Wisconsin Code § 343.065

Restricted commercial driver license
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(1) (a)
If an applicant for a commercial driver license is less than 21
years of age or does not meet the physical qualifications for drivers contained in 49 CFR 391 or an alternative federally approved
driver qualification program established by the department by
rule but is at least 18 years of age and otherwise qualified under
this chapter and, subject to par. (b), the rules of the department,
the department may issue the applicant a commercial driver license restricted to authorizing the operation of commercial motor
vehicles not in interstate commerce.
(b) An applicant with diabetes controlled by insulin is not eligible for a restricted commercial driver license under this section
if the applicant had, in the 3-year period prior to the date of the
application, any moving violation, or any reportable at-fault accident, due to diabetes while operating any motor vehicle. The department may not establish by rule a more restrictive eligibility
standard relating to moving violations and at-fault accidents for
applicants under this section who have diabetes controlled by
insulin.
(2) A commercial driver license issued under this section
shall clearly identify that the license does not authorize the operation of commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce.
(3) (a) If a person issued any commercial driver license under
this chapter authorizing operation of commercial motor vehicles
in interstate commerce does not have on file with the department
a current certification specified in s. 343.14 (2) (im) 1m. a. covering the person’s physical qualifications, the department may
downgrade the commercial driver license to a restricted commercial driver license under this section and impose a “K” restriction
on the license.
(b) The department shall promulgate rules to define “downgrade” in accordance with federal law and regulations or guidance from the applicable federal agency, to establish the process
for downgrading a commercial driver license and whether or not
a new commercial driver license document will be issued after a
commercial driver license is downgraded, and to establish the
process for reinstating a downgraded commercial driver license
after the department receives from the licensee a valid medical
certification or other appropriate certification of physical
qualifications.

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