§17B-2B-8. Suspension, Revocation and Reinstatement of License
(a) The commissioner may immediately suspend the Class G driver's license of any driver who is involved in an accident resulting in bodily injury or death, violates the restrictions placed on his or her license or is convicted of more than one moving violation within a twelve-month period, if the commissioner makes a finding that […]
§17B-2B-9. Commissioner and Director to Collect Information Regarding Class G Licensees; Report to Legislature
(a) The commissioner shall collect and monitor information regarding accidents, license suspensions and revocations and convictions of Class G licensees. (b) On or before February 1, of each year after the first Class G driver's license is issued: (1) The commissioner shall provide to the Joint Committee on Government and Finance a written report detailing:
§17B-2B-5. Restrictions on Class G Driver's License; Removal of Daytime Driving Restriction
(a) A Class G driver's license authorizes the licensee to operate a Class A passenger motor vehicle, weighing eight thousand pounds or less, subject to the following restrictions: (1) The applicant may drive only while using a bioptic telescopic device;
§17B-2A-2. Compliance With Registration Requirements of Military Selective Service Act
For each application for the issuance, renewal or duplicate of an instruction permit, a driver’s license, a professional driver’s license, a commercial driver’s license or an identification card by which those persons required to register in compliance with the requirements of section three of the Military Selective Service Act, 50 U. S. C. App. 451, […]
§17B-2B-1. Definitions
For purposes of this article, the following terms have the meaning indicated: (1) “Applicant” means any person applying for a Class G instruction permit or license to operate a motor vehicle in this state who must use a bioptic telescopic device to meet the commissioners minimum visual acuity and visual field standards for licensure.
§17B-2B-2. Class G Instruction Permit or Driver S License; Participation in Approved Driver Training Program; Eligibility Criteria; Required Curriculum
(a) A person who does not meet the visual acuity and visual field standards established by the commissioner for licensure to operate a motor vehicle in this state, but who is able to satisfy the minimum vision requirements using a bioptic telescopic device is eligible for a Class G instruction permit or drivers license pursuant […]
§17B-2B-3. Class G Instruction Permit; Eligibility Criteria; Restrictions; Duration of Permit
(a) An applicant is eligible for a Class G instruction permit if he or she has: (1) Been accepted into and enrolled in an approved driver training program;
§17B-2B-4. Class G Driver S License; Eligibility Criteria; Duration of License; Surrender of Current License; Provisions Not Applicable to Persons Already Licensed to Drive With Bioptic Device
(a) A person who has obtained a Class G instruction permit may obtain a Class G drivers license to operate a motor vehicle if he or she has: (1) Been certified by the Division of Rehabilitation Services, or its approved driver training program, as having successfully completed an approved driver training program, along with any […]
§17B-2-12a. Renewal of Driver's License Upon Expiration; Vision Screening; Renewal Fees
(a) The commissioner shall notify each person who holds a valid driver's license of the expiration date of the license by first class mail or by electronic means to the last address known to the division. The notice shall be mailed at least ninety days prior to the expiration date of the license and shall […]
§17B-2-13. Notice of Change of Address or Name
(a) Whenever any person after applying for or receiving a drivers license moves from the address named in the application or in the license issued to the person, or when the name of a licensee is changed by marriage or otherwise, the person shall within 20 days thereafter notify the division in writing of the […]