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HF 3715

as introduced - 81st Legislature (1999 - 2000) Posted on 12/15/2009 12:00am

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.
  1.1                          A bill for an act 
  1.2             relating to motor vehicles; allowing certain half-ton 
  1.3             pickup trucks to be registered as farm trucks; making 
  1.4             clarifying changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 1998, 
  1.5             sections 168.011, subdivision 17; and 168.018. 
  1.6   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: 
  1.7      Section 1.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 168.011, 
  1.8   subdivision 17, is amended to read: 
  1.9      Subd. 17.  [FARM TRUCK.] (a) "Farm truck" means all any 
  1.10  single unit trucks, truck-tractors, tractors, semitrailers, and 
  1.11  trailers truck, including a pickup truck with a manufacturer's 
  1.12  nominal rated carrying capacity of at least one-half ton, 
  1.13  truck-tractor, tractor, semitrailer, or trailer used by the its 
  1.14  owner thereof to transport agricultural, horticultural, dairy, 
  1.15  and other farm products, including livestock, produced or 
  1.16  finished by the owner of the truck, and any other personal 
  1.17  property owned by the farmer to whom the license for the truck 
  1.18  is issued, from the farm to market, and to transport property 
  1.19  and supplies to the farm of the owner.  Trucks, truck-tractors, 
  1.20  tractors, semitrailers, and trailers registered as "farm trucks 
  1.21     (b) A truck, truck-tractor, tractor, semitrailer, or 
  1.22  trailer registered as a "farm truck" may be used: 
  1.23     (1) by the its owner thereof to occasionally transport 
  1.24  unprocessed and raw farm products, not produced by the owner of 
  1.25  the truck, from the place of production to market when the 
  2.1   transportation constitutes the first haul of the products, and 
  2.2   may be used; 
  2.3      (2) by the its owner thereof, who is either a farmer or 
  2.4   logger who harvests and hauls forest products only, to transport 
  2.5   logs, pulpwood, lumber, chips, railroad ties, and other raw and 
  2.6   unfinished forest products from the place of production to an 
  2.7   assembly yard or railhead when the transportation constitutes 
  2.8   the first haul thereof of the forest products, provided that the 
  2.9   owner and operator of the vehicle transporting planed 
  2.10  lumber shall have has in immediate possession a statement signed 
  2.11  by the producer of the lumber designating the governmental 
  2.12  subdivision, section, and township where the lumber was produced 
  2.13  and that this haul, indicating the date, is the first haul 
  2.14  thereof.  The licensed vehicles may also be used of the planed 
  2.15  lumber; and 
  2.16     (3) by the its owner thereof, if the vehicle is licensed, 
  2.17  to transport, to and from timber harvesting timber-harvesting 
  2.18  areas, equipment and appurtenances incidental to timber 
  2.19  harvesting, and gravel and other road building road-building 
  2.20  materials for timber haul roads. 
  2.21     "Farm trucks" shall also include (c) Farm truck also 
  2.22  includes only single unit trucks, which that, because of their 
  2.23  construction, cannot be used for any other purpose and are used 
  2.24  exclusively to transport milk and cream en route from farm to an 
  2.25  assembly point or place for final manufacture, and for 
  2.26  transporting milk and cream from an assembly point to a place 
  2.27  for final processing or manufacture.  This section shall 
  2.28  paragraph does not be construed to mean that the owner or 
  2.29  operator of the truck cannot carry on usual accommodation 
  2.30  services for patrons on regular return trips, such as butter, 
  2.31  cream, cheese, and other dairy supplies. 
  2.32     Sec. 2.  Minnesota Statutes 1998, section 168.018, is 
  2.33  amended to read: 
  2.34     168.018 [QUARTERLY REGISTRATION OF FARM TRUCKS.] 
  2.35     (a) The owner of (1) any farm truck as defined in section 
  2.36  168.011, subdivision 17, including a pickup truck with a 
  3.1   manufacturer's nominal rated carrying capacity of at least 
  3.2   one-half ton, or (2) a truck owned by a retailer who is engaged 
  3.3   in the intrastate transportation of fertilizer or agricultural 
  3.4   chemicals directly to a farm for on-farm use within a radius of 
  3.5   50 miles of the retailer's business location, may elect to 
  3.6   register and license the truck only for one or more quarters of 
  3.7   a registration year, at a tax of one-fourth of the annual tax on 
  3.8   the vehicle plus $5 for each quarterly registration.  
  3.9      (b) The owner may not apply for quarterly registration or 
  3.10  renewal until seven days before the selected quarter or 
  3.11  concurrent quarters.  The expiration date of a 
  3.12  registration shall must be displayed on the license plate in 
  3.13  such a manner as directed by the registrar shall direct.  No 
  3.14     (c) A truck registered on a quarterly basis shall must not 
  3.15  be operated on the public streets and highways more than ten 
  3.16  days beyond the end of the quarter for which it is registered, 
  3.17  unless the registration has been renewed for another quarter or 
  3.18  for the remainder of the registration year.  
  3.19     (d) For purposes of this section, registration quarters 
  3.20  shall begin on March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1.