5. Has a cardiac condition that meets a specified medical standard.
6. Is severely limited in the ability to walk due to an arthritic, neurological, or
orthopedic condition.
7. Has a degree of disability equal to those specified in items 1. to 6.
This bill eliminates the criteria specified in item 7. for defining a person with
a disability that limits or impairs the ability to walk, for purposes of both special
identification cards and special disabled registration plates.
Under current law, with limited exceptions, a special identification card
entitles any motor vehicle parked by or under the direction of the card holder, or any
motor vehicle operated by or on behalf of an organization and used to transport a
person eligible for a card, to parking privileges. A person or organization is subject
to a forfeiture of not more than $200 if the person or organization lends to another
a special identification card knowing that the person borrowing the card is not
authorized by law to use it or if the person or organization displays a special
identification card on a vehicle that is not authorized by law to have the card
displayed on it. A person or organization is required to forfeit not less than $200 nor
more than $500 if the person or organization fraudulently procures, alters,
reproduces, or uses a special identification card.
This bill increases the forfeiture for these violations to $1,000 and makes some
modification in the scope of the violations, including requiring that the improper
display of a special identification card be done knowing that the vehicle is not
authorized to display the card. The bill also creates two new violations, subject to

the same $1,000 forfeiture amount, for knowingly providing false or misleading
information on an application for a special identification card and for knowingly
providing false or misleading information in a health care provider statement
submitted in support of an application.
The bill also prohibits DOT from issuing more than one special identification
card to an applicant unless the applicant requests a second card, and requires DOT
to provide by rule for the issuance of replacement cards for cards that are lost or
destroyed.
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:
AB715, s. 1 1Section 1. 340.01 (43g) (g) of the statutes is repealed.
AB715, s. 2 2Section 2. 343.51 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB715,3,113 343.51 (2) (a) The Subject to sub. (2m), the department shall prescribe the form
4and size of identification cards issued under this section and shall promulgate rules
5regarding the issuance and use of the cards. The identification cards shall be
6designed and displayed so as to enable law enforcement officers to determine that the
7vehicle, when parked, is entitled to parking privileges under s. 346.50 (2), (2a) and
8(3), but shall not be unnecessarily conspicuous when the vehicle is operated. The
9department may establish an expiration date for any special identification card
10issued prior to July 1, 1994.
Except as provided in par. (b), any special identification
11card issued after June 30, 1994, cards shall be valid for 4 years.
AB715, s. 3 12Section 3. 343.51 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB715,3,1513 343.51 (2) (b) The department shall issue special identification cards which are
14valid for limited periods of time if the physician's statement required by sub. (1)
15indicates that the applicant's disability is temporary.
AB715, s. 4 16Section 4. 343.51 (2m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB715,4,3
1343.51 (2m) (a) The department may issue only one special identification card
2under this section to an applicant unless the applicant requests in the application,
3or subsequently in writing, a 2nd card.
AB715,4,64 (b) The department shall provide by rule for the issuance of special
5identification cards to replace special identification cards that have been lost or
6destroyed.
AB715, s. 5 7Section 5. 343.52 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB715,4,98 343.52 (1) Any person or organization who does any of the following may be
9required to forfeit not more than $200 $1,000:
AB715,4,1110 (a) Lends to another a special identification card issued under s. 343.51,
11knowing that the person borrowing the card is not authorized by law to use it; or.
AB715,4,1412 (b) Displays a special identification card issued under s. 343.51 upon a vehicle
13which knowing that the vehicle is not authorized by law to have the card displayed
14thereon.
AB715, s. 6 15Section 6. 343.52 (1) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB715,4,1716 343.52 (1) (c) Knowingly provides information that is false or misleading in any
17material respect on an application for a special identification card under s. 343.51.
AB715, s. 7 18Section 7. 343.52 (1) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB715,4,2119 343.52 (1) (e) Knowingly provides information that is false or misleading in any
20material respect in a statement specified in s. 343.51 (1) submitted in support of an
21application for a special identification card under s. 343.51.
AB715, s. 8 22Section 8. 343.52 (1m) of the statutes is renumbered 343.52 (1) (d) and
23amended to read:
AB715,5,324 343.52 (1) (d) Any person or organization that fraudulently procures Makes,
25alters, reproduces, or uses duplicates a special identification card issued under s.

1343.51 or reproduces by any means whatever a special identification card shall
2forfeit not less than $200 nor more than $500
, except as authorized by the
3department
.
AB715, s. 9 4Section 9. 343.52 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB715,5,125 343.52 (2) The department shall cancel the special identification card of any
6person or organization who improperly uses a card as described in sub. (1) or who
7reproduces or fraudulently procures, alters or uses a card under sub. (1m)
violates
8sub. (1)
. The department may order a person or organization whose identification
9card has expired or has been canceled to surrender the card to the department. The
10department may take possession of any expired identification card or any
11identification card required to be canceled or may direct any traffic officer to take
12possession thereof and return it to the department.
AB715, s. 10 13Section 10. Initial applicability.
AB715,5,1714 (1) The treatment of sections 340.01 (43g) (g) and 343.51 (2m) (a) of the statutes
15first applies to applications for special identification cards and for vehicle
16registration received by the department of transportation on the effective date of this
17subsection.
AB715,5,2118 (2) The treatment of section 343.52 (2) of the statutes, the renumbering and
19amendment of section 343.52 (1m) of the statutes, the amendment of section 343.52
20(1) of the statutes, and the creation of section 343.52 (1) (c) and (e) of the statutes first
21apply to violations committed on the effective date of this subsection.
AB715,5,2222 (End)
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