SENATE BILL No. 805

 

 

February 6, 2018, Introduced by Senators O'BRIEN, KNOLLENBERG, GREGORY, NOFS, HANSEN, BIEDA, HILDENBRAND and CONYERS and referred to the Committee on Transportation.

 

 

     A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled

 

"Michigan vehicle code,"

 

by amending section 314 (MCL 257.314), as amended by 2011 PA 159.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 314. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section,

 

operator's licenses and chauffeur's licenses expire on the birthday

 

of the person to whom the license is issued in the fourth year

 

following the date of the issuance of the license or on the date

 

the person is no longer considered to be legally present in the

 

United States under section 307, whichever is earlier, unless

 

suspended or revoked before that date. A license shall not be

 

issued for a period longer than 4 years. A person holding a license

 


at any time 12 months before the expiration of his or her license

 

may apply for a new license as provided for in this chapter. A

 

knowledge test for an original group designation or indorsement may

 

be taken at any time during this period and the results are valid

 

for 12 months. A license renewed under this subsection shall be

 

renewed for the time remaining on the license before its renewal

 

combined with the 4-year renewal period.

 

     (2) The first operator's license issued to a person who at the

 

time of application is less than 20-1/2 years of age expires on the

 

licensee's twenty-first birthday or on the date the person is no

 

longer considered to be legally present in the United States under

 

section 307, whichever is earlier, unless suspended or revoked.

 

     (3) The first chauffeur's license issued to a person expires

 

on the licensee's birthday in the fourth year following the date of

 

issuance or on the date the person is no longer considered to be

 

legally present in the United States under section 307, whichever

 

is earlier, unless the license is suspended or revoked before that

 

date. The chauffeur's license of a person who at the time of

 

application is less than 20-1/2 years of age expires on the

 

licensee's twenty-first birthday or on the date the person is no

 

longer considered to be legally present in the United States under

 

section 307, whichever is earlier, unless suspended or revoked. A

 

subsequent chauffeur's license expires on the birthday of the

 

person to whom the license is issued in the fourth year following

 

the date of issuance of the license or on the date the person is no

 

longer considered to be legally present in the United States under

 

section 307, whichever is earlier, unless the license is suspended


or revoked before that date.

 

     (4) A person may apply for an extension of his or her driving

 

privileges if he or she is out of state on the date that his or her

 

operator's or chauffeur's license expires. The extension may extend

 

the license for 180 days beyond the expiration date or not more

 

than 2 weeks after the applicant returns to Michigan, whichever

 

occurs first. This subsection does not apply to a person who fails

 

to meet the requirements of 49 CFR parts 383 and 391 with regard to

 

medical certification documentation requirements.

 

     (5) The secretary of state may issue a renewal operator's or

 

chauffeur's license to a person who will be out of state for more

 

than 180 days beyond the expiration date of his or her operator's

 

or chauffeur's license, if the secretary of state has a digital

 

image of the person on file. The applicant for this renewal shall

 

submit a statement evidencing a vision examination in accordance

 

with the rules promulgated by the secretary of state under section

 

309 and any other statement required by this act or federal law. A

 

person is not eligible for consecutive renewals of a license under

 

this subsection. This subsection does not apply to a person who

 

fails to meet the requirements of 49 CFR parts 383 and 391 with

 

regard to medical certification documentation requirements, or a

 

person with a hazardous material indorsement on his or her

 

operator's or chauffeur's license.

 

     (6) The secretary of state may check the applicant's driving

 

record through the national driver register and the commercial

 

driver license information system before issuing a renewal under

 

this section.


     (7) Beginning on January 1, 2019, the secretary of state shall

 

provide a pamphlet to a person who is 25 years of age or less and

 

renews his or her operator's or chauffeur's license as provided in

 

this section. The pamphlet shall contain a synopsis of the

 

information described in section 37(1)(a)(v) of the driver

 

education provider and instructor act, 2006 PA 384, MCL 256.657.

 

     Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days

 

after the date it is enacted into law.

 

     Enacting section 2. This amendatory act does not take effect

 

unless Senate Bill No. 806                                   

 

          of the 99th Legislature is enacted into law.