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(3) Is occupying a seat beside the driver; and |
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| (4) Is licensed to operate the class vehicle operated | by the permittee. |
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| The accompanying operator must adhere to all restrictions | applied to the license when functioning as the permittee's | accompanying operator. A person who meets the conditions of | subparagraphs (2), (3) and (4) whose license was canceled or | suspended for physical, mental or emotional reasons within | the immediately preceding 2 consecutive years may act as an | accompanying operator pursuant to this paragraph with the | approval of the Secretary of State. |
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| | Sec. 18. 29-A MRSA §1304, sub-§2, as amended by PL 1999, c. 470, §19, | is further amended to read: |
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| | 2. Motorcycle and moped. The following provisions apply to | instruction permits for the operation of motorcycles, motor- | driven cycles or mopeds. |
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| A. A person must be at least 16 years of age to apply for a | motorcycle, motor-driven cycle or moped instruction permit. |
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| B. An applicant must pass a vision test and a knowledge | test related specifically to the safe operation of a | motorcycle, motor-driven cycle or moped. |
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| C. An applicant for a motorcycle permit must complete a | motorcycle driver education program as required by section | 1352. |
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| D. An instruction permit is valid for one year. |
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| E. Failure to complete the driving test within 2 years from | issue date requires reexamination for the instruction | permit. In the case of a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle | learner's permit, failure to complete the driving test | within one year from issue date of the permit requires | another completion of the motorcycle driver education course | required by section 1352 before a subsequent permit is | issued. |
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| G. An instruction permit allows the holder to operate a | motorcycle, motor-driven cycle or moped only during daylight | hours. That permit does not allow the holder to carry a | passenger. |
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