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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 106 — Apprentice, employment and equal rights programs

106.276 Commercial driver training grant program.

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106.276 Commercial driver training grant program.
(a)The department shall establish and administer a commercial driver training grant program.
(b)A person that satisfies the eligibility requirements under par.
(c)may apply to the department for a grant under this section. The department shall prescribe the form, nature, and extent of information that shall be contained in applications for grants under this section.
(c)An applicant is eligible for a grant under this section if all of the following are satisfied:
1. The applicant provides, or pays for a 3rd party to provide, to an individual who resides in this state training in the operation of commercial motor vehicles that satisfies the requirements of 49 CFR part 380 , subparts F and G.
2. The applicant or other 3rd party described in subd. 1. that provides the training is listed on the Training Provider Registry (TPR), as set forth in 49 CFR part 380 , subpart G.
2m. The applicant has one or more facilities located in this state.
3.
a. Except as provided in subd. 3. b. , the individual who receives the training under subd. 1. obtains an initial commercial driver license, as defined in s. 340.01
(7m), in this state after March 23, 2024.
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