AB557-ASA2,53,6
1343.12 (2) (h) Prior to the initial issuance or renewal of the endorsement, takes
2and passes a special examination prescribed by the department and administered
3by the department or by a 3rd-party tester under s. 343.16 (1) (b) to determine his
4or her ability to safely operate a school bus. This special examination may include
5the examination required under sub. (3).
The department may renew the
6endorsement without retesting the licensee, except under sub. (3).
AB557-ASA2, s. 163 7Section 163. 343.14 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 343.14 (3) (a).
AB557-ASA2, s. 164 8Section 164. 343.14 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,53,129 343.14 (3) (b) Any photograph taken of an applicant under par. (a) or s. 343.50
10(4) may be maintained by the department and shall be kept confidential. The
11department may release a photograph only to the person whose photograph was
12taken.
AB557-ASA2, s. 166 13Section 166. 343.16 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,54,1514 343.16 (1) (a) General. The department shall examine every applicant for an
15operator's license, including applicants for license renewal as provided in sub. (3),
16and every applicant for authorization to operate a vehicle class or type for which the
17applicant does not hold currently valid authorization, other than an instruction
18permit. Except as provided in sub. (2) (cm) and (e) and s. 343.03 (8) (b) and (c), the
19examinations of applicants for licenses authorizing operation of "Class A", "Class B",
20"Class C", "Class D" or "Class M" vehicles shall include both a knowledge test and
21an actual demonstration in the form of a driving skills test of the applicant's ability
22to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a representative
23vehicle. The department shall not administer a driving skills test to a person
24applying for authorization to operate "Class M" vehicles who has failed 2 previous
25such skills tests unless the person has successfully completed a rider course

1approved by the department. The department may, by rule, exempt certain persons
2from the rider course requirement of this paragraph. The driving skills of applicants
3for endorsements authorizing the operation of commercial motor vehicles equipped
4with air brakes, the transportation of passengers in commercial motor vehicles or the
5operation of school buses, as provided in s. 343.04 (2) (b), (d) or (e), shall also be tested
6by an actual demonstration of driving skills. The department may endorse an
7applicant's commercial driver license for transporting hazardous materials, or the
8operation of tank vehicles or vehicles towing double or triple trailers, as described
9in s. 343.04 (2) (a), (c) or (f), based on successful completion of a knowledge test. In
10administering the knowledge test, the department shall attempt to accommodate
11any special needs of the applicant. The Except as may be required by the department
12for an "H" or "S" endorsement, the
knowledge test is not intended to be a test for
13literacy or English language proficiency. This paragraph does not prohibit the
14department from requiring an applicant to correctly read and understand highway
15signs.
AB557-ASA2, s. 167 16Section 167. 343.17 (3) (e) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,54,1917 343.17 (3) (e) 1. "K" restriction, which restricts a person issued a license under
18s. 343.065 to from operating commercial motor vehicles only within this state and not
19in interstate commerce.
AB557-ASA2, s. 168 20Section 168. 343.21 (1) (g) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,54,2321 343.21 (1) (g) For removing a "K" restriction against operation of commercial
22motor vehicles outside this state or in interstate commerce, the same fee as for a
23duplicate license.
AB557-ASA2, s. 169 24Section 169. 343.21 (1) (jm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,55,3
1343.21 (1) (jm) For reinstatement of a previously disqualified authorization to
2operate a commercial motor vehicle, $50. This fee is not applicable to
3disqualifications under s. 343.315 (2) (g).
AB557-ASA2, s. 170 4Section 170. 343.21 (1) (m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,55,75 343.21 (1) (m) For reinstatement of a previously canceled license or
6endorsement, $50. This fee includes reinstatement of any classification or
7endorsement applied for at the same time for which the applicant is qualified.
AB557-ASA2, s. 171 8Section 171. 343.23 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,56,139 343.23 (2) The department shall maintain a file for each licensee containing
10the application for license, permit or endorsement, a record of reports or abstract of
11convictions, the status of the licensee's authorization to operate different vehicle
12groups, a record of any out-of-service orders issued under s. 343.305 (7) (b) or (9)
13(am) and a record of any reportable accident in which the licensee has been involved,
14including specification of the type of license and endorsements issued under this
15chapter under which the licensee was operating at the time of the accident and an
16indication whether or not the accident occurred in the course of the licensee's
17employment as a law enforcement officer, fire fighter or emergency medical
18technician — paramedic or as a person engaged, by an authority in charge of the
19maintenance of the highway, in highway winter maintenance snow and ice removal
20during either a storm or cleanup following a storm. This information must be filed
21by the department so that the complete operator's record is available for the use of
22the secretary in determining whether operating privileges of such person shall be
23suspended, revoked, canceled or withheld in the interest of public safety. The record
24of suspensions, revocations and convictions that would be counted under s. 343.307
25(2) and of convictions for disqualifying offenses under s. 343.315 (2) (h) shall be

1maintained for at least 10 years. The record of convictions for disqualifying offenses
2under s. 343.315 (2) (f) shall be maintained for at least 3 years. The record of
3convictions for disqualifying offenses under s. 343.315 (2) (a) to (e) shall be
4maintained permanently, except that 5 years after a licensee transfers residency to
5another state such record may be transferred to another state of licensure of the
6licensee if that state accepts responsibility for maintaining a permanent record of
7convictions for disqualifying offenses. Such reports and records may be cumulative
8beyond the period for which a license is granted, but the secretary, in exercising the
9power of revocation granted under s. 343.32 (2) may consider only those reports and
10records entered during the 4-year period immediately preceding the exercise of such
11power of revocation. For purposes of this subsection, "highway winter maintenance
12snow and ice removal" includes plowing, sanding, salting and the operation of
13vehicles in the delivery of those services.
AB557-ASA2, s. 173 14Section 173. 343.245 (3) (b) 3. and 4. of the statutes are amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,56,1515 343.245 (3) (b) 3. Is subject to an out-of-service order in any state; or
AB557-ASA2,56,1716 4. Has more than one operator's license, except during the 10-day period
17beginning on the date on which the employe is issued an operator's license.; or
AB557-ASA2, s. 174 18Section 174. 343.245 (3) (b) 5. of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,56,2019 343.245 (3) (b) 5. Does not possess a valid commercial driver license properly
20endorsed to permit operation of the vehicle.
AB557-ASA2, s. 175 21Section 175. 343.245 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,56,2422 343.245 (4) (b) Any person who violates sub. (3) (b) shall be fined not more than
23$5,000
less than $2,500 nor more than $10,000 or imprisoned for not more than 90
24days or both.
AB557-ASA2, s. 176
1Section 176. 343.265 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 343.265 (1) and
2amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,57,83 343.265 (1) The department may accept the voluntary surrender of the
4operator's license of a person who has a mental or physical disability or disease or
5a medical condition which prevents or may prevent the person from exercising
6reasonable control over a motor vehicle if the person's operating privilege is not
7subject to suspension or revocation for any reason and if either of the following
8conditions are satisfied:
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 177 9Section 177. 343.265 (1) (a) and (b) of the statutes are repealed.
AB557-ASA2, s. 178 10Section 178. 343.28 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,57,2211 343.28 (1) Whenever a person is convicted of a moving traffic violation under
12chs. 341 to 349 or under a local ordinance enacted under ch. 349, the clerk of the court
13in which the conviction occurred, or the justice, judge or magistrate of a court not
14having a clerk, shall, as provided in s. 345.48, forward to the department the record
15of such conviction. The record of conviction forwarded to the department shall state
16whether the offender was involved in an accident at the time of the offense, whether
17the offender was operating a commercial motor vehicle at the time of the offense and,
18if so, whether the offender was transporting hazardous materials or operating a
19vehicle designed to carry, or actually carrying, 16 or more passengers, including the
20driver
. Whenever a person is convicted of exceeding a posted speed limit, the record
21of conviction forwarded to the department shall include the number of miles per hour
22in excess of the posted speed limit.
AB557-ASA2, s. 179 23Section 179. 343.28 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,58,924 343.28 (2) Whenever a person is convicted of any offense for which s. 343.31
25makes mandatory the revocation by the secretary of such person's operating

1privilege, the court in which the conviction occurred shall require the surrender to
2it of any license then held by such person. The clerk of the court, or the justice, judge
3or magistrate if the court has no clerk, shall, as provided in s. 345.48, forward to the
4department the record of conviction and any surrendered licenses. The record of
5conviction forwarded to the department shall state whether the offender was
6involved in an accident at the time of the offense, whether the offender was operating
7a commercial motor vehicle at the time of the offense and, if so, whether the offender
8was transporting hazardous materials or operating a vehicle designed to carry, or
9actually carrying, 16 or more passengers, including the driver
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 180 10Section 180. 343.305 (10) (em) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,58,1911 343.305 (10) (em) One penalty for improperly refusing to submit to a test for
12intoxication regarding a person arrested for a violation of s. 346.63 (2m) or (7) or a
13local ordinance in conformity therewith is revocation of the person's operating
14privilege for 6 months. After the first 15 days of the revocation period, the person
15is eligible for an occupational license under s. 343.10. Any such improper refusal or
16revocation for the refusal does not count as a prior refusal or a prior revocation under
17this section or ss. 343.30 (1q), 343.307 and 346.65 (2). The person shall not be
18required to submit to and comply with any assessment or driver safety plan under
19pars. (c) and (d).
AB557-ASA2, s. 181 20Section 181. 343.315 (2) (f) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,59,321 343.315 (2) (f) (intro.) A person is disqualified for a period of 60 days from
22operating a commercial motor vehicle if convicted of 2 serious traffic violations, or
23and 120 days if convicted of 3 serious traffic violations, arising from separate
24occurrences committed within a 3-year period while driving or operating a
25commercial motor vehicle. The department shall consider only offenses committed

1on or after November 2, 1989 in applying
120-day period of disqualification under
2this paragraph shall be in addition to any other period of disqualification imposed
3under
this paragraph. In this paragraph, "serious traffic violations" means:
AB557-ASA2, s. 182 4Section 182. 343.315 (2) (fm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,59,75 343.315 (2) (fm) A person is disqualified for a period of 60 days from operating
6a commercial motor vehicle if convicted of violating s. 343.14 (5) or 345.17, if the
7violation relates to an application for a commercial driver license.
AB557-ASA2, s. 183 8Section 183. 343.315 (2) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,59,179 343.315 (2) (h) Except as provided in par. (i), a person is disqualified for a period
10of 90 days from operating a commercial motor vehicle if convicted of an
11out-of-service violation, or one year if convicted of 2 out-of-service violations, or 3
12years if convicted of 3 or more out-of-service violations, arising from separate
13occurrences committed within a 10-year period while driving or operating a
14commercial motor vehicle. A disqualification under this paragraph shall be in
15addition to any penalty imposed under s. 343.44. In this paragraph, "out-of-service
16violation" means violating s. 343.44 (1) by operating a commercial motor vehicle
17while ordered out-of-service under state or federal law.
AB557-ASA2, s. 184 18Section 184. 343.315 (2) (i) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,60,219 343.315 (2) (i) If the violation listed in par. (h) occurred in the course of
20transporting hazardous materials or while operating a vehicle designed to carry, or
21actually carrying, 16 or more passengers, including the driver, the person shall be
22disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle for 180 days upon a first
23conviction, or for a 3-year period for a 2nd or subsequent conviction, arising from
24separate occurrences committed within a 10-year period while driving or operating

1a commercial motor vehicle. A disqualification under this paragraph shall be in
2addition to any penalty imposed under s. 343.44.
AB557-ASA2, s. 185 3Section 185. 343.315 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,60,154 343.315 (3) (a) Notwithstanding s. 343.39, if a person's license or operating
5privilege is revoked or suspended as the result of an offense committed after March
631, 1992, which results in disqualification under sub. (2), the department shall
7immediately disqualify the person from operating a commercial motor vehicle for the
8period required under sub. (2). The
person's authorization to operate a commercial
9motor vehicle shall not be reinstated upon expiration of the period of revocation or
10suspension unless the period of disqualification has also expired. During any period
11of disqualification in which the person's license or operating privilege is not revoked
12or suspended, the department may issue an operator's license to the person for the
13operation of vehicles other than commercial motor vehicles. Upon expiration of the
14period of disqualification, the person may apply for authorization to operate
15commercial motor vehicles as provided in s. 343.14.
AB557-ASA2, s. 186 16Section 186. 343.315 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,61,217 343.315 (3) (b) If a person's license or operating privilege is not otherwise
18revoked or suspended as the result of an offense committed after March 31, 1992,
19which results in disqualification under sub. (2) (a) to (f), (h) or (i), the department
20shall immediately cancel the person's license disqualify the person from operating
21a commercial motor vehicle for the period required under sub. (2) (a) to (f), (h) or (i)
.
22 Upon proper application by the person and payment of a duplicate license fee, the
23department may issue a separate license authorizing only the operation of vehicles
24other than commercial motor vehicles. Upon expiration of the period of

1disqualification, the person may apply for authorization to operate commercial
2motor vehicles under s. 343.26.
AB557-ASA2, s. 187 3Section 187. 343.32 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,61,104 343.32 (4) In adopting rules for weighing traffic convictions by their
5seriousness under sub. (2), the secretary shall provide by rule for a reduction of up
6to 3 points if a person shows to the department satisfactory evidence of completion
7of a rider course approved by the secretary. This subsection applies only to demerit
8points relating to violations committed before completion of the rider course by a
9person while driving or operating a Type 1 motorcycle. No person is eligible for more
10than one point reduction of up to 3 points under this subsection.
AB557-ASA2, s. 188 11Section 188. 343.325 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,61,13 12343.325 (title) Courts to report appeals; when appeal stays suspension
13or, revocation or disqualification.
AB557-ASA2, s. 189 14Section 189. 343.325 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,61,2415 343.325 (2) Notwithstanding ss. 343.31, 343.315 and 343.32 and except as
16otherwise provided in sub. (4), the secretary shall not suspend or revoke a person's
17operating privilege or disqualify a person from operating a commercial motor vehicle
18on the basis of a conviction if the secretary receives from the court in which the
19conviction occurred a certificate stating that an appeal from the conviction has been
20taken. If the secretary receives such certificate after suspension or revocation of the
21operating privilege, the operating privilege shall be reinstated without requiring
22compliance with s. 343.38. If the secretary receives the certificate after suspension
23of the operating privilege or disqualification, the operating privilege or authorization
24to operate a commercial motor vehicle
shall be reinstated automatically.
AB557-ASA2, s. 190 25Section 190. 343.325 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,62,11
1343.325 (3) Whenever suspension or revocation of an operating privilege or a
2disqualification
has been withheld as provided in sub. (2) and the department
3receives notice that the conviction in question has been affirmed on appeal or that
4the appeal has been dropped, the secretary shall suspend or revoke such operating
5privilege or disqualify the person from operating a commercial motor vehicle on the
6same basis as if the appeal had not been taken, but the period of suspension or,
7revocation or disqualification shall run from the date of suspension or, revocation or
8disqualification
following the affirmance of the conviction or dropping of the appeal,
9less any time the operating privilege had been suspended or revoked or the
10authorization to operate a commercial motor vehicle had been disqualified
prior to
11the receipt by the secretary of the certificate under sub. (2).
AB557-ASA2, s. 191 12Section 191. 343.325 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,62,1913 343.325 (3m) Whenever the suspension or revocation of an operating privilege
14or a disqualification has been rescinded or withheld because of administrative
15action, an appeal, or a court order to reopen, stay or vacate a conviction, suspension
16or, revocation or disqualification, and that suspension or, revocation or
17disqualification
is subsequently reimposed, the period of suspension or, revocation
18or disqualification so reimposed shall be reduced by the period of suspension or,
19revocation or disqualification previously served.
AB557-ASA2, s. 192 20Section 192. 343.325 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,63,221 343.325 (4) If a person whose suspension or , revocation or disqualification was
22stayed pursuant to sub. (2) is convicted of an offense for which revocation or
23disqualification
is mandatory under s. 343.31 or 343.315, during the pendency of the
24appeal of the original conviction, the secretary shall forthwith revoke such person's
25operating privilege or disqualify the person from operating a commercial motor

1vehicle
on account of the latter conviction, notwithstanding the appeal of either or
2both convictions.
AB557-ASA2, s. 193 3Section 193. 343.325 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,63,64 343.325 (5) This section shall not prevent suspension or revocation of an
5operating privilege or a disqualification if there are grounds for suspension or,
6revocation or disqualification other than the conviction in question.
AB557-ASA2, s. 194 7Section 194. 343.325 (6) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,63,118 343.325 (6) (a) If a court enters an order reopening, vacating or staying a
9conviction or a suspension or revocation of an operating privilege or a
10disqualification
, the court shall promptly forward a copy of that order to the
11department.
AB557-ASA2, s. 195 12Section 195. 343.44 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,63,14 13343.44 (title) Driving while disqualified , out of service or ordered
14out-of-service
or after license revoked or suspended.
AB557-ASA2, s. 196 15Section 196. 343.44 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,63,2416 343.44 (1) No person whose operating privilege has been duly revoked or
17suspended pursuant to the laws of this state shall operate a motor vehicle upon any
18highway in this state during such suspension or revocation or thereafter before filing
19proof of financial responsibility or before that person has obtained a new license in
20this state, including an occupational license, or the person's operating privilege has
21been reinstated under the laws of this state. No person may operate a commercial
22motor vehicle while ordered out-of-service as provided in s. 343.305 (7) (b) or (9) (am)
23under state or federal law. No person may operate a commercial motor vehicle after
24March 31, 1992,
while disqualified as provided in s. 343.315.
AB557-ASA2, s. 197 25Section 197. 343.44 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,64,7
1343.44 (3) Refusal to accept or failure to receive an order of revocation or,
2suspension or disqualification mailed by 1st class mail to such person's last-known
3address shall not be a defense to the charge of driving after revocation or, suspension
4or disqualification. If the person has changed his or her address and fails to notify
5the department as required in s. 343.22 then failure to receive notice of revocation
6or, suspension or disqualification shall not be a defense to the charge of driving after
7revocation or, suspension or disqualification.
AB557-ASA2, s. 198 8Section 198. 343.44 (4r) of the statutes is created to read:
AB557-ASA2,64,129 343.44 (4r) In addition to other penalties for violation of this section, if a person
10has violated this section after he or she was ordered out-of-service under state or
11federal law, the violation shall result in disqualification under s. 343.315 (2) (h) or
12(i).
AB557-ASA2, s. 199 13Section 199. 344.12 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,64,20 14344.12 Applicability of provisions relating to deposit of security for
15past accidents.
Subject to the exceptions contained in s. 344.14, the provisions of
16this chapter requiring deposit of security and requiring revocation for failure to
17deposit security apply to the operator and owner of every motor vehicle which is in
18any manner involved in an accident in this state which has resulted in bodily injury
19to or death of any person or damage to property of any other person in excess of $500
20$1,000.
AB557-ASA2, s. 200 21Section 200. 344.14 (2) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,64,2522 344.14 (2) (e) To the operator or owner of a vehicle involved in an accident
23wherein no injury was caused to the person of anyone other than such operator or
24owner and wherein damage to property of any one person other than such operator
25or owner did not exceed $500 $1,000.
AB557-ASA2, s. 201
1Section 201. 346.70 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,65,182 346.70 (1) Immediate notice of accident. The operator of a vehicle involved in
3an accident resulting in injury to or death of any person, any damage to state or other
4government-owned property, except a state or other government-owned vehicle, to
5an apparent extent of $200 or more or total damage to property owned by any one
6person or to a state or other government-owned vehicle to an apparent extent of $500
7$1,000 or more shall immediately by the quickest means of communication give
8notice of such accident to the police department, the sheriff's department or the
9traffic department of the county or municipality in which the accident occurred or
10to a state traffic patrol officer. In this subsection, "injury" means injury to a person
11of a physical nature resulting in death or the need of first aid or attention by a
12physician or surgeon, whether or not first aid or medical or surgical treatment was
13actually received; "total damage to property owned by one person" means the sum
14total cost of putting the property damaged in the condition it was before the accident,
15if repair thereof is practical, and if not practical, the sum total cost of replacing such
16property. For purposes of this subsection if any property which is damaged is held
17in a form of joint or multiple ownership, the property shall be considered to be owned
18by one person.
AB557-ASA2, s. 202 19Section 202. 348.15 (3) (bg), (br), (bv) and (e) of the statutes are amended to
20read:
AB557-ASA2,66,521 348.15 (3) (bg) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting
22exclusively milk from the point of production to the primary market and the return
23of dairy supplies and dairy products from such primary market to the farm, the gross
24weight imposed on the highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed 21,000
25pounds or, for 2 axles 8 or less feet apart, 37,000 pounds or, for groups of 3 or more

1consecutive axles more than 9 feet apart, a weight of 2,000 pounds more than is
2shown in par. (c), but not to exceed 80,000 pounds. This paragraph does not apply
3to the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of
4USH 51 between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51
5and the I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2,66,156 (br) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting exclusively
7peeled or unpeeled forest products cut crosswise or in the case of a vehicle or
8combination of vehicles transporting exclusively scrap metal, the gross weight
9imposed on the highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed 21,500 pounds
10or, for 2 axles 8 or less feet apart, 37,000 pounds or, for groups of 3 or more consecutive
11axles more than 9 feet apart, a weight of 4,000 pounds more than is shown in par. (c),
12but not to exceed 80,000 pounds. This paragraph does not apply to the national
13system of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH 51
14between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the
15I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2,67,216 (bv) In the case of a vehicle or combination of vehicles used primarily for the
17transportation of septage, as defined in s. 144.08 (1) (a), the gross weight imposed on
18the highway by the wheels of any one axle may not exceed 21,500 pounds or, for 2
19axles 8 or less feet apart, 37,000 pounds or, for groups of 3 or more consecutive axles
20more than 9 feet apart, a weight of 4,000 pounds more than is shown in par. (c) or,
21for groups of 4 or more consecutive axles more than 10 feet apart, a weight of 6,000
22pounds more than is shown in par. (c) or, for groups of 5 or more consecutive axles
23more than 14 feet apart, a weight of 7,000 pounds more than is shown in par. (c), but
24not to exceed 80,000 pounds. This paragraph does not apply to the national system
25of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH 51 between

1Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94
2interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2,67,113 (e) Notwithstanding pars. (a), (b) and (c), in the case of a vehicle or combination
4of vehicles transporting exclusively livestock, the gross weight imposed on the
5highway by the wheels of any one axle or axle group may exceed the applicable weight
6limitation specified in pars. (a), (b) and (c) by 15% if the gross weight of the vehicle
7or combination of vehicles does not exceed the maximum gross weight specified for
8that vehicle or combination of vehicles under par. (c). This paragraph does not apply
9to the national system of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of
10USH 51 between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51
11and the I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 203 12Section 203. 348.175 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,68,8 13348.175 Seasonal operation of vehicles hauling peeled or unpeeled
14forest products cut crosswise or abrasives or salt for highway winter
15maintenance.
The transportation of peeled or unpeeled forest products cut
16crosswise or of abrasives or salt for highway winter maintenance in excess of gross
17weight limitations under s. 348.15 shall be permitted during the winter months
18when the highways are so frozen that no damage may result thereto by reason of such
19transportation. If at any time any person is so transporting such products or
20abrasives or salt upon a class "A" highway in such frozen condition then that person
21may likewise use a class "B" highway without other limitation, except that chains
22and other traction devices are prohibited on class "A" highways but such chains and
23devices may be used in cases of necessity. The officers or agencies in charge of
24maintenance of highways, upon determination of such frozen condition and freedom
25of damage to such highways by transportation shall declare particular highways, or

1highways within areas of the state as eligible for increased weight limitations. Such
2declaration shall include the maximum weight on each axle, combination of axles
3and the gross weight allowed. Any person transporting any such product over any
4highway of this state under this section is liable to the maintaining authority for any
5damage caused to such highway. This section does not apply to the national system
6of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH 51 between
7Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94
8interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 204 9Section 204. 348.19 (2) (b) and (4) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,68,1910 348.19 (2) (b) If upon weighing a vehicle transporting livestock a traffic officer
11determines that the gross weight of the vehicle exceeds the limitations imposed by
12s. 348.15 or 348.16 or a limitation posted as provided in s. 348.17 (1), and if the point
13of apprehension is 15 miles or less from the destination of the vehicle, the traffic
14officer shall permit the operator of the vehicle to proceed to such destination without
15requiring the vehicle to be reloaded or unloaded as provided in par. (a). This
16paragraph does not apply to vehicles transporting livestock on the national system
17of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH 51 between
18Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94
19interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2,68,24 20(4) Subsection (1) (b) shall not apply to vehicles transporting peeled or
21unpeeled forest products on the national, interstate or defense highway systems,
22except for that portion of USH 51 between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of
23STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal
24designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 205 25Section 205. 348.27 (4), (9m) and (9r) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB557-ASA2,69,13
1348.27 (4) Industrial interplant permits. The department may issue, to
2industries and to their agent motor carriers owning and operating oversize vehicles
3in connection with interplant, and from plant to state line, operations in this state,
4annual or consecutive month permits for the operation of such vehicles over
5designated routes, provided that such permit shall not be issued under this section
6to agent motor carriers or, except for that portion of USH 51 between Wausau and
7STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94 interchange near
8Portage upon their federal designation as I 39,
from plant to state line for vehicles
9or loads of width exceeding 102 inches upon routes of the national system of
10interstate and defense highways. If the routes desired to be used by the applicant
11involve city or village streets or county or town highways, the application shall be
12accompanied by a written statement of route approval by the officer in charge of
13maintenance of the highway in question.
AB557-ASA2,69,24 14(9m) Transportation of raw forest and agricultural products. The
15department may issue annual or consecutive month permits for the transportation
16of raw forest products or for the transportation of fruits or vegetables from field to
17storage or processing facilities in vehicles or vehicle combinations that exceed the
18maximum gross weight limitations under s. 348.15 (3) (c) by not more than 10,000
19pounds. A permit issued under this subsection does not authorize the operation of
20any vehicle or vehicle combination at a maximum gross weight in excess of 90,000
21pounds. This subsection does not apply to highways designated as part of the
22national system of interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH
2351 between Wausau and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and
24the I 90/94 interchange near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2,70,9
1(9r) Transportation of scrap. The department may issue an annual or
2consecutive month permit for the transportation of metallic or nonmetallic scrap for
3the purpose of recycling or processing on a vehicle or combination of vehicles which
4exceeds statutory weight or length limitations and for the return of the vehicle or
5combination of vehicles when empty. This subsection does not apply to the
6transportation of scrap on highways designated as part of the national system of
7interstate and defense highways, except for that portion of USH 51 between Wausau
8and STH 78 and that portion of STH 78 between USH 51 and the I 90/94 interchange
9near Portage upon their federal designation as I 39
.
AB557-ASA2, s. 206 10Section 206. 967.055 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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