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Trans 327.03(7)(7)Every traffic officer and state patrol inspector employed under the authority of s. 110.07, Stats., is authorized to declare vehicles and drivers out-of-service in accordance with the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria, except that sub. (10) shall be used to determine the maximum number of hours allowed to drive after coming on duty.
Trans 327.03 NoteNote: The North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria is on file with the Legislative Reference Bureau and the Department of Transportation, Division of State Patrol. A copy may be requested from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, or by calling 301-830-6143. You may also request copies via their website at www.cvsa.org.
Trans 327.03(8)(8)49 CFR part 382, federal motor carrier safety regulations — controlled substances and alcohol use and testing;
Trans 327.03(9)(9)49 CFR part 40, procedures for transportation workplace drug and alcohol testing programs;
Trans 327.03(10)(a)(a) 49 CFR part 395, hours of service of drivers, except as follows:
Trans 327.03(10)(a)1.1. 49 CFR 395.3 (a) (2) and (3) are not adopted.
Trans 327.03(10)(a)3.3. 49 CFR 395.8 (a) (1) (i) through (iv) does not apply to operation on or before March 31, 2025.
Trans 327.03(10)(b)(b) No driver may drive a property-carrying vehicle for:
Trans 327.03(10)(b)1.1. More than 12 hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty.
Trans 327.03(10)(b)2.2. Any period after having been on duty for 16 hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty.
Trans 327.03(10)(b)3.3. After having been on duty for 70 hours in any period of 7 consecutive days.
Trans 327.03(10)(b)4.4. After having been on duty for 80 hours in any period of 8 consecutive days.
Trans 327.03(11)(11)49 CFR part 385, safety fitness procedures, subpart C, certification of safety auditors, safety investigators and safety inspectors.
Trans 327.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 6-1-87; emerg. am. (intro.), (1), (4) and (5), eff. 4-1-95; am. (intro.), (1), (4) and (5), Register, August, 1995, No. 476, eff. 9-1-95; am. (intro.) and (2), Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00; CR 02-080: am. (intro.), renum. (1) to (6) to be (3) to (8) and am. (4) and (7), cr. (1), (2) and (9) Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03; CR 03-059: am. (intro), renum. (1) to (3) to be (8), (9) and (1) and (5) to (8) to be (3) to (6), renum. and am. (4) to be (2) and (9) to be (7) Register December 2003 No. 576, eff. 1-4-04; CR 06-043: am. (intro.), (2) and (7), cr. (10) Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; EmR0833: emerg. am. (intro.) and (7), cr. (11), eff. 11-5-08; CR 08-100: am. (intro.) and (7), cr. (11) Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09; CR 22-048: am. (2) (a) 2., (b) Register July 2023 No. 811, eff. 8-1-23; CR 22-051: am. (2) (a) 1., (7), r. and recr. (10) Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24; correction in (1), (2) (a), (3) to (9), (10) (a), (11) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register February 2024 No. 818.
Trans 327.07Trans 327.07Enforcement.
Trans 327.07(1)(1)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 (4) and (5) shall be enforced under the provisions of ch. 110, Stats.
Trans 327.07(2)(2)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 (1), (2), (3), (6), (8), and (10) shall be enforced under the provisions of ch. 194, Stats.
Trans 327.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 6-1-87; emerg. am. (2), eff. 4-1-95; am. (2), Register, August, 1995, No. 476, eff. 9-1-95; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2003 No. 569; corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2003 No. 576; CR 06-043: am. (2) Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 22-051: am. Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24; correction made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register February 2024 No. 818.
Trans 327.09Trans 327.09Exemptions.
Trans 327.09(1)(1)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 do not apply to a driver of a school bus when the school bus is being used for authorized educational or extracurricular school-related activities.
Trans 327.09 NoteNote: This section preserves exemptions authorized by 49 CFR 350.305(b)(2) that were in effect on March 31, 1988, for school bus drivers engaged in intrastate operations for authorized educational or extracurricular school-related activities.
Trans 327.09(2)(2)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 (2) do not apply to the following:
Trans 327.09(2)(a)(a) Drivers who operate motor vehicles which have a manufacturers’ gross vehicle weight rating equal to or less than 26,000 pounds, except that this provision does not apply to vehicles transporting hazardous materials requiring placarding or vehicles transporting 16 or more passengers including the driver.
Trans 327.09(2)(b)(b) Drivers who have met state medical qualifications and have been issued a valid Wisconsin commercial driver’s license, or CDL, prior to July 29, 1996, which has not been revoked, and who continue to meet state medical requirements as found in ch. Trans 112.
Trans 327.09(3)(3)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 (6) do not apply to drivers and vehicles transporting hazardous materials by a motor vehicle which is not required to be placarded.
Trans 327.09(4)(4)The provisions of s. Trans 327.03 (10) do not apply to the following:
Trans 327.09(4)(a)(a) Drivers of authorized emergency vehicles, as defined in s. 340.01 (3), Stats.
Trans 327.09(4)(b)(b) Drivers who operate motor vehicles that are not defined as a commercial motor vehicle in s. 340.01 (8), Stats.
Trans 327.09(4)(c)(c) Drivers of tow trucks as defined in s. 340.01 (67n), Stats., operating at the request of a law enforcement officer.
Trans 327.09(7)(7)The provisions of this chapter do not apply to any farm truck or dual purpose farm truck combined with any semitrailer or farm trailer, or any vehicle combined with a horse trailer, if the vehicle combination’s gross combination weight rating, registered weight, and actual gross weight do not exceed 26,000 pounds, the vehicle combination does not include a commercial motor vehicle described in s. 340.01 (8) (c) or (d), Stats., and the vehicle combination is operated solely in intrastate commerce.
Trans 327.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 6-1-87; emerg. am. (2) (a) and (3), r. and recr. (2) (b), renum. (4) (c) to be (5), cr. (4) (c), eff. 4-1-95; am. (2) (a) and (3), r. and recr. (2) (b), renum. (4) (c) to be (5) (intro.) and am., cr. (4) (c), (5) (a) to (d) and (6), r. (4) (d), Register, August, 1995, No. 476, eff. 9-1-95; renum. (6) to be (6) (a), cr. (6) (b), Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00; CR 02-080: renum. (6) to be (13) and am., cr. (6) to (12) Register April 2003 No. 568, eff. 5-1-03; corrections in (2) (intro.), (3) and (13) (a) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2003 No. 569; CR 03-059: am. (8) (intro) and (b) Register December 2003 No. 576, eff. 1-4-04; corrections in (2) (intro), (3) and (13) (a) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2003 No. 576; CR 06-043: am. (5) (intro.), (b) and (c), r. (6) to (12), renum. (13) to be (6) and am. (6) (a), cr. (7) Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 22-051: am. (1), (4) (intro.), (b), r. (5), (6) Register February 2024 No. 818, eff. 3-1-24; correction in (4) (a) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register February 2024 No. 818.
Trans 327.11Trans 327.11Demerit points not applicable. No demerit points may be assessed for violations of the regulations adopted in this chapter.
Trans 327.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 6-1-87.
Trans 327.13Trans 327.13Copies of federal regulations. The department shall advise carriers upon request that copies of the federal regulations cited in s. Trans 327.03 may be obtained by contacting the division of state patrol, Wisconsin department of transportation.
Trans 327.13 NoteNote: Federal motor regulations may also be obtained through the Internet via: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov.
Trans 327.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 6-1-87; emerg. am. eff. 4-1-95; am. Register, August, 1995, No. 476, eff. 9-1-95; CR 08-100: am. Register April 2009 No. 640, eff. 5-1-09.
Trans 327.14Trans 327.14Medical certification requirements as part of the commercial driver license.
Trans 327.14(1)(1)Purpose. As authorized by ss. 343.02 (1), 343.06 (3), and 343.065 (3), Stats., this section establishes the processes for a CDL holder to certify the appropriate type of driving in accordance with 49 CFR 383.71 (2012) and to provide any federal medical certificate required by 49 CFR 391.45, and for the department to downgrade the CDL of any person who does not make that certification or who does not provide or maintain in effect a medical certificate as required by 49 CFR 383.73. This section also establishes the process for reinstating a downgraded commercial driver license.
Trans 327.14(2)(2)Definitions. In this section:
Trans 327.14(2)(a)(a) “CDL” means a commercial driver license.
Trans 327.14(2)(b)(b) “Commercial learner’s permit” means a permit issued to an individual by this state or other jurisdiction that, when carried with a valid driver’s license issued by the same jurisdiction, authorizes the individual to operate a class of a commercial motor vehicle when accompanied by a holder of a valid CDL for purposes of behind-the-wheel training. When issued to a CDL holder, a commercial learner’s permit serves as authorization for accompanied behind-the-wheel training in a commercial motor vehicle for which the holder’s current CDL is not valid.
Trans 327.14(2)(c)(c) “Downgrade” means to remove a person’s privilege to operate commercial motor vehicles from a person’s CDL by indicating on the person’s driving record that all commercial vehicle classes and endorsements, other than an “H” endorsement, are voluntarily surrendered. “Downgrade” with respect to an “H” endorsement means suspension of the “H” endorsement.
Trans 327.14(2)(d)(d) “Driving record” means the record under s. 343.23 (2) (a), Stats.
Trans 327.14(2)(e)(e) “‘H’ endorsement” means the hazardous materials endorsement described in s. 343.17 (3) (d) 1m., Stats.
Trans 327.14(2)(f)(f) “Medical certificate” means a completed, unexpired medical examiner’s certificate issued in accordance with 49 CFR 391.43 (2012), on a form approved by the department, stating that the person is physically qualified under 49 CFR 391.41 (2012) to drive a commercial motor vehicle, together with any medical variance described in 49 CFR 390.5 and required under 49 CFR 383.73 (o) (2012).
Trans 327.14(2)(g)(g) “Tier 1 driver” means a person who certifies as Tier 1 under sub. (3) (b) 1.
Trans 327.14(3)(3)Self-certification of the type of driving to be done.
Trans 327.14(3)(a)(a) A person applying for a CDL shall certify to the department the tier of operation in which the person intends to engage. A person may change the person’s certification at any time. The department shall deny as incomplete an application for any of the following that is submitted without a certification required under this subsection or a required medical certificate:
Trans 327.14(3)(a)1.1. A commercial learner’s permit.
Trans 327.14(3)(a)2.2. An initial commercial driver’s license.
Trans 327.14(3)(a)3.3. A transfer of a commercial driver’s license from another jurisdiction to this state.
Trans 327.14(3)(a)4.4. Renewal of a commercial driver’s license.
Trans 327.14(3)(a)5.5. A license upgrade authorizing the operation of a vehicle group not authorized on the prior commercial driver license or an endorsement authorizing the operation of a commercial motor vehicle not covered by the current commercial driver’s license.
Trans 327.14(3)(b)(b) A person may certify one of the following tiers of operation under this subsection:
Trans 327.14(3)(b)1.1. Tier 1, or non-excepted interstate. Tier 1, or non-excepted interstate, means the person operates or expects to operate in interstate commerce, is both subject to and meets the qualification requirements under 49 CFR part 391 (2012), and is required to obtain a medical examiner’s certificate by 49 CFR 391.45 (2012).
Trans 327.14(3)(b)2.2. Tier 2, or excepted interstate. Tier 2, or excepted interstate, means the person operates or expects to operate in interstate commerce, but engages exclusively in transportation or operations that are excepted by 49 CFR 390.3 (f), 391.2, 391.68, or 398.3 (2012) from all or parts of the qualification requirements of 49 CFR part 391 (2012), and is therefore not required to obtain a medical examiner’s certificate by 49 CFR 391.45 (2012).
Trans 327.14(3)(b)3.3. Tier 3, or non-excepted intrastate. Tier 3, or non-excepted intrastate, means the person operates only in intrastate commerce and therefore is subject only to state driver qualification requirements.
Trans 327.14(3)(b)4.4. Tier 4, or excepted intrastate. Tier 4, or excepted intrastate, means the person operates in intrastate commerce, but engages exclusively in transportation or operations excepted from all or parts of the state driver qualification requirements.
Trans 327.14(4)(4)Medical certificate requirements.
Trans 327.14(4)(a)(a) No person may operate a commercial motor vehicle in non-excepted interstate or foreign commerce unless the person is certified as a Tier 1 driver, has provided a medical certificate to the department, and has verified that the department has recorded the certification and indicated the person’s status as “Certified” on the person’s driving record.
Trans 327.14(4)(b)(b) A person who certifies himself or herself as a Tier 3 driver is subject to state driver qualification requirements and shall provide a medical certificate to the department when applying for initial issuance or renewal of a CDL and must possess a medical certificate whenever operating a commercial motor vehicle, but is not required to maintain a medical certificate on file with the department.
Trans 327.14(4)(c)(c) A person who certifies himself or herself as Tier 4 driver is subject to state driver qualification requirements but is not required to provide a medical certificate to the department.
Trans 327.14(4)(d)(d) A CDL holder who obtained a medical certificate required by 49 CFR 383.71 (h) with a medical variance from the federal motor carrier safety administration must have in his or her possession a copy of that medical variance documentation whenever on-duty.
Trans 327.14(5)(5)Department records of medical certificate.
Trans 327.14(5)(a)(a) Within 10 days after receiving a medical certificate from a Tier 1 driver the department shall record the certification on the person’s driving record and shall record the person’s status as “Certified”, together with all required information from the medical certificate. The department shall then file the medical certificate of a Tier 1 driver and retain that medical certificate for at least 3 years after the date of the medical examination.
Trans 327.14(5)(b)(b) If the federal motor carrier safety administration notifies the department that a CDL holder has been issued a medical variance, the department shall indicate the existence of the medical variance on the person’s driving record, on the commercial driver license information system and on the CDL using the medical variance restriction code “V”.
Trans 327.14(5)(c)(c) Only the medical certificate relating to the most recent medical examination may be considered unexpired. The department shall consider any medical certificate relating to an earlier medical examination to be expired.
Trans 327.14(6)(6)Downgrade process.
Trans 327.14(6)(a)(a) Notwithstanding ss. Trans 112.16 (1) (c) and 327.09 (2) (b), the department shall downgrade the CDL of any of the following:
Trans 327.14(6)(a)1.1. A Tier 1 driver, upon the expiration of the driver’s medical certificate.
Trans 327.14(6)(a)2.2. A Tier 1 driver, upon receiving notice that the federal motor carrier safety administration has removed or rescinded a medical certificate or medical variance relating to the driver.
Trans 327.14(6)(a)3.3. Any person who fails to submit an updated medical certificate or to have a corrected CDL issued within 60 days after notification under sub. (8) (a) 4.
Trans 327.14(6)(b)(b) If the department downgrades a CDL, the department shall do all of the following:
Trans 327.14(6)(b)1.1. Record the downgrade on the person’s driving record. The department may record as voluntarily surrendered any commercial vehicle classes or endorsements that are expired or are already suspended, revoked, cancelled, disqualified or otherwise withdrawn for another reason.
Trans 327.14(6)(b)2.2. Record the person’s medical certification status as “Not Certified” on the commercial driver license information system, if the person was last certified as a Tier 1 driver.
Trans 327.14(6)(b)3.3. Notify the person as provided in sub. (8).
Trans 327.14(6)(b)4.4. Complete the actions required under this paragraph within 60 days after the expiration of the medical certificate or the deadline for providing a medical certificate. The department shall record the entry required under this subdivision within 10 days after expiration of the medical certificate or receiving notice that a medical certificate or medical variance is removed or rescinded.
Trans 327.14(6)(c)1.1. A downgrade does not affect the operating privileges of any non-commercial vehicle classifications. A person whose CDL is downgraded under this subsection may retain an operator’s license that indicates commercial driver classes and endorsement without making any physical alterations to that operator’s license.
Trans 327.14(6)(c)2.2. A downgrade under this subsection affecting an “H” endorsement is considered suspension of that endorsement, not a voluntary surrender under s. 343.265 (1r), Stats. The department may not cancel an “H” endorsement under s. 343.265, Stats., as a result of a downgrade under this subsection.
Trans 327.14(7)(7)Reinstatement.
Trans 327.14(7)(a)(a) A person whose CDL is downgraded may reinstate his or her CDL at any time prior to the CDL expiration date by making the certification required under sub. (3), or, if required, providing a medical certification, or both, or by changing the person’s certification to something other than a Tier 1 driver.
Trans 327.14(7)(b)(b) Reinstating a CDL that is downgraded has no effect on any suspension, revocation, cancellation, disqualification or withdrawal for another reason.
Trans 327.14(7)(c)(c) The department may not charge a fee to reinstate a CDL that is downgraded, but may charge a fee to reinstate a CDL that is also suspended, revoked, cancelled, disqualified or otherwise withdrawn for another reason, or to change restrictions that require the issuance of a duplicate CDL.
Trans 327.14(7)(d)(d) Upon reinstatement under this paragraph, the department shall record the reinstatement on the person’s driving record and on the commercial driver license information system and shall make applicable record entries relating to the medical certification.
Trans 327.14(7)(e)(e) Reinstating a CDL under this paragraph reinstates any endorsement, including an “H” endorsement, held at the time of voluntary surrender if the person otherwise remains eligible to hold those endorsements.
Trans 327.14(8)(8)Notices to drivers and employers.
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