§ 7-2-33. Operator's License Fee; Provisional or Temporary Licenses.  


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  • (a)

    Fee. The fees for a standard Operator's License and a Provisional Operator's License shall be per the City Fee Schedule, Title 3, Chapter 6.

    (b)

    Provisional License. The City Clerk may issue provisional operator's licenses in accordance with Sec. 125.17(5), Wis. Stats. The provisional operator's license shall expire sixty (60) days after its issuance or when an operator's license is issued to the holder, whichever is sooner. The City Clerk may, upon receiving an application for a temporary provisional license, issue such a license without requiring the successful completion of the approved program as described herein. However, such temporary license shall be used only for the purpose of allowing such applicant the privilege of being licensed as a beverage operator pending his successful completion of the approved program. A provisional license may not be issued to any person who has been denied an operator's license by the Common Council or who has had his operator's license revoked or suspended within the preceding twelve (12) months. The City Clerk shall provide an appropriate application form to be completed in full by the applicant. The City Clerk may revoke the provisional license issued if he discovers that the holder of the license made a false statement on the application. Following completion of the Bartender Awareness Course and notification from the school, the license application will be presented to the Council, with the appropriate fee as prescribed in Subsection (a) above for a one (1) or two (2) year operators license. If approved by the Council, the operator's license is issued.

    (c)

    Temporary License. The City Clerk may issue a temporary operator's license, per the City Fee Schedule, Title 3, Chapter 6, provided that:

    (1)

    This license may be issued only to operators employed by, or donating their services to, nonprofit corporations.

    (2)

    No person may hold more than one (1) license of this kind per year.

    (3)

    The license is valid for any period from one (1) day to fourteen (14) days, and the period for which it is valid shall be stated on the license.

(Ord. No. 03-662, 10-13-03)