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WI AB463

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/26/2025

Primary Sponsor

Joy Goeben

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Origin

State Assembly

2025-2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Persons with four or more OWI convictions whose operating privileges have been permanently revoked become eligible for an occupational license after 180 days, a change from current law which prohibits occupational licenses entirely for this group

  • Occupational licenses issued under this provision must restrict driving to vehicles equipped with a functioning ignition interlock device

  • Eligibility requires completion of a required assessment and compliance with a court-ordered driver safety plan

  • After 10 years of the permanent revocation period, the person may apply for full reinstatement of driving privileges

  • Amends Wisconsin Statutes sections 343.10, 343.30, and 343.31 relating to occupational license eligibility and operating privilege revocations

Legislative Description

Eligibility for an occupational license for individuals with four or more convictions of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.

Last Action

Referred to committee on Rules

2/18/2026

Committee Referrals

Rules2/18/2026
Judiciary10/29/2025
Transportation9/26/2025

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