Trans 130.03(1)(i)5.5. In an application for a permanent individual card, whether or not the health care specialist believes that the person’s disability impairs the person’s ability to drive safely. Trans 130.03(1)(i)7.7. The health care specialist’s medical license number, if applicable, and telephone number. Trans 130.03(1)(j)(j) Any other information necessary to assist the person, the person signing the application, and the health care specialist to understand the requirements and privileges of ss. 340.01 (43g), 341.14 (1), (1a), (1e), (1m), or (1q), 343.51, 343.52 and 346.50 (1m), (2a) (h), (j), and (k), and (3), Stats., and this chapter. Trans 130.03(1)(k)(k) As required by s. 343.51 (1m) (b), Stats., the person making application to the department shall make and retain a copy of the statement from the health care specialist, for the period of time during which the special identification card is valid. The person shall carry the copy of the statement on the person or in the vehicle and shall, upon request by any traffic officer, produce the statement for inspection. Trans 130.03(2)(2) Application by an organization for a permanent organization card. Each application for a permanent organization card by an organization shall be on a form provided by the department or in a letter, and shall contain the following information: Trans 130.03(2)(bm)(bm) The Federal Employer Identification Number, or FEIN, of the organization. Trans 130.03(2)(f)(f) The printed name, signature and official capacity of the person authorized to sign for the organization. Trans 130.03(2)(h)(h) The organization making application shall make and retain at its regular place of business for the period of time in which the organization card is valid, a copy of the certification by the organization that it regularly transports persons, and shall make the certification available for inspection to a traffic officer upon request. Trans 130.03(2)(i)(i) The organization shall maintain a record of the name of any person to whom the organization has issued one of its organization cards, and the date of issue. Whenever any person no longer operates a vehicle on behalf of the organization, the organization shall make a good faith effort to retrieve the organization card from that person. Trans 130.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1994, No. 463, eff. 8-1-94; corrections in (1) (j) and (2) (g) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2002 No. 563; CR 07-072: am. (1) (intro.) and (i) 5., (2) (intro.) and (e), cr. (1) (k), (2) (bm), (h) and (i), Register November 2007 No. 623, eff. 12-1-07; correction in (1) (j) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2011 No. 661; CR 22-048: am. (1) (h), (i) 2. Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23. Trans 130.04(1)(1) Issuance fee for a card. A fee of $6.00 shall be charged for the issuance, replacement or extension of a temporary individual card. Effective July 1, 2003, no fee may be charged for the issuance, replacement, extension or renewal of a permanent individual or organization card. Trans 130.04(2)(2) Counter service fee. A counter service fee, as defined in s. 341.255 (2) (b), Stats., relating to registration renewals, shall be charged for each card, or for the replacement, extension or renewal of a card when issued at a counter designated by the department. Trans 130.05(1)(1) Display. When in use for a parked vehicle, the card shall be displayed so the information on the card is clearly visible outside of the vehicle. If the card is manufactured so as to be suspended, the card shall be hung from the rear view mirror. Trans 130.05(2)(a)(a) No person or organization may duplicate, reproduce or copy any card, unless directed to do so by the department. Trans 130.05(2)(b)(b) A temporary individual card may not be issued for a period of more than 6 months. Trans 130.05(2)(c)(c) Special registration plates shall only be issued for permanent disabilities. Trans 130.05(2)(d)(d) The certification of a person’s eligibility for an individual card or registration plates by a U.S. department of veterans affairs representative is not to be considered as a claim for veterans affairs benefits.