This bill amends Section 49-307 of the Idaho Code to update the provisions regarding parent-student on-road driver's training. It allows eligible students to fulfill their driver's training requirements through parent-student on-road training, removing previous restrictions that limited this option to students in rural school districts or those without a driver's training course. The bill specifies that students must complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and outlines the qualifications for parents or legal guardians who wish to provide this training. Additionally, it mandates that a driving log be maintained and submitted to the county driver's license office upon completion of the training.

The bill also clarifies the process for obtaining a class D driver's license, including the requirements for supervised driving and the conditions under which a permittee may apply for a license. It establishes that permittees under 17 years of age must adhere to specific restrictions, such as limited passenger capacity and driving only during daylight hours. The legislation declares an emergency, indicating that it will take effect immediately upon passage and approval.

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Bill Text: 49-307