An Act To Amend the Laws Regarding Learner's Permits and Intermediate Licenses
Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §1304, sub-§1, ¶E, as amended by PL 2013, c. 381, Pt. B, §16, is further amended to read:
(1) Has held a valid license for at least 2 3 years;
(2) Is at least 20 25 years of age;
(3) Is occupying a seat beside the driver; and
(4) Is licensed to operate the class vehicle operated by the permittee.
The accompanying operator must adhere to all restrictions applied to the license when functioning as the permittee's accompanying operator.
Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §1304, sub-§1, ¶H, as amended by PL 2013, c. 496, §13, is further amended to read:
(1) A period of 6 12 months has passed from the date the person was issued a learner's permit; and
(2) The person has completed a minimum of 70 hours of driving, including 10 hours of night driving, while accompanied by a parent, guardian or licensed driver at least 20 25 years of age who has held a valid license for at least 3 years. The parent, stepparent or guardian, or a spouse or employer pursuant to section 1302, subsection 1, paragraphs B and C, must certify the person's driving time on a form prescribed by the Secretary of State. A parent, stepparent, guardian, spouse or employer who certifies a driving log pursuant to this subsection and was not the licensed driver accompanying the applicant must provide the name and address of the licensed driver who accompanied the applicant for the majority of the 70 hours of driving. The Secretary of State may complete the certification for an applicant at least 18 years of age and who has no parent, stepparent, guardian, spouse or employer if the applicant provides the name and address of the licensed driver who accompanied the applicant for the majority of the 70 hours of driving.
A person 21 years of age or older is not required to submit certification of driving time to the Secretary of State.
Sec. 3. 29-A MRSA §1304, sub-§1, ¶I, as amended by PL 2013, c. 381, Pt. B, §16, is further amended to read:
A person who violates this paragraph commits a traffic infraction.
Sec. 4. 29-A MRSA §1311, sub-§1, as amended by PL 2011, c. 13, §1, is further amended to read:
(1) A foreign exchange student;
(2) A person who is under court-appointed guardianship of an immediate family member; and
(3) A child whose parent is deployed for military service and is under guardianship of an immediate family member as provided on a United States Department of Defense Armed Forces Family Care Plan, DA Form 5305 or its successor form.
For the purpose of this paragraph, "deployed for military service" means assigned to active military duty with the state military forces, as defined in Title 37-B, section 102, or the United States Armed Forces, including the National Guard and Reserves, whether pursuant to orders of the Governor or the President of the United States, when the duty assignment is in a combat theater, in an area where armed conflict is taking place or in an area away from a person's normal duty station;
For the purpose of this paragraph, "mobile telephone" means a device used to access a wireless telephone service telecommunications network for voice, text messaging or Internet service.
Sec. 5. 29-A MRSA §1311, sub-§3-A is enacted to read:
Sec. 6. 29-A MRSA §1311, sub-§4, as amended by PL 2011, c. 654, §5, is further amended to read:
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This bill strengthens the restrictions on a driver of a motor vehicle under a learner's permit by increasing the requirements regarding the age of the accompanying licensed driver and the length of time that driver has held a driver's license and increasing the length of time a permit holder is required to have a learner's permit before obtaining a driver's license. The bill also expands the definition of "mobile telephone" to include devices providing access to voice, text messaging or Internet service as it applies to a driver with a learner's permit or a driver operating under a restricted license. This bill also strengthens the restrictions on a driver of a motor vehicle who is under 18 years of age operating under a restricted license by prohibiting the driver from carrying immediate family members without an accompanying licensed driver, decreasing the time period during which a driver with a restricted license may operate a motor vehicle unless traveling to and from work and requiring the driver to display decals in the motor vehicle indicating that the driver may be a holder of a restricted license. Finally, the bill changes the fine for using a mobile telephone while driving under a restricted license to $500 and sets the fine for failing to display a restricted license reflective decal at $100.