Wisconsin Code § 218.50

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Buyer identification card” means a card issued by the department authorizing the cardholder to bid on and purchase motor vehicles being held and offered for sale by a motor vehicle salvage pool and containing the full name, business and residence
address and a brief description of the cardholder, the buyer identification number assigned to the cardholder by the department,
either a facsimile of the cardholder’s signature or a space upon
which the cardholder shall write his or her name immediately
upon receipt of the card and such other information as the department specifies.
(1m) “Buyer identification card period” means the period
during which a buyer identification card issued under s. 218.51 is
effective, as established by the department under s. 218.51 (3) (b)
1.
(2) “Buyer identification number” means the distinguishing
sequence of numbers or numbers and letters assigned by the department to a cardholder and appearing on that cardholder’s
buyer identification card.
(3) “Cardholder” means a person to whom the department
has issued a buyer identification card.
(4) “Department” means the department of transportation.
(5) “Motor vehicle salvage pool” means a person who is engaged primarily in the business of selling or distributing damaged
motor vehicles at wholesale, whether or not the motor vehicles
are owned by that person.
(6) “Qualified applicant” means a motor vehicle dealer,
wholesaler salvage dealer licensed under this chapter, a motor vehicle dealer, wholesaler or salvage dealer licensed in another jurisdiction or an employee of a motor vehicle dealer, wholesaler or
salvage dealer under this subsection.

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