- (1) Lost, stolen, or mutilated identification card. If a buyer identification card is lost, stolen, mutilated, destroyed or becomes illegible, the cardholder may request a replacement identification card.
- (2) Change of address or name. When the address or name of a cardholder changes, the cardholder shall, within 30 days, request a replacement buyer identification card showing the correct address and name.
(3) Application for replacement. The qualified applicant seeking a replacement buyer identification card shall use the forms prescribed in s. Trans 147.03 to provide:
- (a) The information required in s. Trans 147.03.
- (b) The former name, if changed from that shown on the original application and original buyer identification card issued.
- (c) The former address, if changed from that shown on the original application and original buyer identification card issued.
(d) One of the following words or phrases to describe the reason a replacement card is required:
- 1. Lost.
- 2. Stolen.
- 3. Destroyed.
- 4. Mutilated or illegible.
- 5. Name change.
- 6. Address change.
- 7. Name and address change.
(4) Return of original buyer identification card.
- (a) The original buyer identification card shall be returned to the department with a request for a replacement buyer identification card when the reason a replacement is required is covered by any one of sub. (3) (d) 4. to 7.
- (b) A person recovering a buyer identification card for which a replacement has been issued for the reasons covered by sub. (3) (d) 1. or 2., shall immediately return the recovered card to the department.
History
History: Cr. Register, April, 1989, No. 400, eff. 5-1-89.