Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 105.03 - Satisfactory driving record for driver instructor applicant or licensee
(1) A
person's driving record shall not be considered satisfactory to hold an
instructor's license if that person:
(a) Has
accumulated more than 6 demerit points under s.
343.32(2),
Stats., during a one-year period, as specified in this paragraph and sub. (2).
1. The one-year period under this paragraph
shall be measured from the dates of the violations which resulted in the
accumulation of demerit points.
2.
Demerit point reduction under s.
Trans
101.07 does not apply to the computation of
accumulated points under this paragraph.
(b) Has been involved in 2 or more accidents
in a one-year period where the crash report indicates that such person may have
been causally negligent. If there is no traffic citation resulting in a
conviction associated with the crash, the person is not considered
negligent.
(c) Has had his or her
operator's license revoked, suspended or cancelled for a traffic violation
other than a parking violation, at any time during the past 4 years, based on
the conviction date or upon the effective date of the withdrawal of operating
privileges, whichever is earlier.
(2)
(a) If
an applicant for an instructor's license accumulates more than 6 demerit points
in a one-year period as provided in sub. (1) (a) in the year preceding
application, the department shall deny the instructor's license until one year
elapses from the date of the most recent violation that resulted in the
person's accumulation of more than 6 demerit points.
(b) If a licensed instructor accumulates more
than 6 demerit points in a one-year period as provided under sub. (1) (a), the
department shall suspend the instructor's license for a period of one year. The
period of suspension shall be measured from the date that the department
receives notice of the most recent conviction that resulted in the person's
accumulation of more than 6 demerit points.
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