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S1346.....................................................by TRANSPORTATION DRIVER TRAINING - INSTRUCTION PERMITS - Amends existing law to revise the expiration date of a class D driver's training instruction permit; to provide an alternative expiration date of a class D instruction permit; to revise the fee for a class D driver's training instruction permit; to provide that the fee shall be paid by every enrollee of a class D driver's training course; to revise the distribution of fees; to delete the driver's training course fee charged by a commercial business; to require the instructor of the course to have the driver's training instruction permit in his immediate possession during driving instruction; to provide that a supervised instruction permit shall become a class D instruction permit when the permittee reaches the age of seventeen years; and to clarify the requirements for operating a class D vehicle with a class D supervised instruction permit. 02/03 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/06 Rpt prt - to Transp
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-eighth Legislature Second Regular Session - 2006IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1346 BY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE INSTRUCTION PERMITS; AMENDING SECTION 49-110, 3 IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE EXPIRATION DATE OF A CLASS D DRIVER'S TRAINING 4 INSTRUCTION PERMIT, TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE EXPIRATION DATE FOR A CLASS D 5 INSTRUCTION PERMIT IF APPLICABLE AND TO MAKE A TECHNICAL CORRECTION; 6 AMENDING SECTIONS 49-302 AND 49-303, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE 7 REFERENCES; AMENDING SECTION 49-305, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE 8 EXPIRATION DATE FOR A CLASS D INSTRUCTION PERMIT UNDER SPECIFIED CONDI- 9 TIONS; AND AMENDING SECTION 49-307, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE THE FEE FOR A 10 CLASS D DRIVER'S TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT, TO PROVIDE THAT THE FEE 11 SHALL BE PAID BY EVERY ENROLLEE OF A CLASS D DRIVER'S TRAINING COURSE, TO 12 REVISE THE DISTRIBUTION OF FEES, TO DELETE THE DRIVER'S TRAINING COURSE 13 FEE CHARGED BY A COMMERCIAL BUSINESS AND DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH FEE, TO PRO- 14 VIDE FOR EXPIRATION OF A CLASS D DRIVER'S TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT, TO 15 REQUIRE THE INSTRUCTOR OF THE COURSE TO HAVE THE DRIVER'S TRAINING 16 INSTRUCTION PERMIT IN HIS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION DURING DRIVING INSTRUCTION, 17 TO PROVIDE THAT A SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMIT SHALL BECOME A CLASS D 18 INSTRUCTION PERMIT IF THE PERMITTEE REACHES THE AGE OF SEVENTEEN WHILE 19 OPERATING ON A CLASS D SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMIT AND TO PROVIDE FOR 20 EXPIRATION OF THE CLASS D INSTRUCTION PERMIT, TO CLARIFY THE REQUIREMENTS 21 FOR OPERATING A CLASS D VEHICLE WITH A CLASS D SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PER- 22 MIT AND TO PROVIDE CORRECT CODE REFERENCES. 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 24 SECTION 1. That Section 49-110, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 25 amended to read as follows: 26 49-110. DEFINITIONS -- I. (1) "Identifying number" means: 27 (a) Motor number. That identifying number stamped on the engine of a 28 vehicle. 29 (b) Vehicle identification number. The numbers and letters, if any, 30 placed on a vehicle by the manufacturer for the purpose of identifying the 31 vehicle. 32 (2) "Implements of husbandry" means every vehicle including self-pro- 33 pelled units, designed or adapted and used exclusively in agricultural, horti- 34 cultural, dairy and livestock growing and feeding operations when being inci- 35 dentally operated. Such implements include, but are not limited to, combines, 36 discs, dry and liquid fertilizer spreaders, cargo tanks, harrows, hay balers, 37 harvesting and stacking equipment, pesticide applicators, plows, swathers, 38 mint tubs and mint wagons, and farm wagons. A farm tractor when attached to or 39 drawing any implement of husbandry shall be construed to be an implement of 40 husbandry. "Implements of husbandry" do not include semitrailers, nor do they 41 include motor vehicles or trailers, unless their design limits their use to 42 agricultural, horticultural, dairy or livestock growing and feeding opera- 43 tions. 2 1 (3) "Incidentally operated" means the transport of the implement of hus- 2 bandry from one (1) farm operation to another. 3 (4) "Individual record" means a record containing personal information 4 about a designated person who is the subject of the record as identified in a 5 request for information. 6 (5) "Infraction" means a civil public offense, not constituting a crime, 7 which is not punishable by incarceration and for which there is no right to a 8 trial by jury or right to court-appointed counsel, and which is punishable by 9 only a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) and no imprisonment. 10 (6) "Instruction permits": 11 (a) "Class A, B or C instruction permit" means a temporary privilege to 12 operate a motor vehicle for which a commercial driver's license is 13 required; is available only to a person who is eighteen (18) years of age 14 or older; is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 49-305, Idaho 15 Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions specified therein. 16 (b) "Class D driver's training instruction permit" means a temporary 17 privilege to operate a class D motor vehicle while attending classes as an 18 enrollee of a public or private driver's training course only; is avail- 19 able to a person aged fourteen and one-half (14 1/2) years; is issued to 20 the instructor of the driver's training course;expires one (1) year from21the date of issue;is issued and expires pursuant to the provisions of 22 section 49-307, Idaho Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions 23 specified therein. 24 (c) "Class D instruction permit" means a temporary privilege to operate a 25 class D motor vehicle which is available to a person under the age of sev- 26 enteen (17) years who has successfully completed an approved driver's 27 training course and has satisfied the requirements of a class D supervised 28 instruction permit, or to any person seventeen (17) years of age or older; 29 is valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days or as provided in 30 section 49-307, Idaho Code, if applicable; privileges are limited to driv- 31 ing with a person who is at least eighteen (18) years of age who holds a 32 valid class D driver's license and is actually occupying a seat beside the 33 permittee; is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 49-305, Idaho 34 Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions specified therein. 35 (d) "Class D supervised instruction permit" means a temporary privilege 36 to operate a class D motor vehicle which is available to a person who is 37 at least fourteen and one-half (14 1/2) years of age who has successfully 38 completed an approved driver's training course, and is valid for a minimum 39 of four (4) months. No person may apply for a class D driver's license 40 until he has attained the age of at least fifteen (15) years and has suc- 41 cessfully satisfied the requirements of this permit, as specified and 42 issued pursuant to the provisions of section 49-307, Idaho Code. 43 (7) "Instructor" means any person, whether acting for himself as operator 44 of a commercial driver training school or for such a school for compensation, 45 who teaches, conducts classes of, gives demonstrations to, or supervises prac- 46 tice of, persons learning to operate or drive motor vehicles. 47 (8) "Insurer" means any insurer, public or private, which shall include, 48 but not be limited to, insurance companies domiciled in the state of Idaho, 49 agents, adjuster or any other person acting on behalf of any insurance not 50 domiciled in the state of Idaho and any self-insured entity operating under 51 Idaho insurance laws or rules. 52 (9) "International registration plan" means a registration reciprocity 53 agreement among the states of the United States and provinces of Canada pro- 54 viding for payment of registration and licensing fees on a proportional basis 55 determined by the fleet miles operated in the various jurisdictions. 3 1 (910) "Intersection" means: 2 (a) The area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lat- 3 eral curb lines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the road- 4 ways of two (2) highways which join one another at, or approximately at, 5 right angles, or the area within which vehicles traveling upon different 6 highways joining at any other angle may come in conflict. 7 (b) Where a highway includes two (2) roadways thirty (30) feet or more 8 apart, then every crossing of each roadway of the divided highway by an 9 intersecting highway shall be regarded as a separate intersection. In the 10 event an intersecting highway also includes two (2) roadways thirty (30) 11 feet or more apart, then every crossing of two (2) roadways of the high- 12 ways shall be regarded as a separate intersection. 13 (c) The junction of an alley with a street or highway shall not consti- 14 tute an intersection. 15 SECTION 2. That Section 49-302, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 16 amended to read as follows: 17 49-302. WHAT PERSONS ARE EXEMPT FROM LICENSE. The following persons are 18 exempt from licensing if driving privileges are not suspended, canceled, 19 revoked, disqualified, denied or refused: 20 (1) Any person while driving or operating any farm tractor or implement 21 of husbandry when incidentally operated on a highway. 22 (2) Farmers are exempt from obtaining a class A, B or C driver's license 23 to operate a commercial motor vehicle which is: 24 (a) Controlled and operated by a farmer, including operation by employees 25 or family members; and 26 (b) Used to transport either agricultural products, farm machinery, farm 27 supplies, or both, to or from a farm; and 28 (c) Not used in the operations of a common or contract motor carrier; and 29 (d) Used within one hundred fifty (150) miles of the person's farm. 30 (3) Any person is exempt from obtaining a class A, B or C driver's 31 license for the operation of commercial motor vehicles which are necessary to 32 the preservation of life or property or the execution of emergency governmen- 33 tal functions, are equipped with audible and visual signals, and are not sub- 34 ject to normal traffic regulations. 35 (4) Any person is exempt from obtaining a class A, B or C license to 36 operate a commercial vehicle which is exclusively used to transport personal 37 possessions or family members for nonbusiness or recreational purposes. 38 (5) A nonresident who is at least fifteen (15) years of age and who has 39 in his immediate possession a valid driver's license issued to him in his home 40 state or country may operate a motor vehicle in Idaho only as a class D opera- 41 tor with driving privileges restricted to daylight hours only except as pro- 42 vided in section 49-307(76), Idaho Code, and with full privileges at sixteen 43 (16) years of age, and only if Idaho residency is not established. 44 (6) A nonresident who is at least fifteen (15) years of age and who has 45 in his possession a valid driver's license with a motorcycle endorsement or 46 who has a valid motorcycle driver's license issued to him in his home state or 47 country may operate a motorcycle in Idaho with driving privileges restricted 48 to daylight hours only, and with full privileges at sixteen (16) years of age. 49 (7) A nonresident who has in his immediate possession a valid commercial 50 driver's license issued to him in his home state or country may operate a 51 motor vehicle in Idaho. 52 (8) A nonresident on active duty in the armed forces of the United States 53 who has a valid driver's license issued by his home jurisdiction, and such 4 1 nonresident's spouse or dependent son or daughter who has a valid driver's 2 license issued by such person's home jurisdiction. 3 (9) Any active duty military personnel, active duty U.S. coast guard per- 4 sonnel, and members of the reserves and national guard on active duty includ- 5 ing personnel on full-time national guard duty, personnel on part-time train- 6 ing and national guard military technicians who as civilians are required to 7 wear military uniforms and are subject to the code of military justice, are 8 exempt from obtaining a commercial driver's license to operate military vehi- 9 cles. This exemption does not apply to U.S. reserve technicians. 10 (10) Any person with a valid driver's license issued in their name is 11 exempt from the requirement to obtain a motorcycle endorsement on the license 12 when operating a motorcycle on highways or sections of highways designated for 13 unregistered motorcycle use under section 49-426(3), Idaho Code. 14 SECTION 3. That Section 49-303, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 15 amended to read as follows: 16 49-303. WHAT PERSONS SHALL NOT BE LICENSED. The department shall not 17 issue any driver's license, any instruction permit, privileges or right to 18 drive and if issued, may revoke or cancel the driver's license of a person 19 who: 20 (1) As an operator of a vehicle requiring a class D driver's license, is 21 under the age of seventeen (17) years, except that the department may issue a 22 driver's license to any person who has successfully completed an approved 23 driver training course, has completed the requirements of a class D supervised 24 instruction permit, and who is at least fifteen (15) years of age, with driv- 25 ing privileges restricted to daylight hours only except as provided in section 26 49-307(76), Idaho Code, and with full privileges at sixteen (16) years of age. 27 The restriction of daylight hours only shall mean that period of time one-half 28 (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset. If a person who 29 is at least fifteen (15) years but is under seventeen (17) years of age has 30 successfully completed an approved driver's training course and has been 31 issued a driver's license in another state, he may be issued a class D dri- 32 ver's license in this state. Provided however, that a restricted school atten- 33 dance driving permit may be issued to those persons meeting the criteria set 34 forth in section 49-307A, Idaho Code. 35 (2) As an operator of a vehicle requiring a class D driver's license, is 36 under the age of seventeen (17) years and has not successfully completed an 37 approved driver training course and has not satisfied the requirements of a 38 class D supervised instruction permit. Provided however, that a restricted 39 school attendance driving permit may be issued to those persons meeting the 40 criteria set forth in section 49-307A, Idaho Code. 41 (3) As an operator of a commercial vehicle requiring a class A, B or C 42 driver's license is under the age of eighteen (18) years. 43 (4) Applicants with less than one (1) year of driving experience, as evi- 44 denced by a previous driver's license shall not be issued a class A, B or C 45 driver's license or a class A, B or C instruction permit. 46 (5) As a driver has had his license, class D instruction permit, 47 restricted school attendance driving permit, privileges or right to drive sus- 48 pended for the duration of the suspension, nor to any person who has had his 49 class D driver's training instruction permit or class D supervised instruction 50 permit canceled for the duration of the cancellation, nor to any person whose 51 license has been revoked, suspended, canceled or disqualified by this state or 52 any other jurisdiction; provided however, where a driver's license has been 53 revoked, suspended, canceled or disqualified in any other jurisdiction, and 5 1 the driver has completed the period of revocation, suspension, cancellation or 2 disqualification as specified by the jurisdiction, that person may be granted 3 a class D driver's license in this state if five (5) years have elapsed from 4 the time of eligibility for reinstatement in the other jurisdiction, even 5 though the driver has not fulfilled the requirements for reinstatement in the 6 other jurisdiction. 7 (6) Is an habitual drunkard, or is addicted to the use of narcotic drugs. 8 (7) Has previously been adjudged to be afflicted with or suffering from 9 any mental disability or disease and who has not at the time of application 10 been restored to competency by the methods provided by law. 11 (8) Is required by the provisions of this chapter to take an examination, 12 unless that person shall have successfully passed such examination. 13 (9) May be required under any law of this state to furnish proof of 14 financial responsibility and who has not furnished that proof. 15 (10) The department has good cause to believe that the operation of a 16 motor vehicle on the highways by that person would be harmful to public safety 17 or welfare. 18 (11) Is disqualified for a class A, B or C license, except he may be 19 issued a class D driver's license. 20 (12) Is under eighteen (18) years of age and is not enrolled in school, 21 has not received a waiver pursuant to or has not satisfactorily completed 22 school as provided in section 49-303A, Idaho Code. 23 (13) Is not a resident of the state of Idaho. 24 SECTION 4. That Section 49-305, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 25 amended to read as follows: 26 49-305. INSTRUCTION PERMITS -- TEMPORARY LICENSES -- TEMPORARY DRIVER'S 27 TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT. (1) Upon passage of the required knowledge tests 28 appropriate for the vehicle being operated, the department may issue a class 29 A, B or C instruction permit for the type of vehicle(s) the person will be 30 operating, or a class D instruction permit for a class D motor vehicle, enti- 31 tling the applicant, while having the permit in his immediate possession, to 32 drive a motor vehicle upon the highways for a period of up to one hundred 33 eighty (180) days; provided however, if a person reaches the age of seventeen 34 (17) years while operating a class D vehicle with a class D supervised 35 instruction permit, and such class D supervised instruction permit becomes a 36 class D instruction permit as provided in section 49-307, Idaho Code, then 37 such class D instruction permit shall expire five (5) days after the 38 permittee's eighteenth birthday. That person must be accompanied by an adult 39 driver eighteen (18) years of age or older who holds a driver's license appro- 40 priate for the vehicle being operated and who is actually occupying a seat 41 beside the driver. 42 (a) Any person who has reached the age of seventeen (17) years may apply 43 for a class D instruction permit. Any person applying for any class D 44 instruction permit or driving privileges who is under the age of eighteen 45 (18) years shall be in compliance with school attendance requirements of 46 section 49-303A, Idaho Code. 47 (b) Any person who has reached the age of eighteen (18) years, holds a 48 valid Idaho class D driver's license and has at least one (1) year of 49 driving experience, may apply for a class A, B or C instruction permit. 50 (c) The department shall not issue a hazardous material endorsement on 51 any instruction permit. 52 (2) The department may, at its discretion, issue a temporary class D dri- 53 ver's license to an applicant for a class D driver's license permitting him to 6 1 operate a motor vehicle while the department is completing its investigation 2 and determination of all facts relative to the applicant's right to receive a 3 driver's license. The temporary license may be canceled at the department's 4 discretion at any time after issuance. The temporary license must be in the 5 applicant's immediate possession while operating a motor vehicle, and it shall 6 be invalid when the applicant's driver's license has been issued or for good 7 cause has been refused. 8 (3) If an applicant for a class D driver's training instruction permit 9 cannot provide a certified copy of his birth certificate at the time of appli- 10 cation, the department may issue a temporary driver's training instruction 11 permit upon receipt of both a photo identification and a letter from the 12 school verifying the applicant's enrollment in a driver training course. The 13 certified copy of his birth certificate shall be required before a class D 14 driver's license or class D instruction permit will be issued. 15 (4) The department may issue a motorcycle endorsement instruction permit 16 to an applicant who has a valid driver's license and who has successfully com- 17 pleted the motorcycle rider's knowledge test and paid the appropriate fees. 18 The permit entitles the applicant, while having the permit in his immediate 19 possession, to operate a motorcycle upon the highways for a period not to 20 exceed one hundred eighty (180) days. If the permittee passes the skills test 21 for a motorcycle endorsement within one hundred eighty (180) days of issuance 22 of the motorcycle endorsement instruction permit, he shall not be required to 23 pay the motorcycle endorsement fee. A person holding a motorcycle instruction 24 permit shall not carry any passenger while operating a motorcycle, shall not 25 operate a motorcycle except during the hours of daylight only and shall not 26 operate a motorcycle upon any interstate highway system. 27 A violation of the conditions of a motorcycle endorsement instruction per- 28 mit is an infraction. The department shall cancel the permit whether or not 29 such violation results in conviction of the infraction. 30 SECTION 5. That Section 49-307, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 31 amended to read as follows: 32 49-307. FEE FOR CLASS D DRIVER'S TRAINING INSTRUCTION PERMIT -- CLASS D 33 SUPERVISED INSTRUCTION PERMIT. (1) Every enrollee of a class D driver training 34 coursein a public schoolshall pay a nonrefundable fee ofthirtytwenty-six 35 dollars and fifty cents ($30.0026.50).Twenty-fiveEighteen dollars and fifty 36 cents ($25.0018.50) of each fee so imposed shall be deposited in the driver 37 training account, three dollars ($3.00) shall be deposited in the state high- 38 way account, and five dollars ($5.00)willshall be deposited in the county 39 current expense fund. 40 (2)Every enrollee of a class D driver's training course offered by a41commercial business shall pay a nonrefundable fee of ten dollars ($10.00).42Five dollars ($5.00) of the fee so imposed shall be deposited in the driver43training account and five dollars ($5.00) shall be deposited in the county44current expense fund.45(3)Each enrollee of a class D driver training course shall provide the 46 type of information required for a driver's license or instruction permit, but 47 the class D driver's training instruction permit shall be issued to the 48 instructor of the course, and the class D driver training instruction permit 49 shall expireone (1) year from the issue datefive (5) days after the 50 permittee's eighteenth birthday. No enrollee of any class D driver training 51 course shall be allowed to attend classes or participate in driving instruc- 52 tion unless he has obtained a class D driver's training instruction permit. 53 The class D driver's training instruction permit shall be in the instructor's 7 1 immediate possession while the permittee is operating a vehicle during driving 2 instruction. 3 (43) Upon successful completion of the class D driver's training course, 4 the driver's training instructor shall date and sign the class D driver's 5 training instruction permit over to the parent or legal guardian of the per- 6 mittee, and the parent or legal guardian shall also date and sign the class D 7 driver's training permit and in so doing agrees to assume responsibility for 8 ensuring that the permittee complies with the requirements of operating a 9 vehicle with a class D supervised instruction permit. The signed and dated 10 class D driver's training instruction permit shall then serve as a class D 11 supervised instruction permit. In the event the permittee reaches the age of 12 seventeen (17) years while operating a class D vehicle with a class D super- 13 vised instruction permit, the supervised instruction permit shall become a 14 class D instruction permit, and such class D instruction permit shall expire 15 five (5) days after the permittee's eighteenth birthday. 16 (54) No permittee may apply for a class D driver's license sooner than 17 fifteen (15) years of age and no sooner than four (4) months after completing 18 a class D driver's training course, during which time the permittee shall sat- 19 isfy all requirements for operation of a class D vehicle with a class D super- 20 vised instruction permit as follows: 21 (a) The permittee shall not operate a vehicle unless he is accompanied by 22 a driver who holds a valid driver's license, is twenty-one (21) years of 23 age or older, and who is actually occupying a seat beside the permittee 24 driver. The supervising driver and the permittee shall be the only occu- 25 pants of the front passenger section of the vehicle. 26 (b) Over a period of time no less than four (4) months, tThe permittee 27 shall accumulate at least fifty (50) hours of supervised driving time, ten 28 (10) hours of which shall be during hours of darkness. 29 (c) The permit shall be in the permittee's immediate possession at all 30 times while operating a vehicle. 31 (d) In addition to the permittee driver and the supervising driver, all 32 other occupants of the vehicle shall wear a seat belt or be restrained by 33 child passenger restraints as required by law. 34 (e) The permittee is subject to the provisions of sections 18-1502 and 35 18-8004, Idaho Code, relating to violation of age restrictions on consump- 36 tion of beer, wine, and alcohol and driving under the influence of alco- 37 hol, drugs or any other intoxicating substances, respectively. 38 (f) The permittee shall not have been convicted of any moving traffic 39 violation, or have had driving privileges suspended by the department or 40 the court for any offense, or found to be in violation of any of the 41 restrictions on the class D supervised instruction permit,for a period of42at least four (4) monthsfrom the date the driver's training instructor 43 signed the permit over to the parent or legal guardian, or from the date a 44 canceled class D supervised instruction permit was reissued, or until the 45 permittee reaches seventeen (17) years of age. 46 (g) If the permittee is under seventeen (17) years of age and is con- 47 victed of a violation of any traffic law, or section 18-1502, Idaho Code, 48 or section 18-8004, Idaho Code, or is found to be in violation of any of 49 the restrictions on the class D supervised instruction permit, the depart- 50 ment shall cancel the class D supervised instruction permit, and the can- 51 cellation shall not be used to establish rates of motor vehicle insurance 52 charged by a casualty insurer. If tThe permittee is under seventeen (17) 53 years of age, he may reapply for and be issued a new class D supervised 54 instruction permit upon payment of the appropriate fees, and shall again 55 be required to operate with the class D supervised instruction permitfor8 1at least four (4) monthsfrom the date of reissue without a conviction or 2 suspension, accumulate the required hours of driving time and adhere to 3 the requirements as specified in paragraphs (a) through (f) of this sub- 4 section (54). 5 (65) Upon completion of the requirements in subsection (54) of this sec- 6 tion, the permittee shall take the knowledge test and skills test administered 7 by a person certified by the Idaho transportation department to administer 8 knowledge and skills tests. 9 (76) Upon passage of the knowledge and skills tests, the permittee may 10 apply for a class D driver's license with driving privileges restricted to 11 daylight hours for persons under sixteen (16) years of age, and with full 12 privileges at sixteen (16) years of age or older. Provided however, the 13 restriction on daylight hours only driving privileges for persons under six- 14 teen (16) years of age shall not apply if: 15 (a) The person under sixteen (16) years of age has a valid class D dri- 16 ver's license; and 17 (b) Is accompanied by a driver who holds a valid driver's license and is 18 twenty-one (21) years of age or older and is actually occupying a seat 19 beside the licensee who is under sixteen (16) years of age; and 20 (c) The two (2) licensed drivers are the only occupants of the front pas- 21 senger section of the vehicle. 22 The restriction of daylight hours only shall mean that period of time one-half 23 (1/2) hour before sunrise to one-half (1/2) hour after sunset.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 15359c1 This legislation (1) equalizes fees and fee distribution for both public and commercial school driver education permits, making the driver's training permits interchangeable between commercial schools and public schools; (2) increases funding to the driver's training account; (3) provides funding for a digitized Supervised Instruction Permit; (4) provides clarification that the class D Driver's training instruction permit must be in the instructor's immediate possession while the permittee is operating a vehicle during driving instruction; and (5) changes the expiration date for a driver training instruction permit to age 18. FISCAL NOTE With the approval of the proposed legislation, a single type of driver education permit would be issued for a fee of $26.50 with the following fee distribution: $5.00 to the county current expense fund $3.00 to the state highway account and $18.50 to the driver training account. REVENUE ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL ANNUAL REVENUE : DRIVER'S TRAINING ACCOUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,333 (Based on approx. 20,000 driver training students per year) STATE HIGHWAY FUND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60,000 (Based on approx. 20,000 driver training students per year) COUNTY CURRENT EXPENSE FUND (no change). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 0- TOTAL ANNUAL REVENUE INCREASE:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $63,333 COSTS ITD ONE-TIME PROGRAMMING COSTS {$71 per hour) : Fee and expiration date changes (approx. 40 hours):. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,800 Develop digitized instruction permit (approx. 80 hours) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5,700 TOTAL ONE-TIME COSTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$8,500 ITD ON-GOING CARD PRODUCTION COSTS {$2.467 EACH) : Approximately 20,000 cards generated per year:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000 ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL COSTS TO CONSUMERS: Driver training permit for commercial driving school students:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16.50 Each ESTIMATED DECREASED COSTS TO CONSUMERS: Driver training permit for public driving school students:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.50 CONTACT Name: Lynn Rhodes Agency: Idaho Transportation Department Phone: 334-8727 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE S 1346