343.50(1)

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(1) Issuance.

343.50(1)(a)

(a) The department shall issue to every qualified applicant, who has paid all required fees, an identification card as provided in this section.

343.50(1)(c)

(c) The department may issue a receipt to any applicant for an identification card, which receipt shall constitute a temporary identification card while the application is being processed and shall be valid for a period not to exceed 60 days.

343.50(2)

(2) Who may apply. Any resident of this state who does not possess a valid operator’s license which contains the resident’s photograph issued under this chapter may apply to the department for an identification card pursuant to this section. The card is not a license for purposes of this chapter and is to be used for identification purposes only.

343.50(3)

(3) Design and contents of card. The card shall be the same size as an operator’s license but shall be of a design which is readily distinguishable from the design of an operator’s license and bear upon it the words “IDENTIFICATION CARD ONLY”. The information on the card shall be the same as specified under § 343.17 (3). The card may serve as a record of gift under § 157.06 (2)(t) and the holder may affix a sticker thereto as provided in § 343.175 (3). The card may also serve as a record of refusal under § 157.06 (2)(u). Except as provided in sub. (4g), the card shall contain the holder’s photograph and, if applicable, shall be of the design specified under s. 343.17 (3) (a) 12.

343.50(4m)

(4m) Organ donor information.

343.50(4)

(4) Application. The application for an identification card shall include any information required under ss. 85.103 (2) and 343.14 (2) (a), (b), (bm), (br), (em), and (er), and such further information as the department may reasonably require to enable it to determine whether the applicant is entitled by law to an identification card. Except with respect to renewals by mail or electronic means as authorized under sub. (6), and except as provided in sub. (4g), the department shall, as part of the application process for original issuance or renewal of an identification card, take a photograph of the applicant to comply with sub. (3). [Except as provided in sub. (4g), no] Misrepresentations in violation of § 343.14 (5) are punishable as provided in § 343.14 (9).

343.50(4g)

(4g) Photograph requirement; exception. An application for an identification card may be processed and the identification card issued or renewed without a photograph being taken of the applicant if the applicant provides to the department an affidavit stating that the applicant has a sincerely held religious belief against being photographed; identifying the religion to which he or she belongs or the tenets of which he or she adheres to; and stating that the tenets of the religion prohibit him or her from being photographed.

343.50(4m)(a)

(a) As part of every application for an identification card, the department shall inquire whether the applicant desires to be an organ donor. The department shall record the organ donor response in its file of the person. If a procurement organization, as defined in § 157.06 (2)(p), reasonably identifies a person and requests the information recorded in the person’s file under this paragraph, the department shall promptly provide this information to the procurement organization.

343.50(4m)(b)

(b) In addition to the inquiry under par. (a), if the applicant is at least 15 and one-half years of age, the department shall orally state to the applicant that he or she has the opportunity to indicate his or her willingness to be an organ donor. If the applicant indicates that he or she is undecided in response to the inquiry under par. (a), the department shall provide the applicant with written information that all organ procurement organizations and the department have together developed. If the applicant makes an affirmative response to the inquiry under par. (a), the department shall request at that time that the applicant write on the identification card the information that is required to make an anatomical gift under § 157.06 (5) and affix a sticker thereto as provided in § 343.175 (3).

343.50(5)

(5) Valid period; fees.

343.50(5)(a)

(a)

343.50(5)(a)1.

1. Except as provided in subds. 2. and 3., the fee for an original card and for the reinstatement of an identification card after cancellation under sub. (10) shall be $18.

343.50(5)(a)2.

2. The department may not charge a fee to an applicant for the initial issuance of an identification card if any of the following apply:

343.50(5)(a)2.a.

a. The department has canceled the applicant’s valid operator’s license after a special examination under § 343.16 (5) and, at the time of cancellation, the expiration date for the canceled license was not less than 6 months after the date of cancellation.

343.50(5)(a)2.b.

b. The department has accepted the applicant’s voluntary surrender of a valid operator’s license under § 343.265 (1) and, at the time the department accepted surrender, the expiration date for the surrendered license was not less than 6 months after the date that the department accepted surrender.

343.50(5)(a)3.

3. The department may not charge a fee to an applicant for the initial issuance or reinstatement of an identification card if the applicant is a U.S. citizen who will be at least 18 years of age on the date of the next election and the applicant requests that the identification card be provided without charge for purposes of voting.

343.50(5)(b)

(b) The card shall be valid for the succeeding period of 8 years from the applicant’s next birthday after the date of issuance, except that a card that is issued to a person who is not a United States citizen and who provides documentary proof of legal status as provided under § 343.14 (2)(er) shall expire on the date that the person’s legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized. If the documentary proof as provided under § 343.14 (2)(er) does not state the date that the person’s legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized, then the card shall be valid for the succeeding period of 8 years from the applicant’s next birthday after the date of issuance.

343.50(5m)

(5m) Card issuance fee. In addition to any other fee under this section, for the issuance of an original identification card or duplicate identification card or for the renewal or reinstatement of an identification card after cancellation under sub. (10), a card issuance fee of $10 shall be paid to the department. The fee under this subsection does not apply to an applicant if the department may not charge the applicant a fee under sub. (5) (a) 2. or 3.

343.50(6)

(6) Renewal. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of an identification card, the department shall provide to the card holder notice of renewal of the card either by mail at the card holder’s last-known address or, if desired by the card holder, by any electronic means offered by the department. The department shall include with the notice information, as developed by all organ procurement organizations in cooperation with the department, that promotes anatomical donations and which relates to the anatomical donation opportunity available under § 343.175. The fee for a renewal identification card shall be $18 except that, if the identification card holder satisfies the requirements for an applicant specified in sub. (5) (a) 3., there shall be no fee for renewal of the identification card. The renewal identification card shall be valid for 8 years, except that a card that is issued to a person who is not a United States citizen and who provides documentary proof of legal status as provided under § 343.14 (2)(er) shall expire on the date that the person’s legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized. If the documentary proof as provided under § 343.14 (2)(er) does not state the date that the person’s legal presence in the United States is no longer authorized, then the card shall be valid for 8 years. The department may renew an identification card by mail or by any electronic means available to the department, but the department may not make consecutive renewals by mail or electronic means.

343.50(7)

(7) Duplicate. The fee for a duplicate card is $6.

343.50(8)

(8) Records and other information.

343.50(8)(a)

(a) The department shall maintain current records of all identification card holders under this section in the same manner as required under § 343.23 for operator’s licenses.

343.50(8)(c)

(c)

343.50(8)(b)

(b) The department may not disclose any record or other information concerning or relating to an applicant or identification card holder to any person other than a court, district attorney, county corporation counsel, city, village, or town attorney, law enforcement agency, driver licensing agency of another jurisdiction, a procurement organization as provided in sub. (4m) (a), the applicant or identification card holder or, if the applicant or identification card holder is under 18 years of age, his or her parent or guardian. Except for photographs for which disclosure is authorized under § 343.237, persons entitled to receive any record or other information under this paragraph shall not disclose the record or other information to other persons or agencies. This paragraph does not prohibit the disclosure of a person’s name or address, of the name or address of a person’s employer or of financial information that relates to a person when requested under § 49.22 (2m) by the department of children and families or a county child support agency under § 59.53 (5).

343.50(8)(c)1.

1. Notwithstanding para. (b) and §§ 343.027, 343.14 (2j), and 343.237 (2), the department shall, upon request, provide to the driver licensing agencies of other jurisdictions any record maintained by the department of transportation under this subsection, including providing electronic access to any such record.

343.50(8)(c)2.

2. Notwithstanding para. (b) and § 343.14 (2j), the department may, upon request, provide to the department of health services any applicant information maintained by the department of transportation and identified in § 343.14 (2), including providing electronic access to the information, for the sole purpose of verification by the department of health services of birth certificate information.

343.50(8)(c)3.

3. Nothing in para. (b) prohibits disclosure under this paragraph.

343.50(10)

(10) Cancellation. The department shall cancel an identification card:

343.50(10)(a)

(a) Whenever the department determines that the card was issued upon an application which contains a false statement as to any material matter; or

343.50(10)(b)

(b) Whenever the department determines that an identification card has been altered and returned for cancellation under § 343.43 (2).

343.50(11)

(11) Surrender of card upon cancellation. The department may order any person whose identification card has been canceled to surrender the card to the department. The department may take possession of any identification card required to be canceled or may direct any traffic officer to take possession thereof and return it to the department.

343.50(12)

(12) Unlawful use. No person may:

343.50(12)(a)

(a) Represent as valid any canceled, fictitious or fraudulently altered identification card;

343.50(12)(b)

(b) Sell or lend his or her identification card to any other person or knowingly permit the use thereof by another;

343.50(12)(c)

(c) Represent as one’s own, any identification card not issued to him or her;

343.50(12)(d)

(d) Permit any unlawful use of an identification card issued to him or her;

343.50(12)(e)

(e) Reproduce by any means whatever an identification card; or

343.50(12)(f)

(f) Deface or alter an identification card.

343.50(13)

(13) Penalty. Any person who fails to comply with an order under sub. (11) or who violates sub. (12) may be required to forfeit not more than $1,000.