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Panel Hears Bill Allowing Out‑of‑State Licenses for Driving Instructors

2484513 · March 4, 2025
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House Bill 2,031 would permit driving‑school and motorcycle‑instructor applicants to hold a driver's license issued by another state, subject to existing instructor‑qualification requirements; committee took proponent testimony from driving‑school representatives and a Johnson County Community College representative.

House Bill 2,031, which would allow driving‑school instructors and motorcycle driving‑school instructors to hold valid out‑of‑state driver’s licenses to qualify as instructors in Kansas, received proponent testimony before the Transportation Committee.

Committee staff explained the bill’s principal change: currently an instructor applicant must hold a Kansas driver’s license; HB 2,031 would permit applicants to hold a driver’s license from another state, provided they meet the remaining statutory…

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