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2013 - 2014 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO SENATE BILL 270
November 12, 2013 - Offered by Representative Weatherston.
SB270-ASA1,1,2 1An Act to amend 343.06 (1) (c), 343.16 (1) (a) and 343.16 (2) (cm) of the statutes;
2relating to: motorcycle operator's licenses and rider courses.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, with limited exceptions, applicants for a motor vehicle
operator's license are required to successfully complete a knowledge test and an
on-the-road driving skills test. Also under current law, the Department of
Transportation (DOT) must waive the driving skills test for a person applying for
authorization to operate motorcycles if the person has successfully completed a basic
rider course approved by DOT. This substitute amendment requires DOT to waive
the motorcycle driving skills test for an applicant who has successfully completed a
rider course approved by the Wisconsin DOT Motorcycle Safety Program.
Also under current law, DOT may not require a person applying for
authorization to operate motorcycles who has successfully completed a basic rider
course approved by DOT to hold an instruction permit prior to the issuance of a
license authorizing the operation of motorcycles. Under this substitute amendment,
DOT may not require a person who is applying for authorization to operate
motorcycles and who has successfully completed a rider course approved by the
Wisconsin DOT Motorcycle Safety Program to hold an instruction permit prior to the
issuance of a license authorizing the operation of motorcycles.
Under current law, DOT generally may not issue a license authorizing the
operation of motorcycles to a person under the age of 18 unless the person has

completed a basic rider course approved by DOT. Under this substitute amendment,
DOT may not issue such a license unless the person has completed a basic rider
course approved by the Wisconsin DOT Motorcycle Safety Program.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB270-ASA1,1 1Section 1. 343.06 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB270-ASA1,3,62 343.06 (1) (c) To any person under age 18 unless the person is enrolled in a
3school program or high school equivalency program and is not a habitual truant as
4defined in s. 118.16 (1) (a), has graduated from high school or been granted a
5declaration of high school graduation equivalency, or is enrolled in a home-based
6private educational program, as defined in s. 115.001 (3g), and has satisfactorily
7completed a course in driver education in public schools approved by the department
8of public instruction, or in technical colleges approved by the technical college system
9board, or in nonpublic and private schools or tribal schools, as defined in s. 115.001
10(15m), that meet the minimum standards set by the department of public
11instruction, or has satisfactorily completed a substantially equivalent course in
12driver training approved by the department and given by a school licensed by the
13department under s. 343.61, or has satisfactorily completed a substantially
14equivalent course in driver education or training approved by another state and has
15attained the age of 16, except as provided in s. 343.07 (1g). The department shall not
16issue a license to any person under the age of 18 authorizing the operation of "Class
17M" vehicles unless the person has successfully completed a basic rider course
18approved by the department Wisconsin department of transportation motorcycle
19safety program
. The department may, by rule, exempt certain persons from the basic
20rider course requirement of this paragraph. Applicants for a license under s. 343.08

1or 343.135 are exempt from the driver education, basic rider or driver training course
2requirement. The secretary shall prescribe rules for licensing of schools and
3instructors to qualify under this paragraph. The driver education course shall be
4made available to every eligible student in the state. Except as provided under s.
5343.16 (1) (bm) and (c) and (2) (cm) to (e), no operator's license may be issued unless
6a driver's examination has been administered by the department.
SB270-ASA1,2 7Section 2. 343.16 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB270-ASA1,4,198 343.16 (1) (a) General. Except when examination by a 3rd-party tester is
9permitted under pars. (b) to (c), the department shall examine every applicant for an
10operator's license, including applicants for license renewal as provided in sub. (3),
11and every applicant for authorization to operate a vehicle class or type for which the
12applicant does not hold currently valid authorization, other than an instruction
13permit. Except as provided in sub. (2) (cm) and (e), the examinations of applicants
14for licenses authorizing operation of "Class A", "Class B", "Class C", "Class D" or
15"Class M" vehicles shall include both a knowledge test and an actual demonstration
16in the form of a driving skills test of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and
17reasonable control in the operation of a representative vehicle. The department shall
18not administer a driving skills test to a person applying for authorization to operate
19"Class M" vehicles who has failed 2 previous such skills tests unless the person has
20successfully completed a rider course approved by the department. The department
21may, by rule, exempt certain persons from the rider course requirement of this
22paragraph. The department may not require a person who is applying for
23authorization to operate "Class M" vehicles and who has successfully completed a
24basic rider course approved by the department Wisconsin department of
25transportation motorcycle safety program
to hold an instruction permit under s.

1343.07 (4) prior to the department's issuance of a license authorizing the operation
2of "Class M" vehicles. The department may not require a person applying for
3authorization to operate "Class M" vehicles who holds an instruction permit under
4s. 343.07 (4) to hold it for a minimum period of time before administering a driving
5skills test. The driving skills of applicants for endorsements authorizing the
6operation of commercial motor vehicles equipped with air brakes, the transportation
7of passengers in commercial motor vehicles or the operation of school buses, as
8provided in s. 343.04 (2) (b), (d) or (e), shall also be tested by an actual demonstration
9of driving skills. The department may endorse an applicant's commercial driver
10license for transporting hazardous materials requiring placarding or any quantity
11of a material listed as a select agent or toxin under 42 CFR 73, subject to s. 343.125,
12or for the operation of tank vehicles or vehicles towing double or triple trailers, as
13described in s. 343.04 (2) (a), (c) or (f), based on successful completion of a knowledge
14test. In administering the knowledge test, the department shall attempt to
15accommodate any special needs of the applicant. Except as may be required by the
16department for an "H" or "S" endorsement, the knowledge test is not intended to be
17a test for literacy or English language proficiency. This paragraph does not prohibit
18the department from requiring an applicant to correctly read and understand
19highway signs.
SB270-ASA1,3 20Section 3. 343.16 (2) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB270-ASA1,4,2421 343.16 (2) (cm) Motorcycle waiver. The department shall waive the driving
22skills test of a person applying for authorization to operate "Class M" vehicles if the
23applicant has successfully completed a basic rider course approved by the
24department Wisconsin department of transportation motorcycle safety program.
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