Wisconsin Code § 342.156

Transfers of leased motor vehicles
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(1) Prior
to transferring ownership of any leased motor vehicle, the lessor
shall notify in writing the lessee of the vehicle that the lessee is
required to provide the lessor with a written disclosure specifying
the leased vehicle’s mileage. The written notification shall include the mileage disclosure requirements applicable to the lessee
under 49 CFR 580.7 and rules of the department and the penalties for failure to comply with those requirements.
(2) Upon termination of the lease after written notification
from the lessor under sub. (1), the lessee shall disclose the vehicle’s mileage in writing to the lessor. The mileage disclosure
record under this section shall be signed by the lessee and include
the information required under sub. (1) and rules of the
department.
(3) The lessor shall retain and make available for inspection
any mileage disclosure record required to be made by a lessee
with respect to a leased motor vehicle.
(4) If a lessor transfers ownership of a leased motor vehicle

without obtaining possession of the vehicle from the lessee, the
lessor may, in making the mileage disclosure statement required
under s. 342.155, indicate on the certificate of title or on a supplemental mileage disclosure statement approved by the department, the mileage disclosed by the lessee under this section unless the lessor has reason to believe that the lessee’s mileage disclosure does not reflect the actual mileage of the vehicle.
(5) The department shall promulgate rules to do all of the
following:
(a) Specify the information to be included in the lessee’s
mileage disclosure to the lessor.
(b) Establish the manner in which and the period of time for
which mileage disclosure records under this section shall be retained and made available for inspection.
(6) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), any person who violates this section may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000.
(b) Any person who violates this section with intent to defraud is guilty of a Class H felony.

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