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2005 - 2006 LEGISLATURE
January 27, 2005 - Introduced by Representatives Wasserman, Hines, Ainsworth,
Berceau, F. Lasee, Molepske, Townsend
and Van Roy. Referred to Committee
on Transportation.
AB43,1,4 1An Act to amend 343.16 (3) (a), 343.21 (2) (a), 343.21 (2) (a) and 343.25 (7); and
2to create 343.16 (3) (am) of the statutes; relating to: operator's license
3requirements for certain drivers and for certain drivers' tests and making an
4appropriation.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, a person who applies for a new driver's license, must, under
most circumstances, demonstrate his or her knowledge of the rules of the road and
his or her driving skills in a test administered by the Department of Transportation
(DOT). Most drivers' licenses issued by DOT must be renewed every eight years. To
renew a license to drive an automobile or a motorcycle, an applicant must pass a test
of his or her eyesight. Current law allows the secretary of DOT to require any person
to submit to additional testing to determine incompetency, incapacity, disease, or
impairment that may prevent the person from exercising reasonable and ordinary
control over a motor vehicle. Under current law, most drivers pay $15 to take up to
three driving skills tests.
Under this bill, the driver's license of a person at least 75 years of age but less
than 85 years of age expires every three years, and the person must pass a test of his
or her eyesight to renew the license. The license of a person who is over the age of
85 expires every two years and the person must pass a test of his or her eyesight and
demonstrate his or her knowledge of traffic laws to renew the license. The bill
requires DOT to submit to the legislature a report on the effects of the proposed

legislation on highway safety and a report on effects of aging and driving ability and
transportation alternatives for older drivers.
Additionally, under the bill most drivers are charged $15 for each driving skills
test that he or she takes until January 1, 2007. After that date, most drivers will be
able to take up to two driving skills test upon paying a $15 fee.
The bill also authorizes the creation of 2.5 positions in DOT to conduct the
required studies relating to older drivers and to administer driver licensing services.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB43, s. 1 1Section 1. 343.16 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,3,22 343.16 (3) (a) The Except as provided in par. (am), the department shall
3examine every applicant for the renewal of an operator's license once every 8 years
4and shall examine every person who holds an operator's license and who is at least
575 years of age but less than 85 years of age once every 3 years
. The department may
6institute a method of selecting the date of renewal so that such examination shall be
7required for each applicant for renewal of a license to gain a uniform rate of
8examinations. The examination shall consist of a test of eyesight. The department
9shall make provisions for giving such examinations at examining stations in each
10county to all applicants for an operator's license. The person to be examined shall
11appear at the examining station nearest the person's place of residence or at such
12time and place as the department designates in answer to an applicant's request. In
13lieu of examination, the applicant may present or mail to the department a report
14of examination of the applicant's eyesight by an ophthalmologist, optometrist or
15physician licensed to practice medicine. The report shall be based on an examination
16made not more than 3 months prior to the date it is submitted. The report shall be
17on a form furnished and in the form required by the department. The department

1shall decide whether, in each case, the eyesight reported is sufficient to meet the
2current eyesight standards.
AB43, s. 2 3Section 2. 343.16 (3) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB43,3,104 343.16 (3) (am) The department shall examine every person who holds an
5operator's license and who is at least 85 years of age every 2 years. The department
6may institute a method of selecting the date of renewal so that such examination
7shall be required for each applicant for renewal of a license to gain a uniform rate
8of examinations. The examination shall consist of a test of eyesight that meets the
9requirements of par. (a) and a knowledge test that meets the requirements of sub.
10(1).
AB43, s. 3 11Section 3 . 343.21 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,3,2312 343.21 (2) (a) In addition to the fees set under sub. (1), any applicant whose
13application for a permit, license, upgrade or endorsement, taken together with the
14applicant's currently valid license, if any, requires the department to administer a
15driving skills test of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable
16control in the operation of a motor vehicle shall pay to the department an
17examination fee of $20 for an examination in a commercial motor vehicle other than
18a school bus and $15 for an examination in any other vehicle. Payment of the
19examination fee entitles the applicant to not more than 3 tests of the applicant's
20ability to exercise reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle. If the
21applicant does not qualify for issuance of a license, upgraded license or endorsement
22in 3 such tests, then a 2nd examination fee in the same amount shall be paid, which
23payment entitles the applicant to not more than 3 additional tests.
AB43, s. 4 24Section 4 . 343.21 (2) (a) of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Act ....
25(this act), is amended to read:
AB43,4,12
1343.21 (2) (a) In addition to the fees set under sub. (1), any applicant whose
2application for a permit, license, upgrade or endorsement, taken together with the
3applicant's currently valid license, if any, requires the department to administer a
4driving skills test of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable
5control in the operation of a motor vehicle shall pay to the department an
6examination fee of $20 for an examination in a commercial motor vehicle other than
7a school bus and $15 for an examination in any other vehicle. Payment of the
8examination fee entitles the applicant to not more than 2 tests of the applicant's
9ability to exercise reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle. If the
10applicant does not qualify for issuance of a license, upgraded license or endorsement
11in 2 such tests, then a 2nd examination fee in the same amount shall be paid, which
12payment entitles the applicant to not more than 2 additional tests.
AB43, s. 5 13Section 5. 343.25 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB43,4,1814 343.25 (7) When a person who has been ordered or is required by s. 343.16 (3)
15(a) or (am)
to submit to an examination under s. 343.16 or to appear for either group
16or individual counseling or examination under s. 343.32 (2) fails or refuses to do so.
17Such cancellation shall continue until compliance with the order has been made or
18the order is rescinded.
AB43, s. 6 19Section 6. Nonstatutory provisions.
AB43,4,2420 (1) The department of transportation shall issue a report on the effects of this
21act on highway safety including the impact on the affected age group's crash rates,
22violation rates, loss of driving privileges, and related issues. No later than 5 years
23from the effective date of this subsection, the department shall submit the report to
24the legislature.
AB43,5,7
1(2) The department of transportation shall appoint an advisory council to study
2the effects of aging and driving ability, identify existing transportation alternatives
3throughout the state, and examine additional transportation alternatives for older
4drivers. Members of the council shall be comprised of representatives of
5organizations involved with issues facing older drivers, providers of services to
6senior citizens, and research entities. No later than 2 years after the effective date
7of this subsection, the department shall submit the study to the legislature.
AB43, s. 7 8Section 7. Appropriation changes.
AB43,5,15 9(1) Position authorization. In the schedule under section 20.005 (3) of the
10statutes for the appropriation to the department of transportation under section
1120.395 (5) (cq) of the statutes, as affected by the acts of 2005, the dollar amount is
12increased by $157,000 for fiscal year 2006-07 to implement licensing requirements
13for older drivers and $288,649 for fiscal year 2007-08 to increase the FTE positions
14for the department of transportation by 2.5 PR positions to conduct studies relating
15to older drivers and to administer driver licensing services.
AB43, s. 8 16Section 8. Effective date.
AB43,5,1917 (1) The treatment of sections 343.16 (3) (a), 343.16 (3) (am), 343.21 (2) (a) (by
18Section 3), and 343.25 (7) of the statutes takes effect on the first day of the 10th
19month beginning after publication.
AB43,5,2120 (2) The treatment of section 343.21 (2) (a) (by Section 4 ) of the statutes takes
21effect on January 1, 2007.
AB43,5,2222 (End)
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