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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 343 — Operators' licenses

343.05 Operators to be licensed; exceptions.

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343.05 Operators to be licensed; exceptions.
(1)General provisions.
(a)Except as provided in this subsection, no person may at any time have more than one operator’s license. This prohibition includes, without limitation, having licenses from more than one state, having licenses under more than one name or birthdate, and having more than one license issued for the operation of different types or classes of vehicles. This paragraph does not apply to any person who has only operator’s licenses issued by this state and by a country, province, or subdivision that is a party to an agreement under s. 343.16
(d).
(c)A person may have both an operator’s license and a duly issued instruction permit allowing restricted operation of a vehicle group not authorized by the license.
(2)Commercial motor vehicles.
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