driver license renewal;
seniors
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Committee on Transportation |
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Caucus and COW |
Strike-Everything Amendment contains a
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As Passed the House |
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The proposed strike-everything amendment to House Bill 2067 establishes a two-year driver’s license renewal cycle for drivers over 75 years of age, and establishes requirements for Traffic Survival School (TSS) attendance. In addition, HB 2067 requires an examination of driving skills based on the number of traffic violations reported to MVD within the two-year license period. Also, the strike-everything amendment expands the types of professionals who may submit a report to MVD regarding drivers who have a physical or psychological condition that may significantly impair the person’s ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. The strike-everything amendment contains an effective date of July 1, 2003.
Current statute provides that the department may use information received from physicians psychologists, law enforcement officers, other governmental agencies, accident report information or other information received by the department to determine if the driver should be required to submit to an examination of driving skills or undergo a review of their medical condition. Based on the department’s findings, the department may suspend or revoke a person’s license; permit the person to retain the license; or restrict the person’s driving privilege.