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Panel advances bill to scrap school form for teen permit applicants and extend written-permit validity

TRANSPORTATION, TECHNOLOGY & LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS - SENATE · March 25, 2019
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Summary

A Senate committee advanced House Bill 1867, which eliminates the requirement that under-18 applicants produce a school verification form to take the written permit test and extends written-permit validity from 12 months to up to 24 months so early test-takers need not retake the exam before licensure.

An unnamed committee presenter told the Transportation, Technology & Legislative Affairs subcommittee that House Bill 1867 would remove a long-standing school-verification form required for drivers under 18 to take the written permit test and would extend written-permit validity to 24 months.

"It removes that requirement for that extra form, that extra…

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