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An Act relating to the division of vehicles; concerning the
expiration date of driver's licenses
and nondriver identification cards; amending K.S.A. 8-1325 and
K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 8-
240, 8-246 and 8-247 and repealing the existing sections.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Kansas:
Section 1. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 8-240 is hereby amended to read
as
follows: 8-240. (a) Every application for an instruction permit
shall be
made upon a form furnished by the division of vehicles and
accompanied
by a fee of $2 for class A, B or C,, C or M
and $5 for all commercial
classes. Every other application shall be made upon a form
furnished by
the division and accompanied by an examination fee of $3, unless a
dif-
ferent fee is required by K.S.A. 8-241, and amendments thereto, and
by
the proper fee for the license for which the application is made.
If the
applicant is not required to take an examination the examination
fee shall
not be required. The examination shall consist of three tests, as
follows:
(1) Vision; (2) written; and (3) driving. If the applicant fails
the vision test,
the applicant may have correction of vision made and take the
vision test
again without any additional fee. If an applicant fails the written
test, the
applicant may take such test again upon the payment of an
additional
examination fee of $1.50. If an applicant fails the driving test,
the appli-
cant may take such test again upon the payment of an additional
exami-
nation fee of $1.50. If an applicant fails to pass all three of the
tests within
a period of six months from the date of original application and
desires
to take additional tests, the applicant shall file an application
for reex-
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amination upon a form furnished by the division, which shall be
accom-
panied by a reexamination fee of $3, except that any applicant who
fails
to pass the written or driving portion of an examination four times
within
a six-month period, shall be required to wait a period of six
months from
the date of the last failed examination before additional
examinations may
be given. Upon the filing of such application and the payment of
such
reexamination fee, the applicant shall be entitled to reexamination
in like
manner and subject to the additional fees and time limitation as
provided
for examination on an original application. If the applicant passes
the
reexamination, the applicant shall be issued the classified
driver's license
for which the applicant originally applied, which license shall be
issued
to expire as if the applicant had passed the original
examination.
(b) For the purposes of obtaining any driver's license, an
applicant,
except for any applicant under 16 years of age, shall provide at
least two
of the documents specified in K.S.A. 8-246, and amendments
thereto.
Any applicant under 16 years of age shall provide at least one of
the
documents specified in K.S.A. 8-246, and amendments thereto,
which
shall contain the date of birth of the applicant and such
applicant's parent
or guardian shall sign the application for any driver's
license.
(c) Every application shall state the name, date of birth, sex
and res-
idence address of the applicant, and briefly describe the
applicant, and
shall state whether the applicant has theretofore been licensed as
a driver,
and, if so, when and by what state or country, and whether any
such
license has ever been suspended or revoked, or whether an
application
has ever been refused, and, if so, the date of and reason for such
suspen-
sion, revocation or refusal. In addition to the above criteria,
applications
for commercial drivers' licenses and instruction permits for
commercial
licenses must include the following: The applicant's social
security num-
ber; the person's signature; the person's color photograph;
certifications,
including those required by 49 C.F.R. 383.71(a), effective January
1,
1991; a consent to release driving record information; and, any
other
information required by the division.
(d) When an application is received from a person previously
licensed
in another jurisdiction, the division shall request a copy of the
driver's
record from the other jurisdiction. When received, the driver's
record
shall become a part of the driver's record in this state with the
same force
and effect as though entered on the driver's record in this state
in the
original instance.
(e) When the division receives a request for a driver's record
from
another licensing jurisdiction the record shall be forwarded
without
charge.
(f) A fee of $8 shall be charged for a class C driver's
license or farm
permit, a fee of $5 shall be charged for a class M driver's license
and a
fee of $12 shall be charged for a class A or B driver's license and
a fee of
$14 for any class of commercial license.
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A fee shall be charged as follows:
(1) For a class C driver's license issued to a person at
least 21 years
of age, but less than 65 years of age, $12;
(2) for a class C driver's license issued to a person less
than 21 years
of age or 65 years of age or older, or a farm permit,
$8;
(3) for a class M driver's license issued to a person at
least 21 years
of age, but less than 65 years of age, $6.50;
(4) for a class M driver's license issued to a person less
than 21 years
of age or 65 years of age or older, $5;
(5) for a class A or B driver's license issued to a person
who is at least
21 years of age, but less than 65 years of age, $18;
(6) for a class A or B driver's license issued to a person
less than 21
years of age or 65 years of age or older, $12; or
(7) for any class of commercial driver's license,
$14.
A fee of $10 shall be charged for each commercial driver's
license
endorsement, except air brake endorsements which shall have no
charge.
If one fails to make an original application or renewal
application for a
driver's license within the time required by law, or fails to make
appli-
cation within 60 days after becoming a resident of Kansas, a
penalty of
$1 shall be added to the fee charged for the driver's
license.
Sec. 2. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 8-246 is hereby amended to read as
fol-
lows: 8-246. (a) If a driver's license issued under the provisions
of this act
is lost or destroyed, or if a new name is acquired, the person to
whom
such driver's license was issued may obtain a replacement
upon:
(1) Furnishing satisfactory proof of the loss, destruction or
name
change to the division, including an affidavit stating the
circumstances of
the loss, destruction or name change;
(2) payment of a fee of $4 $8;
and
(3) furnishing proof of the person's identity as provided in
subsection
(b).
(b) For the purposes of obtaining a replacement driver's
license,
proof of a person's identity shall include at least two of the
following
documents, one of the documents shall bear the person's signature
and
one of the documents shall bear the person's age or one of the
documents
shall bear the person's signature and age:
(1) Military identification card;
(2) military dependent identification card;
(3) military discharge papers;
(4) military D.D. 214;
(5) an original or certified copy of a state issued birth
certificate;
(6) marriage license;
(7) medicare identification card;
(8) certified copy of court order specifying a change of name of
the
person;
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(9) commercially produced school yearbook with photograph of
the
person, and the book is less than five years old;
(10) a passport issued by any country;
(11) alien registration documents;
(12) expired or current driver's license or identification card
issued
by the Kansas division of vehicles or an expired or current
driver's license
or identification card of another state issued by similar
authority, and for
any document in this item (12) the document must bear a photograph
of
the person;
(13) student identification card bearing the photograph of the
person;
(14) employee identification card bearing the photograph of the
per-
son;
(15) a birth certificate issued by any country;
(16) a copy of any federal or state income tax return bearing
the
signature of the person; or
(17) an identification certificate issued by the department of
correc-
tions to an offender under the supervision of the secretary of
corrections.
(c) The division may waive the furnishing of one of the
documents
required by subsection (b) in the case of: (1) A person who is 65
or more
years of age; or (2) an inmate who has been released on parole,
conditional
release or expiration of the inmate's maximum sentence. When
additional
clarification is needed to adequately describe any of the above
items, the
division shall specify such clarification in making the requirement
for such
item.
(d) In lieu of providing one of the documents required by
subsection
(b), a person may recite to the satisfaction of the driver's
license examiner
the recent motor vehicle operating record of the person.
(e) Any person who loses a driver's license and who, after
obtaining
a replacement, finds the original license shall immediately
surrender the
original license to the division.
Sec. 3. K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 8-247 is hereby amended to read as
fol-
lows: 8-247. (a) All original licenses shall expire on the
fourth anniversary shall expire as
follows:
of the date of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of
application.
All renewals thereof, shall expire on every fourth anniversary of
the date
of birth of the licensee
(1) Licenses issued to persons who are at least 21 years of
age, but
less than 65 years of age shall expire on the sixth anniversary of
the date
of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of
application;
(2) licenses issued to persons who are less than 21 years of
age or are
65 years of age or older shall expire on the fourth anniversary of
the date
of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of application;
or
(3) any commercial drivers license shall expire on the fourth
anni-
versary of the date of birth of the licensee which is nearest the
date of
application. All renewals under paragraph (1) shall expire on every
sixth
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anniversary of the date of birth of the licensee and all
renewals under
paragraphs (2) and (3) shall expire on every fourth anniversary of
the
date of birth of the licensee. No driver's license shall expire
in the same
calendar year in which the original license or renewal license is
issued,
except that if the foregoing provisions of this section shall
require the
issuance of a renewal license or an original license for a period
of less
than six calendar months, the license issued to the applicant shall
expire
at midnight on every fourth anniversary of the date of
birth of the appli- in accordance with the provisions of this
subsection.
cant
(b) If the driver's license of any person expires while such
person is
outside of the state of Kansas and on active duty in the armed
forces of
the United States, the license of such person shall be renewable,
without
examination, at any time prior to the end of the sixth month
following the
discharge of such person from the armed forces, or within 90 days
after
reestablished residence within the state, whichever time is sooner.
If the
driver's license of any person expires while such person is outside
the
United States, the division shall provide for renewal by
mail.
(c) At least 30 days prior to the expiration of a person's
license the
division shall mail a notice of expiration or renewal application
to such
person at the address shown on the license. The division shall
include
with such notice a copy of the eyesight examination form and a copy
of
the written examination prescribed by subsection (e). In addition,
a copy
of the Kansas driver's manual, prepared pursuant to K.S.A. 8-266b,
and
amendments thereto, also shall be included.
(d) Every driver's license shall be renewable on or before its
expira-
tion upon application and payment of the required fee and
successful
completion of the examinations required by subsection (e).
Application
for renewal of a valid driver's license shall be made to the
division in
accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the secretary of
reve-
nue. Such application shall contain all the requirements of
subsection (b)
of K.S.A. 8-240, and amendments thereto. Upon satisfying the
foregoing
requirements of this subsection, and if the division makes the
findings
required by K.S.A. 8-235b, and amendments thereto, for the issuance
of
an original license, the license shall be renewed without
examination of
the applicant's driving ability. If the division finds that any of
the state-
ments relating to revocation, suspension or refusal of licenses
required
under subsection (b) of K.S.A. 8-240, and amendments thereto, are
in
the affirmative, or if it finds that the license held by the
applicant is not
a valid one, or if the applicant has failed to make application for
renewal
of such person's license on or before the expiration date thereof,
the
division may require the applicant to take an examination of
ability to
exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a
motor ve-
hicle as provided in K.S.A. 8-235d, and amendments thereto.
(e) (1) Prior to renewal of a driver's license, the applicant
shall pass
an examination of eyesight and a written examination of ability to
read
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and understand highway signs regulating, warning and directing
traffic
and knowledge of the traffic laws of this state. Such examination
shall be
equivalent to the tests required for an original driver's license
under
K.S.A. 8-235d, and amendments thereto. A driver's license examiner
shall
administer the examinations without charge and shall report the
results
of the examinations on a form provided by the division, which shall
be
submitted by the applicant to the division at the time such
applicant
applies for license renewal.
(2) In lieu of the examination of the applicant's eyesight by
the ex-
aminer, the applicant may submit a report on the examination of
eyesight
by a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery or by a
licensed
optometrist. The report shall be based on an examination of the
appli-
cant's eyesight not more than three months prior to the date the
report
is submitted, and it shall be made on a form furnished the
applicant with
the notice of the expiration of license under subsection
(c).
(3) In lieu of the driver's license examiner administering the
written
examination, the applicant may complete the examination furnished
with
the notice of the expiration of license under subsection (c) and
submit
the completed examination to the division.
(4) The division shall determine whether the results of the
written
examination and the eyesight reported are sufficient for renewal of
the
license and, if the results of either or both of the examinations
are insuf-
ficient, the division shall notify the applicant of such fact and
return the
license fee. In determining the sufficiency of an applicant's
eyesight, the
division may request an advisory opinion of the medical advisory
board,
which is hereby authorized to render such opinions.
(5) An applicant who is denied a license under this subsection
(e)
may reapply for renewal of such person's driver's license, except
that if
such application is not made within 90 days of the date the
division sent
notice to the applicant that the license would not be renewed, the
appli-
cant shall proceed as if applying for an original driver's license.
If the
applicant has been denied renewal of such person's driver's license
be-
cause such applicant failed to pass the written examination, the
applicant
shall pay an examination fee of $1.50 to take the test
again.
(6) When the division has good cause to believe that an
applicant for
renewal of a driver's license is incompetent or otherwise not
qualified to
operate a motor vehicle in accord with the public safety and
welfare, the
division may require such applicant to submit to such additional
exami-
nations as are necessary to determine that the applicant is
qualified to
receive the license applied for. Subject to paragraph (7) of this
subsection,
in so evaluating such qualifications, the division may request an
advisory
opinion of the medical advisory board which is hereby authorized to
ren-
der such opinions in addition to its duties prescribed by
subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 8-255b, and amendments thereto. Any such applicant who is
de-
nied the renewal of such a driver's license because of a mental or
physical
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disability shall be afforded a hearing in the manner prescribed
by sub-
section (c) of K.S.A. 8-255, and amendments thereto.
(7) Seizure disorders which are controlled shall not be
considered a
disability. In appropriate cases to which this paragraph applies,
the di-
rector or the medical advisory board may recommend that such
person
be issued a driver's license to drive class C or M vehicles and
restricted
to operating such vehicles as the division determines to be
appropriate
to assure the safe operation of a motor vehicle by the licensee.
Restricted
licenses issued pursuant to this paragraph shall be subject to
suspension
or revocation. For the purpose of this paragraph, seizure disorders
which
are controlled means that the licensee has not sustained a seizure
involv-
ing a loss of consciousness in the waking state within six months
preceding
the application or renewal of a driver's license or whenever a
person
licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this state makes a
written
report to the division stating that the licensee's seizures are
controlled.
Any physician who makes such report shall not be liable for any
damages
which may be attributable to the issuance or renewal of a driver's
license
and subsequent operation of a motor vehicle by the
licensee.
(f) If the driver's license of any person expires while such
person is
outside the state of Kansas, the license of such person shall be
extended
for a period not to exceed six months and shall be renewable,
without a
driving examination, at any time prior to the end of the sixth
month fol-
lowing the original expiration date of such license or within 10
days after
such person returns to the state, whichever time is sooner.
Sec. 4. K.S.A. 8-1325 is hereby amended to read as follows:
8-1325.
Every identification card shall expire, unless earlier canceled, on
the
fourth sixth birthday of the applicant
following the date of original issue,
except as otherwise provided by K.S.A. 8-1329, and amendments
thereto.
Renewal of any identification card shall be made for a term of
four six
years and shall expire in a like manner as the originally issued
identifi-
cation card, unless surrendered earlier. Any application for
renewal re-
ceived later than 90 days after expiration of the identification
card shall
be considered to be an application for an original identification
card. The
division, at the end of four six years and
six months after the issuance or
renewal of an identification card, shall destroy any record of the
card if
it has expired and has not been renewed. The division shall require
pay-
ment of a fee of $6 $8 for each
identification card renewal, except that
persons who are 65 or more years of age or who are handicapped,
as
defined in K.S.A. 8-1,124, and amendments thereto, shall be
required to
pay a fee of only $2 $4.
Sec. 5. K.S.A. 8-1325 and K.S.A. 1996 Supp. 8-240, 8-246 and
8-247
are hereby repealed.
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Sec. 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and
after Jan-
uary 1, 1998, and its publication in the statute book.
Approved March 31, 1997.