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2001 - 2002 LEGISLATURE
October 5, 2001 - Printed by direction of Senate Chief Clerk.
AB374-engrossed,1,5 1An Act to renumber 343.01 (2) (dg); to amend 110.08 (1m), 346.03 (1), 347.25
2(1) and 347.38 (4); and to create 340.01 (3) (dg) and 340.01 (3) (dh) of the
3statutes; relating to: vehicles transporting human organs for transplantation,
4medical personnel for human organ harvesting or transplantation purposes, or
5medical devices or equipment for emergency purposes.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Engrossment information:
The text of Engrossed 2001 Assembly Bill 374 consists of the bill, as affected by
the following documents adopted in the assembly on October 2, 2001: the bill as
affected by Assembly Amendments 3 and 4.
These amendments affect, in part, the same text. In this bill, amendments are
reconciled as follows: Assembly Amendments 3 and 4 affect s. 347.25 (1). This bill
reflects the effect of both of those amendments, which have been combined into one
bill section.
Content of Engrossed 2001 Assembly Bill 374:
Current law generally prohibits any vehicle from being equipped with a
flashing light. Exceptions to this prohibition include authorized emergency vehicles
such as police vehicles, fire department vehicles, and ambulances. Current law also
prohibits any vehicle other than an authorized emergency vehicle from being
equipped with a siren. Under current law, an authorized emergency vehicle must be

equipped with a siren and may be equipped with one or more flashing, oscillating,
or rotating red lights.
Also under current law, when an authorized emergency vehicle is responding
to an emergency call or in pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law, the
operator is exempt from traffic restrictions relating to parking if the vehicle's
warning lights are activated. The operator of an authorized emergency vehicle is also
exempt from traffic restrictions relating to speed, traffic signals, and direction of
travel if the vehicle's warning lights and siren are activated. Even when an
authorized emergency vehicle is operated with the vehicle's warning lights and siren
activated, the operator must drive with due regard under the circumstances for the
safety of all persons.
This bill provides that motor vehicles used by an organ procurement
organization, or under an agreement with an organ procurement organization, to
transport organs for human transplantation or to transport medical personnel for
the immediate purpose of performing human organ harvesting or transplantation
(organ transport vehicles) are authorized emergency vehicles.
The bill also provides that motor vehicles being operated in the course of a
business and being used, in response to an emergency call from a treating physician
or his or her designee, to transport or pick up medical devices or equipment for the
immediate purpose of human implantation or urgent medical treatment (emergency
medical device transport vehicles) are authorized emergency vehicles. Organ
transport vehicles and emergency medical device transport vehicles may be
equipped with red or red and white flashing, oscillating, or rotating lights and must
be equipped with a siren. Organ transport vehicles and emergency medical device
transport vehicles are permitted the same traffic law exemptions, and subject to the
same limitations, as other authorized emergency vehicles when, respectively, they
are transporting an organ for human transplantation or transporting medical
personnel for the immediate purpose of performing human organ harvesting or
transplantation, or they are responding to an emergency call from a treating
physician or his or her designee to transport or pick up medical devices or equipment.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB374-engrossed, s. 1 1Section 1. 110.08 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB374-engrossed,3,22 110.08 (1m) Each operator's license examiner shall receive informational
3training on the powers and duties of the department relating to organ donor
4information under s. 343.175 once every 2 years and, for operator's license examiners
5hired after January 1, 1997, prior to initial assignment to operator's license
6examining activities. The informational training under this subsection shall be

1developed by all organ procurement organizations, as defined in s. 343.01 (2) (dg)
2340.01 (41k), in cooperation with the department.
AB374-engrossed, s. 2 3Section 2. 340.01 (3) (dg) of the statutes is created to read:
AB374-engrossed,3,84 340.01 (3) (dg) Privately owned motor vehicles being used by an organ
5procurement organization, or by any person under an agreement with an organ
6procurement organization, to transport organs for human transplantation or to
7transport medical personnel for the purpose of performing human organ harvesting
8or transplantation immediately after the transportation.
AB374-engrossed, s. 2g 9Section 2g. 340.01 (3) (dh) of the statutes is created to read:
AB374-engrossed,3,1710 340.01 (3) (dh) Privately owned motor vehicles being operated in the course of
11a business and being used, in response to an emergency call from a treating physician
12or his or her designee declaring the transportation to be an emergency, to transport
13medical devices or equipment to a hospital or ambulatory surgery center, or to pick
14up medical devices or equipment for immediate transportation to a hospital or
15ambulatory surgery center, if the medical devices or equipment are to be used for
16human implantation or for urgent medical treatment immediately after the
17transportation.
AB374-engrossed, s. 3 18Section 3. 343.01 (2) (dg) of the statutes is renumbered 340.01 (41k).
AB374-engrossed, s. 4 19Section 4. 346.03 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB374-engrossed,4,220 346.03 (1) The operator of an authorized emergency vehicle, when responding
21to an emergency call or when in the pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the
22law or, when responding to but not upon returning from a fire alarm, when
23transporting an organ for human transplantation, or when transporting medical
24personnel for the purpose of performing human organ harvesting or transplantation

1immediately after the transportation
, may exercise the privileges set forth in this
2section, but subject to the conditions stated in subs. (2) to (5).
AB374-engrossed, s. 9m 3Section 9m. 347.25 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB374-engrossed,4,224 347.25 (1) Except as provided in subs. (1m) (a), (1r) , and (1s), an authorized
5emergency vehicle may be equipped with one or more flashing, oscillating , or
6rotating red lights, except that ambulances, fire department equipment, and
7privately owned motor vehicles under s. 340.01 (3) (d), (dg), or (dm) being used by
8personnel of a full-time or part-time fire department or , by members of a volunteer
9fire department or rescue squad, or by an organ procurement organization or any
10person under an agreement with an organ procurement organization, and privately
11owned motor vehicles under s. 340.01 (3) (dh) being used to transport or pick up
12medical devices or equipment,
may be equipped with red or red and white lights, and
13shall be so equipped when the operator thereof is exercising the privileges granted
14by s. 346.03. The lights shall be so designed and mounted as to be plainly visible and
15understandable from a distance of 500 feet both during normal sunlight and during
16hours of darkness. No operator of an authorized emergency vehicle may use the
17warning lights except when responding to an emergency call or when in pursuit of
18an actual or suspected violator of the law, when responding to but not upon returning
19from a fire alarm, when transporting an organ for human transplantation, when
20transporting medical personnel for the purpose of performing human organ
21harvesting or transplantation immediately after the transportation,
or when
22necessarily parked in a position which is likely to be hazardous to traffic.
AB374-engrossed, s. 10 23Section 10. 347.38 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB374-engrossed,5,624 347.38 (4) An authorized emergency vehicle shall be equipped with a siren, but
25such siren shall not be used except when such vehicle is operated in response to an

1emergency call or in the immediate pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the
2law, when responding to but not upon returning from a fire alarm, when transporting
3an organ for human transplantation, or when transporting medical personnel for the
4purpose of performing human organ harvesting or transplantation immediately
5after the transportation
, in which events the driver of such vehicle shall sound the
6siren when reasonably necessary to warn pedestrians and other drivers.
AB374-engrossed, s. 11 7Section 11. Initial applicability.
AB374-engrossed,5,98 (1) This act first applies to vehicles operated on the effective date of this
9subsection.
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