Driver's licenses; requirements for initial licensure, persons age 18 to 21.

Passed on 4/13/26

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From the Legislature

Driver's licenses; requirements for initial licensure; persons age 18 to 21. Expands from 60 days to 90 days the length of time an applicant for a first-time noncommercial driver's license who is at least 18 years old and not more than 21 years old is required to hold a learner's permit and requires such an applicant to complete a course of driver instruction prior to being issued a driver's license. The bill provides that learner's permits other than motorcycle learner's permits, accompanied by other documentation verifying that the driver is at least 18 years old and less than 21 years old and has successfully completed an approved driver's education course, constitute a temporary driver's license for the purpose of driving unaccompanied by a licensed driver 18 years old or older, provided that certain other requirements are met. The bill has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2027. This bill is identical to HB 1224.

Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

25 Yea

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14 Nay

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1 Absent

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Calendar

Jan 29

7:00 PM

Senate Transportation Hearing

Feb 24

8:00 AM

House Transportation: Department of Motor Vehicles Hearing

Feb 26

9:00 AM

House Transportation Hearing