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SENATE BILL NO. 1169 – Driver license/ID card, under18/21

SENATE BILL NO. 1169

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S1169.....................................................by TRANSPORTATION
DRIVER'S LICENSES - Amends existing law to provide for distinguishing
driver's licenses and identification cards for persons under eighteen years
of age and for persons eighteen to twenty-one years of age.

02/12    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/15    Rpt prt - to Transp
02/26    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
03/01    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/03    3rd rdg - PASSED - 32-0-3
      AYES--Andreason, Boatright, Bunderson, Burtenshaw, Cameron, Crow,
      Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Geddes,
      Hawkins, Ingram, Ipsen, Keough, King, Lee, McLaughlin, Noh,
      Richardson, Riggs, Risch, Sandy, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner,
      Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth
      NAYS--None
      Absent and excused--Branch, Parry, Twiggs
    Floor Sponsor - Frasure
    Title apvd - to House
03/04    House intro - 1st rdg - to Transp
03/19    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
    Rules susp - PASSED - 55-3-12
      AYES -- Alltus, Barraclough, Barrett, Bell, Bieter, Black, Boe,
      Bruneel, Callister, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Crow, Cuddy, Deal,
      Denney, Field(13), Field(20), Geddes, Gould, Hadley, Hammond,
      Hansen(23), Hansen(29), Henbest, Hornbeck, Jaquet, Jones, Judd,
      Kellogg, Kempton, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Limbaugh, Marley, McKague,
      Meyer(Duncan), Montgomery, Pischner, Pomeroy, Reynolds, Ringo, Sali,
      Schaefer, Sellman, Smith, Smylie, Stone, Taylor, Tippets, Wheeler,
      Wood, Zimmermann, Mr Speaker
      NAYS -- Gagner, Moyle, Stoicheff
      Absent and excused -- Ellsworth, Linford, Loertscher, Mader,
      Mortensen, Ridinger, Robison, Stevenson, Tilman, Trail, Watson,
      Williams
    Floor Sponsor - Kunz
    Title apvd - to Senate - to enrol
03/22    Rpt enrol - Pres signed - Sp signed
03/23    To Governor
03/24    Governor signed
         Session Law Chapter 318
         Effective: 01/01/2001

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S1169


                                                                        
 ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
Fifty-fifth Legislature                 First Regular Session - 1999
                                                                        

                                      IN THE SENATE

                                   SENATE BILL NO. 1169

                               BY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

 1                                        AN ACT
 2    RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS; AMENDING
 3        SECTION 49-306, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FEES FOR DRIVER'S  LICENSES  ISSUED
 4        BY  AGE  OF  DRIVER, TO PROVIDE FOR DISTRIBUTION OF FEES FOR SUCH DRIVER'S
 5        LICENSES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 49-315, IDAHO
 6        CODE, TO PROVIDE DISTINGUISHING DRIVER'S LICENSES FOR PERSONS UNDER  EIGH-
 7        TEEN  YEARS  OF  AGE  AND FOR DRIVERS EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE;
 8        AMENDING SECTION 49-319, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL
 9        OF DRIVER'S LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND  TO
10        DRIVERS  EIGHTEEN  TO  TWENTY-ONE  YEARS OF AGE; AMENDING SECTION 49-2444,
11        IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR ISSUANCE,  EXPIRATION,  RENEWAL  AND  FEES  FOR
12        IDENTIFICATION  CARDS FOR PERSONS UNDER EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE AND FOR PER-
13        SONS EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

14    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

15        SECTION 1.  That Section 49-306, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
16    amended to read as follows:

17        49-306.  APPLICATION FOR DRIVER'S LICENSE OR INSTRUCTION PERMIT. (1) Every
18    application  for an instruction permit or for a driver's license shall be made
19    upon a form furnished by the department and shall be verified by the applicant
20    before a person authorized to administer oaths. Officers and employees of  the
21    department  and  sheriffs  and their deputies are authorized to administer the
22    oaths without charge. Every application for a permit,  extension  or  driver's
23    license  shall  be  accompanied by the following fee, none of which is refund-
24    able:
25        (a)  Class  A, B,  C  license with  endorsements  -  21   years   and
26        older  ...................................................... $24.50
27        (b)    Class  A,  B,  C  license  with endorsements - under 21 years
28        ............................................................ $17.50 
29         (c)  Class D license - under 18 years ................ $17.50 
30         (d)  Class D license - 18 to 21 years ................ $17.50 
31         (e)   Class D license    -  21  years  and  older  
32        ................................................................... $20.50
33        ( c  f )  Class A, B, C instruction permit .. $15.50
34        ( d  g )  Class D instruction permit ........ $11.50
35        (  e    h  )  Duplicate  driver's  license or permit
36        issued under section 49-318, Idaho Code ........................... $11.50
37        ( f  i )  Driver's license  extension  issued  under
38        section 49-319,  Idaho  Code ...................................... $ 6.50
39        (  g    j )  License classification change (upgrade)
40        ................................................................... $15.50
41        ( h  k )  Endorsement addition .............. $11.50
42        ( i  l )  Class A, B, C skills tests . not more than
43        $55.00


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 1        ( j  m )  Class D skills test ............... $15.00
 2        ( k  n )  Motorcycle endorsement skills test ..... $
 3        5.00
 4        ( l  o )  Knowledge test .................... $ 3.00
 5        ( m  p )  Seasonal driver's license ......... $23.50
 6        ( n    q  )  One  time  motorcycle  "M"  endorsement
 7        ................................................................... $11.50
 8        ( o  r )  Motorcycle endorsement instruction permit
 9        ................................................................... $11.50
10        ( p  s )  Restricted driving permit ......... $35.00
11        (2)  Every  application shall state the full name, date of birth, place of
12    birth, sex, Idaho residence address and mailing address, if different, of  the
13    applicant,  height,  weight,  hair  color,  and eye color, and the applicant's
14    social security number as verified by the applicant's social security card  or
15    by  the social security administration. A driver's license or instruction per-
16    mit issued on and after January 1, 1993,  shall  not  contain  an  applicant's
17    social  security  number. Applications on file shall be exempt from disclosure
18    except as provided in sections 49-202, 49-203, 49-203A and 49-204, Idaho Code.
19    Every application shall also state whether the applicant has  previously  been
20    licensed  as  a  driver,  and  if  so,  when and by what state or country, and
21    whether a driver's license or privileges have ever  been  suspended,  revoked,
22    denied,  disqualified,  cancelled  or  whether  an  application  has ever been
23    refused, and if so, the date of and reason  for  the  suspension,  revocation,
24    denial,  disqualification,  cancellation  or  refusal and the applicant's oath
25    that all information is correct as signified by the applicant's signature. The
26    applicant may be required to submit proof of identity and date of birth as set
27    forth in a certified copy of his birth certificate and other satisfactory evi-
28    dence to satisfy the issuing officer or the department.
29        (3)  Whenever an application is received from a person previously licensed
30    in another jurisdiction, the department shall request a copy of  the  driver's
31    record  from the other jurisdiction and shall contact the national driver reg-
32    ister. When received, the driver's record from the previous jurisdiction shall
33    become a part of the driver's record in this state with  the  same  force  and
34    effect  as though entered on the driver's record in this state in the original
35    instance.
36        (4)  Whenever the department receives a request for a driver's record from
37    another licensing jurisdiction, the record shall be forwarded without charge.
38        (5)  The department shall contact and notify the commercial driver license
39    information system of the proposed application for a class A, B or C  driver's
40    license  to  insure  identification  of  the person and to obtain clearance to
41    issue the license.
42        (6)  When the fees required under this section are collected by  a  county
43    officer,  they  shall be paid over to the county treasurer not less often than
44    monthly, who shall immediately:
45        (a)  Deposit an amount equal to five dollars ($5.00)  from  each  driver's
46        license  or  instruction permit application fees, application for a dupli-
47        cate driver's license or permit, classification change, seasonal  driver's
48        license and additional endorsement in the current expense fund; and
49        (b)  Deposit  two  dollars  and  fifty  cents ($2.50) from each motorcycle
50        endorsement and motorcycle endorsement instruction permit fee in the  cur-
51        rent expense fund; and
52        (c)  Deposit  an amount equal to three dollars ($3.00) from each fee for a
53        knowledge test in the current expense fund; and
54        (d)  Deposit an amount equal to five dollars ($5.00) from each fee  for  a
55        motorcycle  endorsement  skills test in the current expense fund; provided


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 1        however, if a contractor administers the skills test he shall be  entitled
 2        to the five dollar ($5.00) fee;  and 
 3        (e)  Remit the remainder to the state treasurer; and
 4        (f)  Deposit  eleven  dollars and fifty cents ($11.50) from each fee for a
 5        class D skills test into the county current expense fund, unless the  test
 6        is  administered  by  a  department-approved contractor, in which case the
 7        contractor shall be entitled to eleven dollars and fifty cents ($11.50) of
 8        each fee.
 9        (7)  When the fees required under this section are collected  by  a  state
10    officer or agency, they shall be paid over to the state treasurer.
11        (8)  The  state  treasurer  shall distribute the moneys received from fees
12    imposed by the provisions of this section, whether collected by a county offi-
13    cer or by a state officer or agency as follows:
14        (a)  Two dollars ($2.00) of each fee for a driver's  license  or  seasonal
15        driver's license , and one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) of each fee
16        charged  for driver's licenses pursuant to subsections (1)(b), (c) and (d)
17        of this section,  shall be deposited in the emergency  medical  ser-
18        vices account II created in section 39-146A, Idaho Code; and
19        (b)  Sixteen  dollars  and fifty cents ($16.50) of each fee for a seasonal
20        or class A, B, or C driver's license , and ten  dollars  ($10.00)  of
21        each  fee charged for a license pursuant to subsection (1)(b) of this sec-
22        tion,  shall be deposited in the state highway account; and
23        (c)  Ten dollars and fifty cents ($10.50) of each fee for a class A, B, or
24        C instruction permit or driver's license classification  change  shall  be
25        deposited in the state highway account; and
26        (d)  Six  dollars and fifty cents ($6.50) of each fee for a duplicate sea-
27        sonal or class A, B, or C driver's license, class  A,  B,  or  C  driver's
28        license  extension,  or  additional  endorsement shall be deposited in the
29        state highway account; and
30        (e)  Four dollars ($4.00) of each fee for  a  motorcycle  endorsement  and
31        motorcycle  endorsement instruction permit shall be deposited in the state
32        highway account; and
33        (f)  Five dollars and thirty cents ($5.30) of  each  fee  for  a  class  D
34        driver's license , and four dollars ($4.00) of each fee charged for a
35        license  pursuant  to  subsections  (1)(c) and (d) of this section, 
36        shall be deposited in the driver training account; and
37        (g)  Seven dollars and twenty cents ($7.20) of each  fee  for  a  class  D
38        driver's  license , and six dollars ($6.00) of each fee charged for a
39        license pursuant to subsections (1)(c) and (d)  of  this  section,  
40        shall be deposited in the highway distribution account; and
41        (h)  Two  dollars  and  sixty  cents  ($2.60)  of  each  fee for a class D
42        instruction permit, duplicate class D  license  or  permit,  and  class  D
43        license extension shall be deposited in the driver training account; and
44        (i)  Three  dollars  and  ninety  cents  ($3.90) of each fee for a class D
45        instruction permit, duplicate class D  license  or  permit,  and  class  D
46        license  extension shall be deposited in the highway distribution account;
47        and
48        (j)  Five dollars ($5.00) of each fee for a class A, B, or C  skills  test
49        shall be deposited in the state highway account; and
50        (k)  One  dollar  ($1.00)  of  each  fee for a class A, B, C or D driver's
51        license , and one dollar ($1.00) of each fee charged  for  a  license
52        pursuant  to subsections (1)(b), (c) and (d) of this section,  shall
53        be deposited in the motorcycle safety program fund established in  section
54        33-4904, Idaho Code .  ; and 
55        (l)  Three  dollars  and  fifty  cents  ($3.50)  of each fee for a class D


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 1        skills test shall be deposited into the state highway account.
 2        (9)  The contractor administering a class A, B, or C skills test shall  be
 3    entitled  to  not  more  than fifty dollars ($50.00) of the skills test fee. A
 4    contractor administering a class A, B, or C skills test may collect  an  addi-
 5    tional fee for the use of the contractor's vehicle for the skills test.
 6        (10) Thirty-five  dollars ($35.00) of each restricted driving permit shall
 7    be deposited in the state highway account.
 8        (11) The department may issue seasonal class  B  or  C  driver's  licenses
 9    that:
10        (a)  Will  only  be  valid  for  driving commercial vehicles that normally
11        require class B or C commercial driver's licenses;
12        (b)  Will be valid for seasonal periods that begin on the date of issuance
13        and that are not to exceed one hundred eighty (180) days in a twelve  (12)
14        month period;
15        (c)  May only be obtained twice in a driver's lifetime;
16        (d)  Are  valid  only  within a one hundred fifty (150) mile radius of the
17        place of business or farm being serviced; and
18        (e)  Will be valid only in conjunction with valid Idaho class  D  driver's
19        licenses.
20        (12) The  department  may issue seasonal class B or C driver's licenses to
21    drivers who:
22        (a)  Have not violated the single license provisions of 49 CFR part 383;
23        (b)  Have not had any license suspensions, revocations or cancellations;
24        (c)  Have not had any convictions in any vehicle for any offense listed in
25        section 49-335(1) or  49-335  (2), Idaho Code, or any  one  (1)
26        serious traffic offense;
27        (d)  Have  at  least  one (1) year of driving experience with a class D or
28        equivalent license in any type motor vehicle; and
29        (e)  Are at least sixteen (16) years old.

30        SECTION 2.  That Section 49-315, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
31    amended to read as follows:

32        49-315.  LICENSES  ISSUED  TO  DRIVERS.  (1) The department shall issue to
33    every qualifying applicant a  distinguishing  driver's  license  as
34    applied  for,  which shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licen-
35    see, the full name, date of  birth,  Idaho  residence  address,  sex,  weight,
36    height,  eye  color, hair color, color photograph, name of this state, date of
37    issuance, date of expiration, license class, endorsements, restrictions ,
38      and "under 21 until (month, day, year)", and  any  other  distin-
39    guishing  printing  of  the  words  "under  21" on the license, if applicable,
40     and the applicant's signature.    Driver's  licenses  for  persons
41    under  eighteen  (18)  years  of  age shall include a notation "under 18 until
42    (month, day, year)," and driver's licenses for persons eighteen (18) years  of
43    age  to  twenty-one (21) years of age shall include a notation "under 21 until
44    (month, day, year)."  No driver's license shall be valid  until  it  has
45    been signed on the signature line of the license by the licensee.
46        (2)  Every driver's license shall bear a color photograph of the licensee,
47    which  shall be taken by the examiner at the time the application is made. The
48    photograph shall be taken without headgear or other clothing  or  device  that
49    disguises  or  otherwise  conceals the face or head of the applicant. A waiver
50    may be granted by the department allowing the applicant to  wear  headgear  or
51    other  head  covering for medical, religious or safety purposes so long as the
52    face is not disguised or otherwise concealed. A driver's license may contain a
53    statement or indication of the medical condition of the licensee.


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 1        (3)  The department shall notify the commercial driver license information
 2    system that a class A, B or C driver's license has been issued as required  by
 3    49 CFR part 383.
 4        (4)  A  licensee  desiring  to  donate  any or all organs or tissue in the
 5    event of death, pursuant to the provisions for donation of anatomical gifts as
 6    set forth in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code, at the option of the donor  may
 7    indicate  this  desire  on  the driver's license by the imprinting of the word
 8    "donor" on the license.

 9        SECTION 3.  That Section 49-319, Idaho Code, be, and the  same  is  hereby
10    amended to read as follows:

11        49-319.  EXPIRATION  AND  RENEWAL  OF  DRIVER'S  LICENSE.  (1) Every Idaho
12    driver's license issued to a driver  twenty-one  (21)  years  of  age  or
13    older    shall expire on the licensee's birthday in the fourth year fol-
14    lowing the issuance of the driver's  license.    Every  driver's  license
15    issued  to  a  driver  under  eighteen  (18)  years of age shall expire on the
16    licensee's eighteenth birthday. Every driver's  license  issued  to  a  driver
17    eighteen (18) years of age but under twenty-one (21) years of age shall expire
18    on the licensee's twenty-first birthday.  Every driver's license that is
19    not,  as  provided by law, suspended, revoked or disqualified in this state or
20    any other jurisdiction shall be renewable on or before its  expiration,  
21    except  those issued to drivers under twenty-one (21) years of age,  but
22    not more than twelve (12) months before,  upon  application,  payment  of  the
23    required  fee,  and  satisfactory completion of the required eyesight examina-
24    tion. No knowledge test shall be required for renewal of a  driver's  license,
25    except  for renewal of a hazardous material endorsement. Appropriate knowledge
26    and skill tests shall be required for an upgrade in a driver's  license  class
27    or  an endorsement addition. In the case of a name change, the applicant shall
28    provide legal documentation to verify the change in accordance with department
29    rules.
30        (2)  When a driver's license has been expired for less  than  twelve  (12)
31    months, the renewal of the driver's license shall start from the original date
32    of  expiration  regardless of the year in which the application for renewal is
33    made. If the driver's license is expired for twelve (12) months or  more,  the
34    applicant  shall be required to take the knowledge, skills and vision test and
35    the application shall expire on the licensee's birthday  in  the  fourth  year
36    following issuance of the driver's license.
37        (3) (a)  If a driver's license has expired or will expire and the licensee
38        is  temporarily  out-of-state  except  on  active  military  duty, and the
39        driver's license has not, as provided by  law,  been  suspended,  revoked,
40        cancelled,  denied,  refused  or disqualified, the licensee may request in
41        writing on a form  prescribed  by  the  department  an  extension  of  the
42        driver's  license.  The  request  shall be accompanied by the fee fixed in
43        section 49-306, Idaho Code, and the extension shall be less than a  twelve
44        (12)  month  period. If the department determines that an extension of the
45        driver's license is necessary, it may issue  a  certificate  of  extension
46        showing  the  date  to which the expired driver's license is extended, and
47        this certificate shall be attached to the expired driver's  license.  Cer-
48        tificates  of  extension  are limited to  one   two 
49        ( 1  2 ) per licensee.
50        (b)  Upon returning to the state of Idaho, the licensee shall  within  ten
51        (10) days, apply for a renewal of the expired driver's license and surren-
52        der the certificate of extension and the expired driver's license.
53        (c)  A hazardous material endorsement cannot be extended.


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 1        (4)  An  Idaho  driver's  license issued to any person prior to serving on
 2    active duty in the armed forces of the United States, or a member of the imme-
 3    diate family accompanying such a person, if valid and in full force and effect
 4    upon entering active duty, shall remain in full force and  effect  and  shall,
 5    upon application, be extended for a period of four (4) years so long as active
 6    duty  continues,  if  the driver's license is not suspended, denied, disquali-
 7    fied, cancelled or revoked, as provided by law, during the  active  duty,  and
 8    the  driver's  license  shall  remain in full force and effect sixty (60) days
 9    following the date the holder is released from active duty.
10        (5)  The department may use a mail renewal process for  class  D  licenses
11    based on criteria established by rule.
12        (6)  A  seasonal  driver's  license is only valid for a one hundred eighty
13    (180) day period from the date of issuance. Only  one  (1)  seasonal  driver's
14    license  may  be  obtained    in any twelve (12) month period, and may only be
15    obtained twice in a driver's lifetime.

16        SECTION 4.  That Section 49-2444, Idaho Code, be, and the same  is  hereby
17    amended to read as follows:

18        49-2444.  IDENTIFICATION  CARD  ISSUED.  (1)  The  department  shall issue
19    a n   distinguishing  identification  card  which  shall
20    set  forth  the  information  contained  in the application, in a form as pre-
21    scribed by the department. All identification cards issued on or after January
22    1, 1993,  shall  not  contain  the  applicant's  social  security  number.  An
23    applicant's  social security number shall be exempt from disclosure except for
24    inquiries from agencies or institutions authorized to obtain such  information
25    by  federal law or regulation, from peace officers or from jury commissioners.
26    Each card shall be issued a distinguishing number and shall  bear  upon  it  a
27    color  photograph of the applicant which shall be taken by the examiner at the
28    time of application. The photograph shall be taken without headgear  or  other
29    clothing  or  device  that disguises or otherwise conceals the face or head of
30    the applicant. A waiver may be granted by the department allowing  the  appli-
31    cant  to wear headgear or other head covering for medical, religious or safety
32    purposes so long as the face is not disguised or otherwise concealed. No  per-
33    son shall receive an identification card unless and until he surrenders to the
34    department  all  identification cards in his possession issued to him by Idaho
35    or any other jurisdiction, or until he executes an affidavit that he does  not
36    possess  an  identification  card.  A notation of "under 21 until (month,
37    day, year)" and any other distinguishing printing of the words "under  21"  on
38    the  identification card shall be made if applicable.   Identifica-
39    tion cards issued to persons under eighteen (18) years of age shall include  a
40    notation  "under 18 until (month, day, year)," and identification cards issued
41    to persons eighteen (18) years of age to twenty-one (21) years  of  age  shall
42    include  a notation "under 21 until (month, day, year)."  The nonrefund-
43    able fee for an identification card  issued to  persons  twenty-one  (21)
44    years of age or older  shall be seven dollars and fifty cents ($7.50) of
45    which five dollars ($5.00) shall be retained by the county and credited to the
46    current  expense fund, and two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) shall be depos-
47    ited in the state treasury to the credit of the highway distribution  account.
48      The  nonrefundable fee for identification cards issued to persons under
49    twenty-one (21) years of age shall be six dollars and fifty cents ($6.50),  of
50    which five dollars ($5.00) shall be retained by the county and credited to the
51    current  expense  fund, and one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) shall be depos-
52    ited in the state treasury to the credit of the highway distribution  account.
53      Every  identification  card    issued to a person twenty-one (21)


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 1    years of age or older  shall expire on the cardholder's birthday in  the
 2    fourth  year  following  issuance of the card.  Every identification card
 3    issued to a person under eighteen (18)  years  of  age  shall  expire  on  the
 4    person's  eighteenth  birthday.  Every  identification card issued to a person
 5    eighteen (18) years of age but under twenty-one (21) years of age shall expire
 6    on the person's twenty-first birthday. 
 7        (2)  Every identification card , except those issued to persons under
 8    twenty-one (21) years of age,  shall be renewable on or before its expi-
 9    ration, but not more than twelve (12) months before, and upon application  and
10    payment of the required fee.
11        (3)  When  an  identification  card  has been expired for less than twelve
12    (12) months, the renewal of the identification card shall start from the orig-
13    inal date of expiration regardless of the year in which  the  application  for
14    renewal  is  made.  If the identification card is expired for more than twelve
15    (12) months, the application shall expire on the applicant's birthday  in  the
16    fourth year following issuance of the identification card.
17        (4)  A  person possessing an identification card desiring to donate any or
18    all organs or tissue in the event of death, pursuant  to  the  provisions  for
19    donation of anatomical gifts as set forth in chapter 34, title 39, Idaho Code,
20    at the option of the donor may indicate this desire on the identification card
21    by the imprinting of the word "donor" on the identification card.
22        (5)  In the case of a name change, the applicant shall provide legal docu-
23    mentation to verify the change in accordance with department rules.
24        (6)  Whenever  any  person, after applying for or receiving an identifica-
25    tion card, shall move from the address shown on  the  application  or  on  the
26    identification  card  issued,  that  person  shall, within fourteen (14) days,
27    notify the transportation department in writing of the old and new addresses.
28        (7)  The department shall cancel any identification card upon  determining
29    that  the  person was not entitled to the issuance of the identification card,
30    or that the person failed to give the required and correct information in  his
31    application  or  committed fraud in making the application. Upon cancellation,
32    the person shall surrender the cancelled identification card  to  the  depart-
33    ment.
34        (8)  If  any person shall fail to return to the department the identifica-
35    tion card as required, the department may direct any peace officer  to  secure
36    its possession and return the identification card to the department.

37        SECTION  5.  This act shall be in full force and effect on and after Janu-
38    ary 1, 2001.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

                              RS09046

This legislation creates distinct driver's licenses for youth 15-18, and young adults 18-21.







                            FISCAL NOTE

The Idaho Transportation Departments automated computer system will
require program modifications. An estimate for a one-time
contractor cost to modify the required programs could be $13,000.











          CONTACT:  Senator Evan Frasure
                    Phone: 332-1315
          

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