Chapter
218
2003
-- S 0948 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted
07/15/03
AN ACT
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER
VEHICLES -- OPERATORS' AND CHAUFFEURS' LICENSES
Introduced By: Senator Daniel J. Issa
Date Introduced:
March 20, 2003
It is enacted by the General Assembly
as follows:
SECTION
1. Section 31-10-20 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-10 entitled
"Operators'
and Chauffeurs' Licenses" is
hereby amended to read as follows:
31-10-20.
Driver education course required before licensing. [Effective until June 1,
2003.] -- No limited instruction permit or license shall be
issued to any person not more than
eighteen (18) years of age
unless that person shall have successfully completed a course of
instruction as provided in
section 31-10-19, or a similar course of instruction recognized by the
board of regents for elementary
and secondary education as equivalent to it. However, any person
who is over eighteen (18) years
of age and has been a holder of a motor vehicle operator's license
issued to that person by any
other state, territory, or possession of the United States, or any other
sovereignty for a period of one
year immediately prior to his or her application for a license under
this chapter shall not be
required to comply with the provisions of this section.
31-10-20.
Driver education course required before licensing. [Effective June 1,
2003.] -- No limited instruction permit or license shall be
issued to any person not more than
eighteen (18) years of age
unless that person shall have successfully completed a course of
instruction as provided in
section 31-10-19, or a similar course of instruction recognized by the
board of regents for elementary
and secondary education as equivalent to it. In determining
whether a course is equivalent,
the board of regents for elementary and secondary education shall
at a minimum require: (1) that
the course consist of at least thirty-three (33) instructional hours;
(2) that the instructor holds a valid
teacher's certificate; (3) that the instructor satisfactorily
completes at least a three (3)
credit course in traffic safety education at an accredited institution of
higher education; and (4) that the
instructor is not associated in any way with a commercial
driving school. However, any
person who is over eighteen (18) years of age and has been a holder
of a motor vehicle operator's
license issued to that person by any other state, territory, or
possession of the United States,
or any other sovereignty for a period of one year immediately
prior to his or her application
for a license under this chapter shall not be required to comply with
the provisions of this section.
Driver
education course requirement before licensing. - - (a) No limited
instruction
permit or license shall be
issued to any person not more than eighteen (18) years of age unless
that person shall have
successfully completed a course of instruction as provided in section 31-
10-19, or a similar course of
instruction recognized by the board of regents for elementary and
secondary education as
equivalent to it. However, any person who is over eighteen (18) years of
age and has been a holder of a
motor vehicle operator's license issued to that person by any other
state, territory, or possession
of the United States, or any other sovereignty for a period of one
year immediately prior to his or
her application for a license under this chapter shall not be
required to comply with the
provisions of this section.
(b)
Commencing on April 1, 2004, no limited instruction permit or license shall be
issued
to any person not more than
eighteen (18) years of age unless that person shall have successfully
completed a course of instruction
as provided in section 31-10-19, or a similar course of
instruction recognized by the
board of regents for elementary and secondary education as
equivalent to it. In determining
whether a course is equivalent, the board of regents for
elementary and secondary
education shall at a minimum require: (1) that the course consist of at
least thirty-three (33)
instructional hours; (2) that the instructor holds a valid teacher's
certificate;
(3) that the instructor
satisfactorily completes at least a three (3) credit course in traffic safety
education at an accredited
institution of higher education; and (4) that the instructor is not
associated in any way with a
commercial driving school. However, any person who is over
eighteen (18) years of age and
has been a holder of a motor vehicle operator's license issued to
that person by any other state,
territory, or possession of the United States, or any other
sovereignty for a period of one year
immediately prior to his or her application for a license under
this chapter shall not be
required to comply with the provisions of this section.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall apply retroactively to
June
1,
2003.
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