Trans 57
Trans 57.04 (1) (b): Refers to outdated FAA standards for airport pavement markings and lighting.
Trans 100
Trans 100.02 (6): Definition of "First Responder" has been changed/expanded in ch. Trans 256.
Trans 100.10 (7): Prohibition of telephone testimony is economically burdensome.
Trans 100.18 (1) (e): 20-year timeframe dropped to 5-year per 2011 Act 112.
Trans 102
Trans 102.15 (2) (c) 6.: Instructor’s licenses are no longer revoked or suspended due to loss of driver’s license.
Trans 102.16 (5): Refers to a repealed statute, s. 343.20 (1) (e), Stats.
Trans 102.20 (2) (i): Refers to repealed rule, s. ATCP 11.14.
Trans 104
Trans 104.06 (3) (Note): Per 49 CFR 383.25 (e), commercial learner’s permit holders must wait 14 days prior to testing. Rule does not match CFR requirements.
Trans 106
Trans 106.02 (2) and (Note): Department of Health Services (DHS) renamed, renumbered, and reorganized their rules, “ss. HFS 61.54 to 61.57 and 61.59 to 61.68” toch. DHS 75.Reference to DHS needs to be changed to maintain accuracy of ss. Trans 106.02 (2) and (Note).
Trans 107
Trans 107.06, 107.07, 107.08 (1), 107.08 (1) (d), 107.08 (1) (h), 107.08 (1) (hm), 107.08 (1) (j), 107.08 (1) (m), 107.08 (2) (d), 107.08 (3), 107.09 (1), 107.09 (5), 107.09 (6), 107.11 (4) all refer to “suspensions.” Effective 1/1/02, all OWIs result in revocation.
Trans 107.08(3): Section 346.63 (2m), Stats., now refers to “legal drinking age” rather than specific age.
Trans 112
Trans 112.15 (1) (s): The current rule cites s. 948.35, Stats., which was folded into s. 948.40, Stats.
Trans 115
Trans 115.03: Created in 1990, the rule currently bars all department employees rather than just the testing division. This is an overreach.
Trans 115.04 (1) (a) 4. and Trans 115.04 (1) (a) 10.: Listed contents required on application.
Trans 115.04 (3) (f): Policy is burdensome and can be loosened in accordance with 49 CFR 383.75.
Trans 115.04 (3) (h): Test results are now received electronically.
Trans 115.05 (2) (e): Form is no longer required, and course fees are no longer paid to the department. The remaining processes are completed by division staff.
Trans 117
Trans 117.025 (3): As of 2010, there are no hand-written receipts issued for occupational licenses. DMV issues temporary driving receipts for occupational licenses only after processing the occupational driver license request. DMV does not hand out any actual licenses or ID cards at the DMV service centers. Section Trans 117.025 (3) refers to a temporary driving receipt being issued while the occupational driver license application is being evaluated (before processing). That approach along with all the criteria (subs. a, b, c) indicating how long the “occupational application evaluation” driving receipt remains valid no longer applies.
Trans 119
Trans 119.02 (2): Law enforcement no longer seizes the physical driver license cards of individuals. The out-of-service order still qualifies as a temporary license, and as such, that aspect should not be removed.
Trans 128
Trans 128.05 (5) (b): No statutory authority under s. 345.28 (5m) (c) or (5r) (c), Stats., to require only 50% of forfeiture.
Trans 128.15: Control group testing is past sunset date.
Trans 130
Trans 130.03 (2): Rule requires application must be a form or a letter and s. 343.51 (1) (m), Stats., requires a form for application.
Trans 133
Trans 133: Trans 133 Telephone Authorization is in conflict with 2003 Act 294 expanding electronic options. Online fulfillment should be allowable.
Trans 134
Trans 134.03 (1) (b) 2.: Refers to repealed statutes: ss. 11.01 (4) and (10), Stats.
Trans 134.06 (1) (d) 4. and (2) (b): Refers to repealed statute: s. 341.14 (6r) (fm) 5., Stats.
Trans 139
Trans 139 is obsolete as a result of 2011 Wisconsin Act 91.
Trans 141
Trans 141.02 (9): Refers to obsolete architecture. There is no longer a host computer system.
Trans 141.04 (1) (b): Remove the need for letterhead and make the process electronic. Otherwise, the rule is burdensome.
Trans 141.04 (1) (f): Burdensome and unnecessary to require two processors.
Trans 141.07 (1): Burdensome on business. Narrowing the scope instead of being regulatory.
Trans 141.08 (1): Paper documents are not the only submission method due to OnBase electronic document storage system.
Trans 142
Trans 142.02 (7) (a) 1.: Manufactured home retailers are no longer considered dealers under 218.10 (1g), Stats., so it is no longer necessary to exclude manufactured home dealers.
Trans 145
Repeal rule to conform with 2009 Act 311.
Trans 146
Trans 146.06 (1): Obsolete. Department no longer issues its own fuel tax license.
Trans 148
eMV Agent is being replaced with a new system and should only be referred to as a web application.
Trans 154
Trans 154.12 (4) (c): Section. 347.415 (5), Stats., does not limit the requirements for repairing or replacing odometers and are not limited to vehicles less than 10 years old.
Trans 176
Trans 176.02 (1) (b): Obsolete form no longer required.
Trans 176.06 (1) (b): 2017 Act 224 created an exception to the general requirement that, as a prerequisite to obtaining a permit, a common motor carrier must maintain certain minimum levels of insurance coverage as established under federal law.
Trans 176.07 (1) and (2): Obsolete antiquated language. Forms are completed online no longer typewritten nor printed on rectangular cards.
Trans 176.08 (1): Obsolete and antiquated language. Emergency filings replaced with online process.
Trans 195
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