Wisconsin Code § 13.0965

Review of bills proposing revocation of an operating privilege
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If any bill that is introduced in either
house of the legislature proposes to revoke a person’s operating
privilege upon conviction of that person for any offense, the department of transportation shall, within 4 weeks after the bill is
introduced, prepare a report that states whether the bill is consistent with a policy of revoking an operating privilege only for traffic violations that are likely to result in death, personal injury or
serious property damage. The report shall be printed as an appendix to the bill and shall be distributed in the same manner as
amendments. The report shall be distributed before any vote is
taken on the bill by either house of the legislature if the bill is not
referred to a standing committee, or before any public hearing is
held before any standing committee or, if no public hearing is
held, before any vote is taken by the committee. A bill that requires a report by the department of transportation under this section shall have that requirement noted on its jacket when the
jacket is prepared. When a bill that requires a report under this
section is introduced, the legislative reference bureau shall submit a copy of the bill to the department of transportation.

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