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351.025

351.025 Revocation.

351.025(1)

(1) The secretary shall revoke a person's operating privilege for a period of 5 years upon receipt of a record of conviction which brings the person within the definition of a habitual traffic offender or repeat habitual traffic offender.

351.025(2)

(2) The revocation is effective on the date the department mails the notice of revocation.

351.025 - ANNOT.

History: 1985 a. 71; 1999 a. 9.

351.025 - ANNOT.

There is no discretion in the administration of this chapter. State v. Strassburg, 120 Wis. 2d 30, 352 N.W.2d 215 (Ct. App. 1984).

351.025 - ANNOT.

A traffic violator has no due process right to be informed of the collateral consequences of being classified a habitual offender because of a plea to the underlying traffic offense. State v. Madison, 120 Wis. 2d 150, 353 N.W.2d 835 (Ct. App. 1984).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Wisconsin > 351 > 351.025

351.025

351.025 Revocation.

351.025(1)

(1) The secretary shall revoke a person's operating privilege for a period of 5 years upon receipt of a record of conviction which brings the person within the definition of a habitual traffic offender or repeat habitual traffic offender.

351.025(2)

(2) The revocation is effective on the date the department mails the notice of revocation.

351.025 - ANNOT.

History: 1985 a. 71; 1999 a. 9.

351.025 - ANNOT.

There is no discretion in the administration of this chapter. State v. Strassburg, 120 Wis. 2d 30, 352 N.W.2d 215 (Ct. App. 1984).

351.025 - ANNOT.

A traffic violator has no due process right to be informed of the collateral consequences of being classified a habitual offender because of a plea to the underlying traffic offense. State v. Madison, 120 Wis. 2d 150, 353 N.W.2d 835 (Ct. App. 1984).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Wisconsin > 351 > 351.025

351.025

351.025 Revocation.

351.025(1)

(1) The secretary shall revoke a person's operating privilege for a period of 5 years upon receipt of a record of conviction which brings the person within the definition of a habitual traffic offender or repeat habitual traffic offender.

351.025(2)

(2) The revocation is effective on the date the department mails the notice of revocation.

351.025 - ANNOT.

History: 1985 a. 71; 1999 a. 9.

351.025 - ANNOT.

There is no discretion in the administration of this chapter. State v. Strassburg, 120 Wis. 2d 30, 352 N.W.2d 215 (Ct. App. 1984).

351.025 - ANNOT.

A traffic violator has no due process right to be informed of the collateral consequences of being classified a habitual offender because of a plea to the underlying traffic offense. State v. Madison, 120 Wis. 2d 150, 353 N.W.2d 835 (Ct. App. 1984).