Wisconsin Code § 343.125

Endorsements for transporting certain hazardous materials
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(1) In this section, ““H” endorsement”
means an endorsement specified in s. 343.17 (3) (d) 1m.
(2) The department may not issue or renew an “H” endorsement to a commercial driver license unless all of the following
apply:
(a) The applicant has submitted to the department documentary proof, in one or more of the following forms, that the applicant is a U.S. citizen or that the applicant’s permanent presence in
the United States is authorized under federal law:
1. A U.S. passport.
2. A birth record bearing an official seal or other mark of au-

thentication and issued by a state, county, or municipality within
the United States or by a territory or possession of the United
States.
3. A certification of birth abroad issued by the federal department of state.
4. A certificate of naturalization.
5. A certificate of U.S. citizenship.
6. A permanent resident card or alien registration receipt
card.
7. Any other proof specified in 49 CFR 383.71 (a) (9).
(b) If the applicant submits proof described under par. (a) 6.
or 7., the applicant submits his or her bureau of citizenship and
immigration services alien registration number.
(c) The applicant has passed any knowledge test required by
the department.
(d) The department of transportation has received notice from
the federal transportation security administration of the federal
department of homeland security that the applicant does not pose
a security threat warranting denial of an “H” endorsement or that
the applicant has received a waiver under 49 CFR 1572.143.
(3) (a) Except as provided in par. (b), an “H” endorsement
shall expire 4 years after the licensee’s next birthday after the date
of issuance or renewal.
(b) 1. The initial period for which an “H” endorsement is
valid is the period from the date on which the “H” endorsement is
issued until the earlier of the following dates:
a. The date on which the licensee’s commercial driver license expires. This subd. 1. a. does not apply if the licensee renews his or her commercial driver license at the same time that
the “H” endorsement is issued.
b. The date 4 years before the date on which the licensee’s
commercial driver license expires.
2. Notwithstanding subd. 1., if the period as determined under subd. 1. is less than 12 months, the initial period for which an
“H” endorsement is valid is the period from the date on which the
“H” endorsement is issued until the later of the dates specified in
subd. 1. a. or b.
(4) Within 15 days after receiving notice from the federal
transportation security administration of the federal department
of homeland security, the department of transportation shall do
all of the following:
(a) Update the department’s records to reflect the notice received, the issuance, denial, or cancellation of an “H” endorsement, and, if applicable, the expiration date of the “H”
endorsement.
(b) Notify the commercial driver license information system
of the notice received and the department’s action.
(c) Issue the “H” endorsement, if the department received notice described in sub. (2) (d) and the applicant is otherwise eligible for issuance of the “H” endorsement.
(d) Cancel or deny the “H” endorsement, if the notice is of a
final administrative determination that the applicant or licensee
poses a security threat warranting denial of an “H” endorsement.
(5) Notwithstanding s. 227.42, there is no right to a hearing
on any cancellation or denial of an “H” endorsement under this
section.
(6) Notwithstanding sub. (3) and s. 343.20 (1) (a), the department may require any person who holds a valid “H” endorsement
on November 1, 2003, to apply for renewal of that endorsement,
if that endorsement expires after November 1, 2008. The department shall provide the notice required under s. 343.20 (2) (b) .
The department may cancel the “H” endorsement of any person
who fails to renew within the period specified by the department
under this subsection. This subsection does not apply to “H” endorsements that are issued or renewed after November 1, 2003.

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