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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 343 — Operators' licenses

343.25 Cancellation of licenses.

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343.25 Cancellation of licenses. The secretary shall cancel a license:
(1)Whenever the secretary determines that the license or endorsement was issued upon an application which contains a false statement as to any material matter; or
(2)Within 10 days after receiving a written request from a person who signed the application of a person under 18 years of age, or a notice of cancellation or termination of insurance, as provided in s. 343.15 ; or
(3)When the license is held by a person under 18 years of age and the secretary receives satisfactory evidence of the death of the adult who signed the application for the license; or
(4)When the person holding the license falls into one of the classes of persons to whom the law prohibits issuance of a license or a particular endorsement; or
(5)Whenever the secretary determines that a person has secured a license or endorsement, or attempted to secure a license or endorsement, by hiring or permitting another to appear in the person’s place to take an examination or otherwise gaining or attempting to gain a passing score on an examination by fraud or otherwise obtain a commercial license or endorsement by fraud; or
(6)Whenever the secretary determines that a license has been altered and returned for cancellation under s. 343.43
(2); or
(7)When a person who has been ordered to submit to an examination under s. 343.16 or to appear for either group or individual counseling or examination under s. 343.32
(2)fails or refuses to do so. Such cancellation shall continue until compliance with the order has been made or the order is rescinded.
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