Wis. Admin. Code Department of Transportation Trans 112.155 - Condition of employment for school bus drivers
(1) The department
shall require any person who applies for issuance or renewal of a school bus
endorsement to certify whether the person has been convicted of any offense
listed under s.
Trans 112.15 (1), (2) or
(3). The person shall submit the
certification on a form prescribed by the department. The department shall deny
or cancel a school bus endorsement based on a certification that the person has
been so convicted. This certification shall be submitted to either the
employer, who shall maintain it as a portion of the driver's record, or to the
department on form MV3740, "School Bus or Alternative Vehicles Transporting
Students Driver License Information Request."
Note: Form MV3740 may be obtained at any DMV customer service center or by calling (608) 266-2353.
(2) The department shall conduct a criminal
history record search on each person who applies for issuance and renewal of a
school bus endorsement, and on each person 4 years after the initial issuance
or renewal of that person's school bus endorsement.
(3) If a person applying for a school bus
endorsement has resided in another state within the 2 years preceding the date
of the application, the person shall notify the department of those other
states of residence and the approximate dates of the residency. Upon receiving
that information, the department shall make a good faith effort to obtain the
person's criminal history records from the other states of residence, including
submitting the person's fingerprints to the department of justice for a
nationwide criminal history records search. The department may require an
applicant who has resided in another state within the previous 2 years to pay a
fixed fee, in an amount not to exceed the department's costs, related to
collecting fingerprints and completing the 2 criminal history records searches
required at initial issuance or renewal and at 4 years after initial issuance
or renewal.
(4) The department may
require any applicant for a school bus endorsement to provide 2 sets of
fingerprints for a criminal history records search.
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