Operating privilege definition

Operating privilege means, in the case of a person who is licensed under ch. 343, the license, including every endorse- ment and authorization to operate vehicles of specific vehicle classes or types, instruction permit, and temporary, restricted or occupational license granted to such person; in the case of a resi- dent of this state who is not so licensed, it means the privilege to secure a license under ch. 343; in the case of a nonresident, it means the operating privilege granted by s. 343.05 (2) (a) 2. or (4)
Operating privilege means, in the case of a person who has an operator’s license, the license, including every endorsement and authorization to operate vehicles of specific vehicle classes or types, instruction permit, and temporary, restricted or occupational license granted to such person.
Operating privilege means, in the case of a person who is licensed under Chapter 343, Wis. Stats., the license, including every endorsement and authorization to operate vehicles of specific vehicle classes or types, instruction permit, and temporary, restricted or occupational license granted to such person; in the case of a resident of this state who is not so licensed, it means the privilege to secure a license under Chapter 343, Wis. Stats.

Examples of Operating privilege in a sentence

  • Operating privilege suspensions or revocations under the law of another jurisdiction arising out of a refusal to submit to chemical testing.

  • Operating privilege restrictions extend from the date of the order for a period of time that extends from the date the person next obtains a license from the department to a date in the future.


More Definitions of Operating privilege

Operating privilege means the nonresident motor vehicle operating privilege granted to a licensed resident of another state, province or country under section 14-39 of the Connecticut General Statutes[or the opportunity to obtain a license in Connecticut or any other state];
Operating privilege means in the case of a person who is licensed under Chapter 343 of the Wisconsin Statutes as presently enacted or as may be from time to time amended, the license, including every endorsement and authorization to operate vehicles or specific vehicle classes or types, instruction permit, and temporary, restricted or occupational license granted to such person; in the case of a resident of this state who is not licensed, it means the privilege to secure a license under Chapter 343 of the Wisconsin Statutes as presently enacted or as may be from time to time amended; in the case of nonresident, it means the operating privilege granted by Section 343.05(2)(a)(2) or (4)(b)(1) of the Wisconsin Statutes as presently enacted or as may be from time to time amended.

Related to Operating privilege

  • Compact privilege means the authorization granted by a remote state to allow a licensee from another member state to practice as a physical therapist or work as a physical therapist assistant in the remote state under its laws and rules. The practice of physical therapy occurs in the member state where the patient/client is located at the time of the patient/client encounter.

  • Trading Privileges means Trading Access or the right granted to a Person to use the SEF operated by BSEF for execution of Swaps. No Person may exercise Trading Privileges on behalf of a Participant during any suspension of such Participant’s Trading Privileges.

  • Multistate licensure privilege means a legal authorization associated with a multistate license permitting the practice of nursing as either a registered nurse (RN) or LPN/VN in a remote state.

  • Shut down means a condition or conditions wherein a piece of equipment or system cannot be operated by the device or control that a homeowner should normally use to operate it. If its safety switch or circuit breaker is in the "off" position, or its fuse is missing or blown, the inspector is not required to reestablish the circuit for the purpose of operating the equipment or system.

  • Maintenance Period shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.1; “Maintenance Requirements” shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 14.2;

  • Sewage sludge weight means the weight of sewage sludge, in dry U.S. tons, including admixtures such as liming materials or bulking agents. Monitoring frequencies for sewage sludge parameters are based on the reported sludge weight generated in a calendar year (use the most recent calendar year data when the NPDES permit is up for renewal).

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.

  • Point of Privilege means a matter that a member considers to question their integrity and/or the integrity of the Council.