SB456, s. 5 6Section 5. 341.10 (13) of the statutes is created to read:
SB456,6,87 341.10 (13) The vehicle is required to be inspected under s. 110.05 and any of
8the following applies:
SB456,6,99 (a) The vehicle has not been inspected.
SB456,6,1110 (b) The most recent inspection of the vehicle indicates noncompliance with ss.
11110.05 and 110.075, ch. 347 or rules promulgated under those sections or ch. 347.
SB456, s. 6 12Section 6. 346.923 of the statutes is created to read:
SB456,6,15 13346.923 Human service vehicles; minimum operator qualifications. (1)
14No person may operate a human service vehicle transporting any passenger unless
15all of the following apply:
SB456,6,1716 (a) The operator possesses a valid operator's license issued under ch. 343 or by
17another jurisdiction that authorizes the operation of the human service vehicle.
SB456,6,1918 (b) The operator has not been at fault in any motor vehicle accident during the
1912 months immediately preceding the operation of the human service vehicle.
SB456,6,2320 (c) The operator has not been convicted of a violation of s. 346.63 (1), (2m) or
21(5) or a local ordinance in conformity therewith, or of a violation of s. 346.63 (2) or
22(6), 940.09 (1) or 940.25, during the 12 months immediately preceding the operation
23of the human service vehicle.
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1(d) The operator prominently displays an identification card issued by the
2specialized transportation service that identifies the bearer as an operator, states his
3or her name and contains his or her photograph.
SB456,7,64 (e) The operator has, within the 2 previous years, been fully trained in the
5proper use of any passenger restraint system available in the human service vehicle
6and, when requested by the passenger to do so, properly restrains the passenger.
SB456,7,97 (f) 1. The operator has not been convicted of a serious crime, has not been
8adjudicated delinquent on or after his or her 12th birthday for committing a serious
9crime, and does not have pending against him or her a charge for a serious crime.
SB456,7,1310 2. No unit of government or a state agency, as defined in s. 16.61 (2) (d), has
11made a finding that the operator has abused or neglected any elderly person or
12disabled person or misappropriated the property of any elderly person or disabled
13person.
SB456,7,19 14(2) (a) Notwithstanding sub. (1) (f) 1., the department may authorize a person
15who is convicted of a serious crime to operate a human service vehicle transporting
16a passenger if the person demonstrates to the department by clear and convincing
17evidence, and in accordance with procedures established by the department by rule,
18that he or she has been rehabilitated. No person who has been convicted of any of
19the following offenses may demonstrate that he or she has been rehabilitated:
SB456,7,2020 1. First-degree intentional homicide under s. 940.01.
SB456,7,2121 2. First-degree sexual assault under s. 940.225 (1).
SB456,7,2222 3. First-degree sexual assault of a child under s. 948.02 (1).
SB456,7,2523 4. Second-degree sexual assault of a child under s. 948.02 (2) if the person was,
24at the time of the sexual contact or sexual intercourse, more than 4 years older than
25the child with whom the person had the sexual contact or sexual intercourse.
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15. Repeated acts of sexual assault of the same child under s. 948.025 if the child
2had not attained the age of 13, or if the child had attained the age of 13 and had not
3attained the age of 16 and the person was, at the time of the sexual contact or sexual
4intercourse, more than 4 years older than the child with whom the person had the
5sexual contact or sexual intercourse.
SB456,8,96 (b) Any person who fails under par. (a) to demonstrate to the department that
7he or she has been rehabilitated may appeal to the secretary or his or her designee.
8Any person who is adversely affected by a decision of the secretary or his or her
9designee under this paragraph has a right to a contested case hearing under ch. 227.
SB456,8,10 10(3) The department shall do all of the following:
SB456,8,1411 (a) Establish by rule a definition of "serious crime" for the purpose of this
12section. The definition shall include only crimes or acts that are substantially related
13to transporting an elderly person or disabled person. The definition shall include the
14offenses specified in sub. (2) (a).
SB456,8,2115 (b) Establish by rule a list of crimes or acts that are not included in the
16definition established under par. (a), that are substantially related to the transport
17of an elderly person or disabled person and the commission of which warrants a less
18stringent measure than a bar on employment as an operator. The rule shall be
19consistent with federal law and regulations and shall include a description of the
20measures to be taken for the crimes or acts that the department lists under this
21paragraph.
SB456,9,222 (c) Conduct periodic training sessions throughout the state on criminal
23background investigations; on reporting and investigating misappropriation of
24property or abuse or neglect of an elderly person or disabled person; and on any other

1material that the department determines will better enable specialized
2transportation services to comply with the requirements of this section.
SB456,9,63 (d) Prescribe a background information form that directs the respondent to
4state whether any of the factors described in sub. (1) (f) 1., or in rules promulgated
5under sub. (3) (a) apply to the person. The department shall provide counties and
6specialized transportation services with copies of the form upon request.
SB456, s. 7 7Section 7. 346.95 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB456,9,108 346.95 (4) Any person violating s. 346.923, 346.925 or 346.94 (8) or (8m) may
9be required to forfeit not to exceed $20 for the first offense or not to exceed $50 for
10each subsequent offense.
SB456, s. 8 11Section 8. Initial applicability.
SB456,9,1412 (1) The treatment of section 85.21 (3m) (a) of the statutes first applies to
13contracts that are entered into, extended, modified or renewed on the effective date
14of this subsection.
SB456,9,1715 (2) The treatment of section 341.10 (13) of the statutes first applies to
16applications for registration submitted on the first day of the 4th month beginning
17after publication.
SB456, s. 9 18Section 9. Effective date.
SB456,9,2019 (1) This act takes effect on July 1, 2000, or on the first day of the 4th month
20beginning after publication, whichever is later.
SB456,9,2121 (End)
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