On the Introduced bill, delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:
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Section 1. That § 32-12-11 be AMENDED.
32-12-11. Application for license or permit--Persons at least fourteen and less than eighteen--Instruction permit--Restrictions.
Any person who is at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen years of age applying for a South Dakota operator's license, restricted minor's permit, or instruction permit who does not currently hold an operator's license, motorcycle operator's license, restricted minor's permit, motorcycle restricted minor's permit, instruction permit, or motorcycle instruction permit shall apply to the Department of Public Safety for an instruction permit. The department may, after the applicant has successfully passed all parts of the examination other than the driving test and paid a fee which is equal in amount to the fee prescribed for a license in § 32-12-16, issue to the applicant an instruction permit.
The instruction permit entitles the applicant, while having the permit in the applicant's immediate possession, to drive a motor vehicle upon the public highways for a period of five years during the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. if accompanied by a person holding a valid operator's license who is at least eighteen years of age, has had at least one year of driving experience, and who is occupying a seat beside the applicant. The applicant is entitled to drive a motor vehicle upon the public highways during the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. if the motor vehicle is being operated under the direction of the applicant's parent or guardian who is occupying a seat beside the applicant. No holder of an instruction permit may use any type of wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle upon the public highways.
The
holder of an instruction permit
who is at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen years of
age may
apply for a restricted minor's permit
or operator's license
after holding a valid instruction permit for
at least
one hundred eighty continuous days
if issued before July 1, 2020, or at least two hundred seventy-five
days if issued after July 1, 2020. The minor holding the instruction
permit issued after July 1, 2020, shall drive a minimum of fifty
hours under the supervision of a parent, legal guardian, or licensed
driver over the age of eighteen with at least one year of driving
experience. Ten of the mandated hours must be in inclement weather
and no less than ten hours must be during night time hours. A parent
or legal guardian shall attest in writing that the minor has met the
instruction permit requirements as set forth in this chapter before
the minor can apply for and obtain a restricted minor's permit under
§ 32-12-12.
If an applicant holds an instruction permit that was valid
continuously for one hundred eighty days or more, and is currently
valid or has been expired for thirty days or less, the department
shall waive the knowledge test to upgrade to an operator's license,
motorcycle operator’s license, restricted minor's permit, or
motorcycle restricted minor’s permit.
Section 2. That § 32-12-11.1 be AMENDED.
32-12-11.1. Motorcycle instruction permit--Application requirements--Examination and fee--Restrictions.
Any
person who is at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen
years of age applying for a South Dakota motorcycle operator's
license, motorcycle restricted minor's permit, or motorcycle
instruction permit who does not currently hold an operator's license,
motorcycle operator's license, restricted minor's permit, motorcycle
restricted minor's permit, instruction permit, or motorcycle
instruction permit that has been valid continuously for
at least
one hundred eighty days
if issued before July 1, 2020, or at least two hundred seventy-five
days if issued on or after July 1, 2020,
shall apply to the Department of Public Safety for
a motorcycle
an instruction
permit. The department may, after the applicant has successfully
passed all parts of the examination other than the driving test and
paid a fee which is equal in amount to the fee prescribed for a
license in § 32-12-16,
issue to the applicant a motorcycle instruction permit. The
motorcycle
instruction
permit shall be held for at least one hundred eighty continuous days
if
issued before July 1, 2020, or at least two hundred seventy-five days
if issued on or after July 1, 2020.
A motorcycle instruction permit holder is not required to obtain a motorcycle operator's license or a motorcycle restricted minor's permit if the applicant currently holds an instruction permit, restricted minor's permit, or operator's license that has been valid continuously for one hundred eighty days.
A
motorcycle instruction permit entitles the holder, while having the
permit in the permit holder's immediate physical possession, to
operate a motorcycle during the hours of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. if the
permit holder is accompanied by a licensed motorcycle operator who is
at least eighteen years of age, who has at least one year of driving
experience, and who is driving another motorcycle along with the
permit holder. No motorcycle instruction permit holder may carry
another person on the motorcycle. The permit is valid for one year.
The holder of
a
an instruction permit or
motorcycle instruction permit
who is at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen years of
age may
apply for a motorcycle restricted minor's permit
or motorcycle operator's license
after holding a valid
motorcycle
instruction permit
as required by this section
for one hundred eighty continuous days.
Section 3. That § 32-12-12 be AMENDED.
32-12-12. Restricted minor's permit--Restrictions on operation.
A
restricted minor's permit may be issued, upon application and payment
of the proper fees as provided in § 32-12-16,
to a minor at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen
years of age who has successfully passed all applicable tests and
completed the requirements of an instruction permit as provided in
§ 32-12-11
or 32-12-11.1
and has not been convicted of a traffic violation during the past six
months. For any such minor who has successfully completed a driver
education course that
has been approved
was taught by an instructor holding a valid driver's education permit
issued by the
Department of Education or a driver education course that the
secretary of the department of public safety has determined has been
approved by a state government agency in another state, the required
minimum time period for holding the instruction permit in order to
qualify for the restricted minor's permit is ninety continuous days
if issued before July 1, 2020,or one hundred eighty continuous days
if issued on or after July 1, 2020.
A restricted minor's permit entitles the holder, while having the permit in immediate physical possession, to operate a motor vehicle during the hours of 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. standard time if the motor vehicle is being operated with the permission of the holder's parent or guardian and during the hours of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. if the motor vehicle is being operated under the direction of the holder's parent or guardian who is occupying a seat beside the holder. The restrictions as to time of operation and operation under the direction of a parent or guardian do not apply to the holder of a valid restricted minor's permit who is:
(1) Operating a self-propelled agricultural machine that is not subject to registration under chapter 32-5;
(2) Operating a motor vehicle while traveling the most direct route to or from school or a school event;
(3) Operating a motor vehicle while traveling the most direct route to or from any religious worship service or meeting held by a religious organization; or
(4) Operating a motor vehicle while traveling the most direct route to, from, or in connection with any job, employment, or farm-related work.
No holder of a restricted minor's permit may use any type of wireless communication device while operating a motor vehicle upon the public highways.
An
operator's license may be issued to a minor at least sixteen years of
age but less than eighteen years of age who has successfully
completed the requirements set forth in § 32-12-11, has
held a restricted minor's permit for at least six months, and has not
been convicted of any traffic violations during the six months
immediately preceding the application for an operator's license. If
the holder applies and makes payment of the required fee thirty-one
or more days after the expiration date of the restricted minor's
permit, the holder shall take the knowledge test as required by §
32-12-4 and may take the skill test for an operator's license.
Section 4. That § 32-12-12.1 be AMENDED.
32-12-12.1. Motorcycle restricted minor's permit--Application requirements--Examination and fee--Restrictions.
A
motorcycle restricted minor's permit may be issued, upon application
and payment of the proper fee as provided for in § 32-12-16,
to a minor at least fourteen years of age but less than eighteen
years of age who has successfully passed all applicable tests and
completed the requirements of
a motorcycle
an instruction
permit as outlined in § 32-12-11
and 32-12-11.1
and has not been convicted of a traffic violation during the past six
months. For any minor who has successfully completed the motorcycle
safety education courses provided by § 32-20-14
and a driver education class that
has been approved
was taught by an instructor holding a valid driver's education permit
issued by the
Department of Education or a driver education course that the
secretary of the department of public safety has determined has been
approved by a state government agency in another state, the required
minimum time period for holding the motorcycle instruction permit to
qualify for the motorcycle restricted minor's permit is thirty
continuous days
if issued before July 1, 2020, or one hundred eighty continuous days
if issued on or after July 1, 2020.
A motorcycle restricted minor's permit entitles the holder, while having the permit in immediate physical possession, to operate a motorcycle during the hours of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. standard time if the motorcycle is being operated with the permission of the holder's parents or guardian.
A
motorcycle operator's license may be issued to a minor at least
sixteen years of age but less than eighteen years of age who has
successfully completed the requirements set forth in § 32-12-11.1,
has held a restricted minor's motorcycle permit for at least six
months, and has not been convicted of any traffic violations during
the past six months immediately preceding the application for a
motorcycle operator's license.
Section 5. That § 32-12-12.5 be REPEALED.
32-12-12.5. Restricted Minor's Permit--Passenger Limit.
Section 6. That § 32-12-15 be AMENDED.
32-12-15. Permits issued on probationary basis--Suspension--Exception.
The
issuance of an instruction permit, motorcycle instruction permit,
restricted minor's permit, or motorcycle restricted minor's permit is
on a probationary basis. The Department of Public Safety upon the
receipt of a record of conviction for a traffic violation or for a
violation of the restrictions in §§ 32-12-11,
32-12-11.1,
32-12-12,
32-12-12.1,
32-12-13,
or 32-12-14,
or 32-12-12.5,
committed
while operating under an instruction permit, motorcycle instruction
permit, restricted minor's permit, or motorcycle restricted minor's
permit
prior to the minor's
eighteenth
sixteenth
birthday shall suspend the minor's driving privileges according to
the following schedule:
(1) A
felony or Class 1 misdemeanor traffic conviction--suspension for one
hundred eighty days or until the minor's
eighteenth
sixteenth
birthday whichever period is
shorter
longer or as
otherwise required by law;
(2) A first Class 2 misdemeanor traffic conviction or a comparable conviction of any moving traffic violation of a county or municipal ordinance--suspension for thirty days or as otherwise required by law;
(3) A first conviction of a violation of the conditions of an instruction permit, a motorcycle instruction permit, a restricted minor's permit, or a motorcycle restricted minor's permit--suspension for thirty days or as otherwise required by law;
(4) A
second Class 2 misdemeanor traffic conviction or a comparable
conviction of any moving traffic violation of a county or municipal
ordinance--suspension until the minor's
eighteenth
sixteenth
birthday or for
one hundred eighty
ninety days,
whichever period is
shorter
longer, or as
otherwise required by law; and
(5) A
second conviction of a violation of the conditions of an instruction
permit, a motorcycle instruction permit, a restricted minor's permit,
or a motorcycle restricted minor's permit--suspension until the
minor's
eighteenth
sixteenth
birthday or for
one hundred eighty
ninety days,
whichever period is
shorter
longer, or as
otherwise required by law.
No permit may be suspended for a first violation of §§ 32-14-9.1, 32-21-27, 32-25-5, 32-26-20, or 34A-7-7.
If
a minor has no instruction permit, motorcycle instruction permit,
restricted minor's permit, or motorcycle restricted minor's permit
and is convicted of any traffic violation prior to the minor's
eighteenth
sixteenth
birthday, the department shall suspend or revoke the minor's driving
privilege or privilege to apply for a driver license as provided in
this section. A conviction for any traffic violation that occurs
prior to the issuance of an instruction permit, motorcycle
instruction permit, restricted minor's permit, motorcycle restricted
minor's permit, motorcycle operator's license or an operator's
license shall be placed on the driving record and given the same
consideration as any violation that occurs following the issuance of
an instruction permit, motorcycle instruction permit, restricted
minor's permit, motorcycle restricted minor's permit, motorcycle
operator's license, or an operator's license.
Section 7. That § 32-12-17 be AMENDED.
32-12-17. Issuance of license--Qualifications.
Upon
payment of the fee established by § 32-12-16,
the Department of Public Safety shall issue an operator's license to
each qualifying applicant. An operator's license may be issued to a
minor at least sixteen years of age but less than eighteen years of
age who has successfully passed all applicable tests and completed
the requirements of an instruction permit as provided in § 32-12-11
and the restricted minor's permit as provided in § 32-12-12
if
or 32-12-11.1, if the
applicant has not been convicted of a traffic violation in the past
six months, and the applicant is not currently under suspension,
revocation, or disqualification.
If an applicant has successfully completed a driver education course
that was taught by an instructor holding a valid driver's education
permit issued by the Department of Education or a driver education
course that the secretary of the Department of Public Safety has
determined to have been approved by a state agency in another state,
the required minimum time period for holding the instruction permit
to qualify for the operator's license is ninety continuous days.
Section 8. That § 32-12-17.1 be AMENDED.
32-12-17.1. Issuance of motorcycle operator's license--Requirements.
Upon
payment of the fee established by § 32-12-16,
the Department of Public Safety shall issue a motorcycle operator's
license to each qualifying applicant. A motorcycle operator's license
may be issued to a minor at least sixteen years of age but less than
eighteen years of age who has successfully passed all applicable
tests and completed the requirements of
a motorcycle
an instruction
permit as provided in § 32-12-11
or 32-12-11.1
and restricted motorcycle minor's permit as provided in § 32-12-12.1,
if the applicant has not been convicted of a traffic violation during
the past six months, and if the applicant is not currently under
suspension, revocation, or disqualification.
If any applicant has successfully completed the motorcycle safety
education courses provided by § 32-20-14 and a driver education
class that was taught by an instructor holding a valid driver's
education permit issued by the Department of Education or a driver
education course that the secretary of the Department of Public
Safety has determined has been approved by a state government agency
in another state, the required minimum time period for holding the
motorcycle instruction permit to qualify for the motorcycle
operator's license is thirty continuous days.
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