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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 85 — Department of transportation

85.103 Disclosure of personal identifiers.

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85.103 Disclosure of personal identifiers.
(1)In this section, “personal identifier” means a name, social security number, telephone number, street address, post-office box number or 9-digit extended zip code.
(2)The department shall include on any form for application for original registration under s. 341.08 , for application for renewal of registration under s. 341.08 , for application for a certificate of title under s. 342.06 , for application for a license or identification card or renewal of a license or identification card under s. 343.14 and for application for a special identification card under s. 343.51 , a place for the individual to designate that the individual’s personal identifiers may not be disclosed in information compiled or maintained by the department that contains the personal identifiers of 10 or more individuals, a statement indicating the effect of making such a designation and a place for an applicant or registrant who has made a designation under this subsection or sub.
(3)to reverse the designation.
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