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22Section
387. 289.67 (1) (fj) 3. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
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289.67
(1) (fj) 3. a. The department may require an operator that claims the
24exemption under this paragraph to certify that the operator's facility satisfies the
25criteria in subd. 1. a.
or, b.
, or c. and to report the weight of the residue for which the
1operator does not pay the environmental repair fee and any other information
2needed to determine eligibility for the exemption.
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3Section
388. 301.26 (4) (d) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.26
(4) (d) 2. Beginning on July 1,
2019 2021, and ending on June 30,
2020 52022, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be
$532 $1,154 for care
6in a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), and
$532 $1,154
7for care for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s.
851.35 (3).
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9Section
389. 301.26 (4) (d) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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301.26
(4) (d) 3. Beginning on July 1,
2020 2022, and ending on
December 31,
112020 June 30, 2023, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be
$550 12$1,178 for care in a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19),
13and
$550 $1,178 for care for juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional
14institution under s. 51.35 (3).
Beginning on January 1, 2021, and ending on June 30,
152021, the per person daily cost assessment to counties shall be $615 for care in a
16Type 1 juvenile correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (19), and $615 for care for
17juveniles transferred from a juvenile correctional institution under s. 51.35 (3).
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18Section 390
. 323.29 (3) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 323.29 (3) (a) (intro.)
19and amended to read:
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323.29
(3) (a) (intro.) The department shall
provide do all of the following:
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211. Provide staff support for the council
and oversight of.
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223. Oversee the
development and operation of
a the current statewide public
23safety interoperable communication system.
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24Section 391
. 323.29 (3) (a) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
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1323.29
(3) (a) 2. Administer the current and the future statewide public safety
2interoperable communication system.
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3Section 392
. 323.29 (3) (b) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
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323.29
(3) (b) 3. Enter into agreements for maintenance and support of the
5current statewide public safety interoperable communication system and enter into
6agreements for maintenance and support of, upgrades to, and enhancements for a
7replacement statewide public safety interoperable communication system after it
8has been procured.
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9Section
393. 343.06 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.06
(1) (c) To any person under age 18 unless the person is enrolled in a
11school program or high school equivalency program and is not a habitual truant as
12defined in s. 118.16 (1) (a), has graduated from high school or been granted a
13declaration of high school graduation equivalency, or is enrolled in a home-based
14private educational program, as defined in s. 115.001 (3g), and has satisfactorily
15completed a course in driver education in public schools approved by the department
16of public instruction, or in technical colleges approved by the technical college system
17board, or in nonpublic and private schools or tribal schools, as defined in s. 115.001
18(15m), that meet the minimum standards set by the department of public
19instruction, or has satisfactorily completed a substantially equivalent course in
20driver training approved by the department and given by a school licensed by the
21department under s. 343.61, or has satisfactorily completed a substantially
22equivalent course in driver education or training approved by another state and has
23attained the age of 16, except as provided in s. 343.07 (1g). The department shall not
24issue a license to any person under the age of 18 authorizing the operation of “Class
25M" vehicles unless the person has successfully completed a basic rider course
1approved by the Wisconsin department of transportation motorcycle safety program.
2The department may, by rule, exempt certain persons from the basic rider course
3requirement of this paragraph. Applicants for a license under s. 343.08 or 343.135
4are exempt from the driver education, basic rider or driver training course
5requirement. The secretary shall prescribe rules for licensing of schools and
6instructors to qualify under this paragraph. The driver education course shall be
7made available to every eligible student in the state. Except as provided under s.
8343.16 (1) (bm)
and, (c)
, and (cm) and (2) (cm) to (e), no operator's license may be
9issued unless a driver's examination has been administered by the department.
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10Section
394. 343.16 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
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343.16
(1) (a)
General. Except
as provided in par. (cm) and when examination
12by a 3rd-party tester is permitted under pars. (b) to (c), the department shall
13examine every applicant for an operator's license, including applicants for license
14renewal as provided in sub. (3), and every applicant for authorization to operate a
15vehicle class or type for which the applicant does not hold currently valid
16authorization, other than an instruction permit. Except as provided in
par. (cm) and 17sub. (2) (cm) and (e), the examinations of applicants for licenses authorizing
18operation of “Class A", “Class B", “Class C", “
Class D" or “Class M" vehicles shall
19include both a knowledge test and an actual demonstration in the form of a driving
20skills test of the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the
21operation of a representative vehicle. The department shall not administer a driving
22skills test to a person applying for authorization to operate “Class M" vehicles who
23has failed 2 previous such skills tests unless the person has successfully completed
24a rider course approved by the department. The department may, by rule, exempt
25certain persons from the rider course requirement of this paragraph. The
1department may not require a person who is applying for authorization to operate
2“Class M" vehicles and who has successfully completed a rider course approved by
3the Wisconsin department of transportation motorcycle safety program to hold an
4instruction permit under s. 343.07 (4) prior to the department's issuance of a license
5authorizing the operation of “Class M" vehicles. The department may not require a
6person applying for authorization to operate “Class M" vehicles who holds an
7instruction permit under s. 343.07 (4) to hold it for a minimum period of time before
8administering a driving skills test. The driving skills of applicants for endorsements
9authorizing the operation of commercial motor vehicles equipped with air brakes, the
10transportation of passengers in commercial motor vehicles or the operation of school
11buses, as provided in s. 343.04 (2) (b), (bm), (d) or (e), shall also be tested by an actual
12demonstration of driving skills. The department may endorse an applicant's
13commercial driver license for transporting hazardous materials requiring
14placarding or any quantity of a material listed as a select agent or toxin under
42 CFR
1573, subject to s. 343.125, or for the operation of tank vehicles or vehicles towing
16double or triple trailers, as described in s. 343.04 (2) (a), (c) or (f), based on successful
17completion of a knowledge test. In administering the knowledge test, the
18department shall attempt to accommodate any special needs of the applicant. Except
19as may be required by the department for an “H" or “S" endorsement, the knowledge
20test is not intended to be a test for literacy or English language proficiency. This
21paragraph does not prohibit the department from requiring an applicant to correctly
22read and understand highway signs.
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23Section
395. 343.16 (1) (cm) of the statutes is created to read:
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1343.16
(1) (cm)
Driving skills test waiver. The department may waive the
2driving skills test of an individual applying for an operator's license if all of the
3following apply:
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1. The applicant is under 18 years of age.
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2. The application is for authorization to operate only “Class D" vehicles.
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3. The applicant has satisfactorily completed a course in driver education in a
7public school approved by the department of public instruction, or in a technical
8college approved by the technical college system board, or in a nonpublic and private
9school or tribal school, as defined in s. 115.001 (15m), that meets the minimum
10standards set by the department of public instruction, or has satisfactorily completed
11a substantially equivalent course in driver training approved by the department and
12given by a school licensed by the department under s. 343.61, or has satisfactorily
13completed a substantially equivalent course in driver education or training approved
14by another state.
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4. A driving instructor who provided training to the applicant consents to a
16waiver of the driving skills test.
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5. The applicant has held an instruction permit issued under s. 343.07 for not
18less than 6 months.
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6. The applicant has not committed a moving violation, specified by the
20department by rule, resulting in a conviction during the 6-month period
21immediately preceding application.
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7. An adult sponsor who has signed for the applicant under s. 343.15 (1)
23consents to a waiver of the driving skills test.
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8. The applicant pays the fee under s. 343.21 (2) (am).
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25Section
396. 343.21 (2) (am) of the statutes is created to read: