SB325,1,11
1An Act to repeal 25.40 (1) (im), 59.20 (8r), 343.10 (1) (c), 343.10 (7) (a), 343.10
2(10) (title), 343.10 (10) (c) and (d), 343.30 (1q) (b) 6., 343.305 (10) (b) 6., 343.345
3and 345.47 (4);
to renumber and amend 343.10 (3), 343.10 (10) (a), 343.10 (10)
4(am), 343.10 (10) (b) and 343.10 (10) (bm);
to amend 343.05 (2) (a) 4., 343.10
5(1) (title) and (a), 343.10 (1) (b), 343.10 (2) (a) 1. and 3., 343.10 (2) (b), 343.10 (3)
6(title), 343.10 (5) (a), 343.10 (6), 343.10 (7) (b), (c) and (cm), 343.10 (7) (e) and
7(f), 343.10 (9), 343.30 (3), 343.31 (3m), 343.32 (6) and 351.07 (1) and (1m);
to
8repeal and recreate 343.10 (4); and
to create 343.10 (2) (a) 4., 343.10 (3) (b)
9and 814.61 (14) of the statutes;
relating to: the issuance of occupational
10licenses by the department of transportation and suspension of a juvenile's
11operating privilege for failure to pay a forfeiture.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Currently, a person who has had his or her operating privilege revoked or
suspended and whose occupation or trade makes it essential that the person operate
a motor vehicle may, after paying a fee of $40 to the county treasurer, petition a judge
of a court of record or of a municipal court in the county of his or her residence for
an order directing the department of transportation (DOT) to issue the person an
occupational license. Current law also permits administrative issuance by DOT of
occupational licenses for commercial motor vehicle drivers. If issued, the
occupational license restricts the person's operation of a motor vehicle as to the
number of hours per day, hours per week and routes of travel permitted under the
license. A court may issue the person a temporary occupational license if insurance
requirements are satisfied and a certain period of time since the date of suspension
or revocation has elapsed. A judge who orders the issuance of an occupational license
may revoke the license when, based on facts, the judge does not see fit to permit the
person to retain the license.
This bill revises the procedure for obtaining an occupational license. Instead
of petitioning a judge, except in administrative cases handled by DOT, a person
whose operating privilege has been suspended or revoked applies, upon payment of
the $40 fee, directly to DOT for issuance of the occupational license. Issuance of the
license by DOT is subject to the same considerations as an order for issuance of a
license under current law by a judge, including the number and seriousness of the
person's prior traffic offenses. If the person's operating privilege was suspended or
revoked by a court or judge, an occupational license issued by DOT to the person shall
include any restrictions specified by the court or judge.
Temporary occupational licenses are eliminated. Except for those instances in
which the law currently specifies immediate eligibility or a different minimum
waiting period for issuance of an occupational license, the bill provides that a person
is not eligible for an occupational license until at least 15 days have elapsed since the
date of revocation or suspension, or, in the case of an appeal which is subsequently
dismissed or affirmed, until at least 15 days have elapsed since the date of the
revocation or suspension following the dismissal or affirmance of the appeal.
DOT's denial of an application for an occupational license is not subject to
judicial review. DOT must inform a person whose application is denied of the reasons
for the denial and that he or she has the right, upon payment of a $40 fee, to file a
petition with the circuit court in the county of his or her residence for an order
authorizing the issuance of an occupational license to the person. A person may not
file more than one petition after DOT's denial of an occupational license application.
The circuit court that orders the issuance of an occupational license retains the
authority to revoke that license upon facts presented to the court.
The procedure to obtain an occupational license by a habitual traffic offender
is unchanged by this bill. Upon receipt of an occupational license order by a court,
DOT issues an occupational license to the habitual traffic offender.
Under current law, a court is required to suspend the operating privilege of any
person under the age of 18 if the person fails to pay a forfeiture imposed for the
person's first moving traffic violation. The court may, but is not required to, suspend
the person's operating privilege for any subsequent failures to pay a forfeiture
imposed for any moving traffic violations.
This bill repeals this provision of state law.
For further information see the state and local 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:
SB325, s. 1
1Section
1. 25.40 (1) (im) of the statutes is repealed.
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1Section
2. 59.20 (8r) of the statutes is repealed.
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2Section
3. 343.05 (2) (a) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.05
(2) (a) 4. A person with a temporary license under s.
343.10 (4) or 4343.305 (8) (a) which expressly authorizes the operation of the applicable class and
5type of commercial motor vehicle and which is not expired.
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6Section
4. 343.10 (1) (title) and (a) of the statutes are amended to read:
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343.10
(1) (title)
Petition
Application for occupational license.
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(a) If a person's license or operating privilege is revoked or suspended under
9this chapter or s. 161.50 and if the person is engaged in an occupation, including
10homemaking or full-time or part-time study, or a trade making it essential that he
11or she operate a motor vehicle, the person, after payment of the fee provided in sub.
12(6), may file
a petition an application with the department setting forth in detail the
13need for operating a motor vehicle.
No person may file more than one application
14with respect to each revocation or suspension of the person's license or operating
15privilege under this chapter or s. 161.50, except that this limitation does not apply
16to an application to amend an occupational license restriction.
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17Section
5. 343.10 (1) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.10
(1) (b) The
petition application shall be in a form established by the
19department and shall identify the specific motor vehicle that the
petitioner applicant 20seeks authorization to operate, including the vehicle classification and any required
21endorsements. The
petition application shall include an explanation of why
22operating the motor vehicle is essential to the person's livelihood and identify the
23person's occupation or trade. The
petition application shall identify the
petitioner's 24applicant's employer, and include proof of financial responsibility as specified in s.
25343.38 (1) (c) covering the vehicle or vehicles that the
petitioner applicant requests
1authorization to operate. The
petition application shall identify the hours of
2operation and routes of travel being requested by the
petitioner applicant in accord
3with the restrictions of sub. (5). The
petitioner
applicant shall certify whether, to the
4best of personal knowledge, he or she is disqualified under s. 343.315.
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5Section
6. 343.10 (1) (c) of the statutes is repealed.
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6Section
7. 343.10 (2) (a) 1. and 3. of the statutes are amended to read:
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343.10
(2) (a) 1. Except for a revocation or suspension that arose out of the same
8incident or occurrence for which the person's license or operating privilege is
9currently revoked or suspended, the person's license or operating privilege was not
10revoked or suspended previously under this chapter
or ch. 344 or s. 161.50 within the
11one-year period immediately preceding the present revocation or suspension.
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3. The person surrenders his or her former operator's license
, including any
13license issued under sub. (10), unless the license is already in the possession of the
14court or the department.
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15Section
8. 343.10 (2) (a) 4. of the statutes is created to read:
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343.10
(2) (a) 4. At least 15 days have elapsed since the date of revocation or
17suspension, or, in the case of an appeal that is subsequently dismissed or affirmed,
18at least 15 days have elapsed since the date of revocation or suspension following the
19dismissal or affirmance of the appeal, unless another minimum waiting period or
20immediate eligibility is expressly provided by law.
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21Section
9. 343.10 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.10
(2) (b) No occupational license may permit the operation of any motor
23vehicles for which the
petitioner applicant did not hold valid authorization at the
24time of revocation or suspension of the person's license or operating privilege.
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25Section
10. 343.10 (3) (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1343.10
(3) (title)
Determination on Petition application
.
SB325, s. 11
2Section
11. 343.10 (3) of the statutes is renumbered 343.10 (3) (a) and
3amended to read:
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343.10
(3) (a) If satisfied that the person is eligible under sub. (2), the
judge 5department shall consider the number and seriousness of prior traffic convictions in
6determining whether to
order the issuance of issue an occupational license and what
7restrictions to specify.
If the court grants the petition, a copy of the petition and the
8order for the occupational license shall be forwarded to the department The denial
9by the department of an application for an occupational license is not subject to
10judicial review.
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11Section
12. 343.10 (3) (b) of the statutes is created to read:
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343.10
(3) (b) The department shall inform a person whose application for an
13occupational license under sub. (1) is denied in whole or in part of the specific reasons
14for the denial and that he or she may file one petition for an occupational license
15under sub. (4).
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16Section
13. 343.10 (4) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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343.10
(4) Petition for occupational license. (a) A person whose application
18for an occupational license under sub. (1) is denied in whole or in part may file a
19petition with the clerk of the circuit court in the county in which the person resides
20for an order authorizing the issuance of an occupational license to the person. No
21person may file a petition under this paragraph unless he or she first pays the fee
22specified in s. 814.61 to the clerk of the circuit court. The person's petition shall
23include a copy of the person's current operating record under s. 343.23 (2) and the
24reasons why the person should be granted an occupational license. The court shall
25consider the number and seriousness of prior traffic convictions in determining
1whether to grant the petition and shall state, in writing, its reasons for granting or
2denying the petition. No person may file more than one petition with respect to a
3denial of an application for an occupational license under sub. (1).
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(b) If the court grants the petition, the court shall issue an order authorizing
5the issuance of an occupational license to the person. The order for issuance of an
6occupational license shall include definite restrictions as to hours of the day, hours
7per week, type of occupation and areas or routes of travel to be permitted under the
8license as provided in sub. (5). A copy of the order shall be forwarded to the
9department. Upon receipt of the court order, the petitioner shall be considered an
10applicant by the department for purposes of this section. The occupational license
11issued by the department under this paragraph shall contain the restrictions
12ordered by the court. If the court denies the petition, the clerk of the court shall notify
13the department of the denial of the petition.
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(c) The department shall not issue an occupational license to a person upon
15receipt of an order from a court under this subsection if the person appears by the
16records of the department to have filed more than one petition with a court for an
17occupational license under this subsection.
SB325, s. 14
18Section
14. 343.10 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.10
(5) (a)
Restrictions. 1. In addition to any restrictions appearing on the
20former operator's license of the
petitioner applicant, the
order for issuance of an 21occupational license shall contain definite restrictions as to hours of the day, not to
22exceed 12, hours per week, not to exceed 60, type of occupation and areas or routes
23of travel which are permitted under the license. The
order occupational license may
24permit travel to and from church during specified hours if the travel does not exceed
25the restrictions as to hours of the day and hours per week in this subdivision. The
1order occupational license may permit travel necessary to comply with a driver
2safety plan ordered under s. 343.30 (1q) or 343.305 if the travel does not exceed the
3restrictions as to hours of the day and hours per week in this subdivision. The
order 4occupational license may contain restrictions on the use of alcohol and of controlled
5substances in violation of s. 161.41.
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2. If the
petitioner applicant has 2 or more convictions, suspensions or
7revocations, as counted under s. 343.307 (1), the
order for issuance of an occupational
8license shall prohibit the
petitioner applicant from driving or operating a motor
9vehicle while he or she has a blood alcohol concentration of more than 0.0% by weight
10of alcohol in the person's blood or more than 0.0 grams of alcohol in 210 liters of that
11person's breath.
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3. If the
petitioner applicant has 2 or more prior convictions, suspensions or
13revocations, as counted under s. 343.307 (1), the
order for issuance of an occupational
14license
to a person of the applicant may restrict the
person's applicant's operation
15under the occupational license to vehicles that are equipped with a functioning
16ignition interlock device as provided under s. 346.65 (6). A person to whom a
17restriction under this subdivision applies violates that restriction if he or she
18requests or permits another to blow into an ignition interlock device or to start a
19motor vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device for the purpose of providing
20the person an operable motor vehicle without the necessity of first submitting a
21sample of his or her breath to analysis by the ignition interlock device.
SB325, s. 15
22Section
15. 343.10 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.10
(6) Fee. No person may file
a petition an application for an occupational
24license
under sub. (1) or be issued an occupational license upon receipt of an order
25of a court under sub. (4) or s. 351.07 unless he or she first pays a fee of $40
to the clerk
1of the circuit court if the petition is to a judge of the circuit court, to the municipal
2court if the petition is to a judge of the municipal court or to the department if the
3petition is to the department
under sub. (10). The clerk of the circuit court or the
4municipal court official shall give the person a receipt and forward the fee to the
5county or municipal treasurer, respectively. That treasurer shall pay 50% of the fee
6to the state treasurer under s. 59.20 (8r) and retain the balance for the use of the
7county or municipality, respectively. The department shall give the person a receipt.
SB325, s. 16
8Section
16. 343.10 (7) (a) of the statutes is repealed.
SB325, s. 17
9Section
17. 343.10 (7) (b), (c) and (cm) of the statutes are amended to read:
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343.10
(7) (b) The department shall issue an occupational license as soon as
11practicable upon receipt of
an application to the department under sub. (1) or an
12order
from a court under sub. (4) or s. 351.07 for such a license, if the department
13determines that the
petitioner applicant is eligible under sub. (2).
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(c) If the
court order permits operation of both commercial motor vehicles and
15noncommercial motor vehicles and the person is disqualified under s. 343.315 but
16otherwise eligible under sub. (2), the department shall issue an occupational license
17authorizing operation only of vehicles other than commercial motor vehicles.
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(cm) If the
order occupational license includes the restriction specified in sub.
19(5) (a) 3
., the department shall not issue the occupational license until the
person 20applicant provides evidence satisfactory to the department that any motor vehicle
21that the
person applicant will be permitted to operate has been equipped with a
22functioning ignition interlock device.
SB325, s. 18
23Section
18. 343.10 (7) (e) and (f) of the statutes are amended to read:
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343.10
(7) (e) The occupational license issued by the department shall contain
25such the restrictions
as are ordered by the judge. In addition to such restrictions an
1required by sub. (5). The occupational license authorizes the licensee to operate a
2motor vehicle
not to exceed 12 hours per day and then only when
such that operation
3is an essential part of the licensee's occupation or trade. If the
order permits
4operation of commercial motor vehicles and the department determines that the
5petitioner applicant is eligible under sub. (2), the department may impose such
6conditions and limitations upon the authorization to operate commercial
or
7noncommercial motor vehicles as in the secretary's judgment are necessary in the
8interest of public safety and welfare, including reexamination of the person's
9qualifications to operate a commercial
or noncommercial motor vehicle or a
10particular type thereof. The department may limit such authorization to include,
11without limitation, the operation of particular vehicles, particular kinds of operation
12and particular traffic conditions.
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(f) The expiration date of the occupational license is the
2nd working day after
14the date of termination of the period of revocation or suspension as provided by law.
15The occupational license may be revoked, suspended or canceled before termination
16of that period. An occupational license is not renewable when it expires. If an
17occupational license expires and is not revoked, suspended or canceled, the licensee
18may obtain a new license upon that expiration but only if he or she complies with the
19conditions specified in s. 343.38. Revocation, suspension or cancellation of an
20occupational license has the same effect as revocation, suspension or cancellation of
21any other license.
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22Section
19. 343.10 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.10
(9) Notice. The department shall inform a person whose operating
24privilege
has been is revoked or suspended under this chapter of his or her right to
1petition the court apply to the department for issuance of an occupational license
2under this section.
SB325, s. 20
3Section
20. 343.10 (10) (title) of the statutes is repealed.
SB325, s. 21
4Section
21. 343.10 (10) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 343.10 (1) (d) and
5amended to read:
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343.10
(1) (d) If the
petitioner's
applicant's commercial driver license has been
7suspended or revoked solely for a violation of s. 346.63 (1) and the person was not
8operating a commercial motor vehicle at the time of the violation,
a petition an
9application seeking issuance of an occupational license authorizing operation of
10"Class A", "Class B" or "Class C" vehicles may be filed
directly with the department.
11The
petition application may also seek authorization to operate "Class D" or "Class
12M" vehicles.
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13Section
22. 343.10 (10) (am) of the statutes is renumbered 343.10 (1) (f) and
14amended to read:
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343.10
(1) (f) If the
petitioner's
applicant's commercial driver license has been
16suspended or revoked
solely under ch. 344,
a petition an application seeking issuance
17of an occupational license authorizing operation of "Class A", "Class B" or "Class C"
18vehicles may be filed
directly with the department. The
petition application may not
19seek authorization to operate "Class D" or "Class M" vehicles.
SB325, s. 23
20Section
23. 343.10 (10) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 343.10 (7) (g) and
21amended to read:
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343.10
(7) (g)
There Notwithstanding sub. (2) (a) 4., there shall be no minimum
23waiting period before the issuance of an occupational license under this subsection
24authorizing operation of only "Class A", "Class B" or "Class C" vehicles
if the
25applicant's commercial driver license has been suspended or revoked solely for a
1violation of s. 346.63 (1) and the person was not operating a commercial motor vehicle
2at the time of the violation or has been suspended or revoked solely under ch. 344.
3If the
petition application also seeks authorization to operate "Class D" or "Class M"
4vehicles, the department may issue an occupational license if at least 15 days have
5elapsed since the date of suspension or revocation unless another minimum waiting
6period or eligibility at any time is provided by law.
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7Section
24. 343.10 (10) (bm) of the statutes is renumbered 343.10 (1) (e) and
8amended to read:
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343.10
(1) (e) If the
petitioner's
applicant's commercial driver license has been
10suspended or revoked under s. 343.32 (2),
a petition
an application seeking issuance
11of an occupational license authorizing operation of "Class A", "Class B" or "Class C"
12vehicles may be filed
directly with the department. The
petition application may also
13seek authorization to operate "Class D" or "Class M" vehicles.
The department may
14issue an occupational license after at least 15 days have elapsed since the date of
15suspension or revocation.
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16Section
25. 343.10 (10) (c) and (d) of the statutes are repealed.
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17Section
26. 343.30 (1q) (b) 6. of the statutes is repealed.
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18Section
27. 343.30 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.30
(3) The
judge who court that ordered the issuance of an occupational
20license
under sub. (4) may revoke
such the license whenever the
judge court, upon
21the facts, does not see fit to permit the licensee to retain the occupational license.
22Such The revocation shall be for a period of one year.
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23Section
28. 343.305 (10) (b) 6. of the statutes is repealed.
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24Section
29. 343.31 (3m) of the statutes is amended to read:
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1343.31
(3m) (a) Any person who has his or her operating privilege revoked
2under sub. (3) (c) or (f)
may apply is eligible for an occupational license under s.
3343.10 after the first 120 days of the revocation period.
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(b) Any person who has his or her operating privilege revoked under sub. (3)
5(e)
may apply is eligible for an occupational license under s. 343.10 after the first 60
6days of the revocation period.
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7Section
30. 343.32 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.32
(6) There shall be no minimum waiting period before
a petition for 9issuance of an occupational license under s. 343.10 to a person whose operating
10privilege has been suspended or revoked under sub. (2)
may be considered if the
11person is otherwise eligible for issuance of an occupational license.
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12Section
31. 343.345 of the statutes is repealed.
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13Section
32. 345.47 (4) of the statutes is repealed.
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14Section
33. 351.07 (1) and (1m) of the statutes are amended to read:
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351.07
(1) A person whose operating privilege has been revoked under this
16chapter as a habitual traffic offender may, after 2 years of the period of revocation
17have elapsed, petition a judge of the circuit court for the county in which the person
18resides for an order authorizing the issuance of an occupational license allowing the
19operation of vehicles other than commercial motor vehicles. The person's petition
20shall include a compelling reason why the person should be granted an occupational
21license and additional reasons why the judge should believe that the person's
22previous conduct as a traffic offender will not be repeated. The judge shall state his
23or her reasons for granting or denying the petition on the record. If the judge grants
24the petition, the judge shall issue an order authorizing the issuance of an
25occupational license, limited to the operation of vehicles other than commercial
1motor vehicles, to the person under s. 343.10. The clerk of the court shall file a copy
2of the order with the department, which shall become a part of the records of the
3department.
Upon receipt of the court order, the petitioner shall be considered an
4applicant by the department for purposes of s. 343.10.
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5(1m) Any person whose petition for issuance of an occupational license under
6sub. (1) is granted may
petition apply to the department for authorization to operate
7commercial motor vehicles. The
petitioner applicant shall proceed as provided in s.
8343.10.
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9Section
34. 814.61 (14) of the statutes is created to read:
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814.61
(14) Petition for occupational license. On filing a petition for an
11occupational license under s. 343.10 (4), $40.
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13(1) This act first applies to an application for an occupational license or for an
14amendment of an occupational license restriction submitted on the effective date of
15this subsection.
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17(1)
This act takes effect on the first day of the 6th month beginning after
18publication.