Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation § Trans 102.11 - Prorated fees
Current through March 28, 2022
To maintain the existing license renewal cycle when upgrading a valid license, the department shall prorate the statutory fees under s. 343.21(1) (a), (b) and (d), Stats., required to be paid to the department to upgrade a license.
(1)
UPGRADED LICENSE. If a license is upgraded by adding class A, B, C, D or M
privileges to an existing operator's license, the following apply to determine
the applicable fee under s.
343.21(1) (a), (b) or
(d), Stats.:
(a) When 365 days or more remain on the
existing license, the license holder shall pay the prorated fee for the
upgraded license determined by the department as follows:
1. Multiply the number of days remaining on
the existing license from the date of application by the statutory fee and
divide by 2920. The number of days include the day of expiration, but not the
day of application.
2. Round the
resulting quotient to the nearest whole dollar amount. The license upgraded for
this fee shall expire on the expiration date of the existing license or on the
date that the person's legal presence in the United States is no longer
authorized, whichever occurs sooner.
(b) When more than 90 but less than 365 days
remain on the existing license, the license holder may do either of the
following:
1. Pay the prorated fee as
determined under par. (a). The license upgraded for this fee shall expire on
the expiration date of the existing license or on the date that the person's
legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized, whichever occurs
sooner.
2. Pay the prorated fee as
determined under par. (a) and the statutory fee. The license upgraded for this
fee shall expire 8 years from the expiration date of the existing license or on
the date that the person's legal presence in the United States is no longer
authorized, whichever occurs sooner.
(c) When 90 days or less remain on the
existing license, the license holder shall pay the prorated fee as determined
under par. (a) and the statutory fee. The license upgraded for this fee shall
expire 8 years from the expiration date of the existing license or on the date
that the person's legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized,
whichever occurs sooner.
(2) MANUAL CALCULATION. Notwithstanding sub.
(1) (a), if the automated processing system is not available, the prorated fee
shall be determined by the department by multiplying the number of months
remaining on the existing license from the date of application by the statutory
fee and dividing by 96. The number of months include the month of expiration,
but not the month of application. The resulting quotient is rounded to the
nearest whole dollar amount.
Notes
See s. 343.20(1) (a), Stats., regarding the department's authority to prorate fees.
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