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IA SF2358
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows minors ages 14-18 with a special minor's restricted driver's license to exceed the current 25-mile unsupervised driving limit when traveling between home and an accredited nonpublic school
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Parents or guardians must apply for a distance waiver through the chief school administrator or superintendent of the accredited nonpublic school
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If approved, the school administrator must provide a tangible copy of the waiver, which the licensee must carry while driving
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Violations of special minor's restricted license restrictions result in a simple misdemeanor with a $70 fine, 3-month license suspension, and 3-month delay in intermediate license eligibility after the person's 16th birthday
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to the maximum driving distance of unsupervised persons issued a special minor's restricted driver's license who are enrolled at an accredited nonpublic school.(Formerly SSB 3108.)
Last Action
Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 306.
2/17/2026