| Chapter 041 |
| 2024 -- H 7471 Enacted 05/31/2024 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- OPERATORS' AND CHAUFFEURS' LICENSES |
Introduced By: Representatives Tanzi, Felix, Potter, Cotter, Donovan, J. Lombardi, Hull, Shallcross Smith, Ajello, and Alzate |
| Date Introduced: February 02, 2024 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 31-10-31 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-10 entitled "Operators’ |
| and Chauffeurs’ Licenses" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 31-10-31. Fees. |
| The following fees shall be paid to the division of motor vehicles: |
| (1) For every operator’s first license to operate a motor vehicle, twenty-five dollars |
| ($25.00); |
| (2) For every chauffeur’s first license, twenty-five dollars ($25.00); provided, that when a |
| Rhode Island licensed operator transfers to a chauffeur’s license, the fee for the transfer shall be |
| two dollars ($2.00); |
| (3) For every learner’s permit to operate a motorcycle, twenty-five dollars ($25.00); |
| (4) For every operator’s first license to operate a motorcycle, twenty-five dollars ($25.00) |
| fifty dollars ($50.00); |
| (5) For every renewal of an operator’s or chauffeur’s license, thirty dollars ($30.00); with |
| the exception of any person seventy-five (75) years of age or older for whom the renewal fee will |
| be eight dollars ($8.00); |
| (6) For every duplicate operator’s or chauffeur’s license and every routine information |
| update, i.e., name change or address change, twenty-five dollars ($25.00); |
| (7) For every certified copy of any license, permit, or application issued under this chapter, |
| ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (8) For every duplicate instruction permit, ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (9) For every first license examination, five dollars ($5.00); |
| (10) For surrender of an out-of-state license, in addition to the above fees, five dollars |
| ($5.00). |
| SECTION 2. Sections 31-10.1-1 and 31-10.1-1.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-10.1 |
| entitled "Special License for Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Other Motor Driven Cycles" are |
| hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 31-10.1-1. License required. |
| (a) No resident of this state, except those expressly exempted in this chapter, shall drive |
| any two-wheeled (2) motorcycle or motor-driven cycle upon a highway in this state, unless the |
| person shall first obtain a special license as an operator under the provisions of this chapter; |
| provided, however, motorized bicycles and motor scooters with a motor rated not more than four |
| and nine-tenths horsepower (4.9 h.p.) and not greater than fifty cubic centimeters (50 cc), which is |
| capable of a maximum speed of not more than thirty miles per hour (30 m.p.h.), shall be exempt |
| from the provisions of this section. No person shall be licensed pursuant to this chapter unless he |
| or she shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age or unless the person previously has been issued a |
| full operator’s license and a motorcycle learner’s permit or a limited provisional license and has |
| satisfied the requirements of § 31-10.1-3(a) or is already licensed under a prior act of this state. |
| Any person under the age of eighteen (18) duly licensed under the prior act shall be eligible to have |
| his or her license renewed in the same manner as persons over the age of eighteen (18). All licenses |
| issued pursuant to this chapter shall reflect any requirement of the operator to wear a helmet |
| pursuant to § 31-10.1-4. |
| (b) No resident of this state, except those expressly exempted in this chapter, shall drive |
| any three-wheeled (3) motorcycle or motor-driven cycle upon a highway in this state, unless the |
| person shall first obtain a special license as an operator under the provisions of this chapter; |
| provided, however, motorized bicycles and motor scooters with a motor rated not more than four |
| and nine-tenths horsepower (4.9 h.p.) and not greater than fifty cubic centimeters (50 cc), which is |
| capable of a maximum speed of not more than thirty miles per hour (30 m.p.h.), shall be exempt |
| from the provisions of this section. No person shall be licensed pursuant to this chapter unless he |
| or she shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age or unless the person previously has been issued a |
| full operator’s license and a motorcycle learner’s permit or a limited provisional license and has |
| satisfied the requirements of § 31-10.1-3(b) or is already licensed under a prior act of this state. |
| Any person under the age of eighteen (18) years duly licensed under the prior act shall be eligible |
| to have their license renewed in the same manner as persons over the age of eighteen (18) years. |
| All licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall reflect any requirement of the operator to wear a |
| helmet pursuant to § 31-10.1-4. |
| (c) Any person currently licensed pursuant to this chapter, prior to March 1, 2022, shall |
| continue to be permitted to operate both two-wheeled (2) and three-wheeled (3) motorcycles and |
| motor-driven cycles without further examination. |
| (d) The holder of a special license as an operator under the provisions of this chapter who |
| has a limited provisional license may drive the motorcycle only at times when the license holder |
| could drive a motor vehicle without supervision pursuant to § 31-10-6. |
| 31-10.1-1.2. Approved motorcycle rider education program. |
| (a) The council on postsecondary education and/or the Community College of Rhode |
| Island may certify motorcycle dealers engaged in selling motorcycles or an association engaged in |
| motorcycle safety to provide motorcycle driver education courses in the state if the curriculum used |
| during the course of instruction is certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, or other programs |
| approved by the council and/or the Community College of Rhode Island. |
| (b)(1) The course of instruction for operation of two-wheeled (2) motorcycles shall provide |
| students with a minimum of sixteen and a half (16½) hours of combined classroom instruction, and |
| on the range motorcycle training for a beginner rider course, and a minimum of five (5) hours for |
| a licensed rider course. |
| (2) The course of instruction for operation of three-wheeled (3) motorcycles shall provide |
| students with a minimum of sixteen and a half (16½) hours of combined classroom instruction, and |
| on the range motorcycle training for a beginner rider course, and a minimum of five (5) hours for |
| a licensed rider course. |
| (c) In order for an instructor to teach in a motorcycle rider education program in the state, |
| the person shall meet all of the following requirements: |
| (1) Must be twenty-one (21) years of age or older, and must possess a valid drivers license |
| recognized by the state of Rhode Island for at least three (3) consecutive years; |
| (2) Possess a high school diploma or GED; |
| (3) Must be certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation as an instructor; |
| (4) Must be licensed to teach motorcycle training in the state of Rhode Island; |
| (5) An instructor has not had more than one moving traffic violation within one year prior |
| to obtaining certification; not more than two (2) moving violations within a three-year (3) period |
| prior to licensure as a motorcycle rider education instructor; and not more than three (3) moving |
| violations within a five-year (5) period prior to licensure as a motorcycle rider education instructor; |
| (6) An instructor has not had their driving privileges suspended or revoked in the five (5) |
| preceding years prior to obtaining certification by the state of Rhode Island; |
| (7) An instructor has no driving under the influence of alcohol or drug convictions within |
| ten (10) years prior to obtaining certification by the state of Rhode Island as a motorcycle rider |
| education instructor; |
| (8) Must successfully pass a criminal background check by the department; |
| (9) For out of state instructors, the person must provide the department with a certified |
| copy of their driving record from the previous five (5) years. |
| (d) Class sizes shall not exceed twenty-four (24) students in the classroom, and twelve (12) |
| on the range during instruction. |
| (e) A student, unless specified under § 31-10.1-2, who successfully completes a department |
| approved two-wheeled (2) motorcycle rider education program’s skills and written test |
| requirements, shall be deemed compliant with § 31-10.1-1.1(a)(1) and exempted from the road test |
| under § 31-10.1-3(a) provided the student passes a written, vision, and road sign examination at a |
| department licensing facility. A student, unless specified under § 31-10.1-2, who successfully |
| completes a department approved three-wheeled (3) motorcycle rider education program’s skills |
| and written test requirements, shall be deemed compliant with § 31-10.1-1.1(a)(2) and exempted |
| from the road test under § 31-10.1-3(b), provided the student passes a written, vision, and road sign |
| examination at a department facility. In order to take the written, vision, and road sign examination |
| under § 31-10.1-3(a) or (b) the student shall bring their Motorcycle Safety Foundation completion |
| card and a road test waiver form provided by the rider education program where the course was |
| successfully completed. The road test waiver form shall include the following: |
| (1) Student’s full name, as written on their valid drivers license; |
| (2) Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Basic Rider Course Completion Card number; |
| (3) Course completion date; |
| (4) Dealership or association name; |
| (5) Dealership or association contact name; |
| (6) MSF Rider Education Recognition Program number, or equivalent; |
| (7) Instructor’s name, signature, and Motorcycle Safety Foundation number or an identifier |
| from any other program approved by the council and/or the Community College of Rhode Island |
| instructor number. |
| (f) The department or the Community College of Rhode Island has the right to inspect |
| ranges to ensure they fulfill the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s range standards for motorcycle |
| training. The department shall have the right to inspect the courses authorized under this section at |
| any time. The entity providing the motorcycle rider education program shall maintain records for a |
| minimum of two (2) years, including those who participated in the class, those who successfully |
| completed the class, and those individuals who failed any portion of the class. |
| (g) No state subsidies shall be provided to a dealer or association for operating a motorcycle |
| driver education program under this section. |
| (h) The state of Rhode Island shall not be liable for any acts or omissions on the part of |
| motorcycle dealers and/or associations in the implementation of the motorcycle rider education |
| program pursuant to this section. |
| (i) Each dealership and/or association seeking to provide a motorcycle driver education |
| course under this chapter shall pay an application fee of seven hundred and fifty dollars ($750) and |
| a yearly renewal fee of one hundred dollars ($100) to the office of higher education for the purpose |
| of program oversight. |
| SECTION 3. Section 31-10.1-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-10.1 entitled "Special |
| License for Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Other Motor Driven Cycles" is hereby repealed. |
| 31-10.1-2. Learner’s permit. |
| (a)(1) Upon applying for a first license to drive a two-wheeled (2) motorcycle and after |
| successfully completing a motorcycle driver education program pursuant to § 31-10.1-1.1(a)(1) and |
| after satisfying the requirements of § 31-10.1-3(a), the administrator of the division of motor |
| vehicles may issue a motorcycle learner’s permit to take instruction in the operation of a two- |
| wheeled (2) motorcycle which entitles the holder to operate or drive a two-wheeled (2) motorcycle |
| on the public highway, other than a limited access highway, as a learner, under the general |
| supervision, and whether or not under the immediate control, of a licensed motorcycle operator, at |
| least eighteen (18) years of age. |
| (2) Upon applying for a first license to drive a three-wheeled (3) motorcycle and after |
| successfully completing a motorcycle driver education program pursuant to § 31-10.1-1.1(a)(2) and |
| after satisfying the requirements of § 31-10.1-3(b), the administrator of the division of motor |
| vehicles may issue a motorcycle learner’s permit to take instruction in the operation of a three- |
| wheeled (3) motorcycle which entitles the holder to operate or drive a three-wheeled (3) motorcycle |
| on the public highway, other than a limited access highway, as a learner, under the general |
| supervision, and whether or not under the immediate control, of a licensed motorcycle operator, at |
| least eighteen (18) years of age. |
| (3) A person who has been issued a learner’s permit may not carry passengers other than |
| the supervising driver on the motorcycle until the person has been licensed to operate a motorcycle. |
| (b) The following persons are eligible for a motorcycle learner’s permit: |
| (1) A person who is at least sixteen (16) years old but less than eighteen (18) years old and |
| has a limited provisional license or a full operator’s license issued by the division of motor vehicles. |
| (2) A person who is at least eighteen (18) years old and has a license issued by the division |
| of motor vehicles. |
| (c) The holder of a motorcycle learner’s permit who has a limited provisional license may |
| drive the motorcycle only at times when the license holder could drive a motor vehicle without |
| supervision pursuant to § 31-10-14. |
| (d) A motorcycle learner’s permit expires eighteen (18) months after it is issued. |
| SECTION 4. This act shall take effect three (3) months after passage. |
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