the permission of the person who filed the bond.
(b) The motor vehicle is insured as required by s. 121.53, 194.41, or 194.42 and the vehicle is being operated by the owner or with the owner's permission.
(c) The motor vehicle is owned by a self-insurer holding a valid certificate of self-insurance under s. 344.16, the self-insurer has made an agreement described in s. 344.30(4), and the vehicle is being operated with the owner's permission.
(d) The owner or operator of the motor vehicle has made a deposit of cash or securities meeting the requirements specified in s. 344.37(1) and the vehicle is being operated by or with the permission of the person who made the deposit.
(f) The motor vehicle is owned by or leased to the United States, this or another state, or any county or municipality of this or another state, and the vehicle is being operated with the owner's or lessee's permission.
(2)(a) The provisions of ss. 344.34 and 344.36(2) and (3) shall apply with respect to a bond filed with the secretary under sub. (1)(a).
(b) The provisions of s. 344.37(2) shall apply with respect to a deposit made with the secretary under sub. (1)(d). Any deposit received by the department under sub. (1)(d) shall be maintained in an interest-bearing trust account. All deposits received by the department under sub. (1)(d) shall be held for the benefit of the depositors and potential claimants against the deposits and shall be applied only to the payment of judgments and assignments relating to motor vehicle accidents, following the procedure described in s. 344.20(2).
(3)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), the secretary shall, upon request, consent to the immediate cancellation of any bond filed under sub. (1)(a) or to the return of any deposit of money or securities made under sub. (1)(d) if any of the following apply:
1. The owner or operator of a motor vehicle provides proof satisfactory to the department that the owner or operator has in effect a motor vehicle liability policy with respect to the vehicle or provides proof that a different exception under sub. (1) applies with respect to the vehicle.
2. The person on whose behalf the bond was filed or deposit made has died, has become permanently incapacitated to operate a motor vehicle, or no longer maintains a valid operator's license.
3. The person on whose behalf the bond was filed or deposit made no longer owns any motor vehicle registered with the department.
(b) The secretary may not consent to the cancellation of any bond filed under sub. (1)(a) or to the return of any deposit of money or securities made under sub. (1)(d) if any action for damages upon the bond or deposit is then pending or any judgment against the person, for which a claim may be made against the bond or deposit, is then unsatisfied. If a judgment is in excess of the amounts specified in s. 344.33(2), for purposes of this paragraph the judgment is considered satisfied when payments in the amounts specified in s. 344.33(2) have been made. An affidavit of the applicant that the applicant satisfies the provisions of this paragraph is sufficient for the department to consent to the cancellation of a bond or to return any deposit, in the absence of evidence in the records of the department contradicting the affidavit.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Vehicles (Ch. 340 to 351) § 344.63. Exceptions to motor vehicle liability insurance requirement - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/vehicles-ch-340-to-351/wi-st-344-63/
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