HB1885 Revises law regarding graduated driver's licensing and requirements of filing high-risk insurance.
Sponsor: Koller, Don (153) Effective Date:00/00/0000
CoSponsor: Crump, Wayne F. (152) LR Number: 3701L.01I
Last Action: COMMITTEE: MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
03/07/2000 - Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1885
Next Hearing:Hearing not scheduled
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HB 1885 -- Driving Privileges

Co-Sponsors:  Koller, Crump, Schilling, Hampton, Ransdall

Under this bill, the Director of the Department of Revenue is
allowed to deny an application for a full driver's license to
any individual until the person has demonstrated a safe driving
performance for a period of 12 months prior to the application
or until the person reaches the age of 21.  A full driver's
license may be obtained by any person who has reached to age of
17 if the person successfully completes an approved driver
training program.  Any school district may provide a driver
training program to meet the requirements of the bill and may
charge a fee to cover the cost of the program.  The bill
requires insurance companies to give a 10% discount on a
liability policy of any person who submits proof of successfully
completing a driver training program.

The bill also prohibits the Department of Revenue from requiring
a person to file an SR-22 or other form of high risk insurance
after suspension for driving without automobile insurance.


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