Senate Bill 1022 mandates that individuals aged 75 and older must pass a driving skills test before their 76th birthday and every five years thereafter. If a person fails or refuses to take the test, their operator's license will be canceled by the Department of Transportation. The bill also includes amendments to existing statutes regarding the examination process for operator's licenses, ensuring that applicants, including those renewing their licenses, are properly tested.
The bill introduces new provisions for periodic testing of older drivers, specifically detailing that the Department of Transportation will conduct examinations for those aged 75 and above. Additionally, it amends various sections of the statutes to clarify the requirements for taking photographs during the application process and the conditions under which a person's license may be canceled for non-compliance with examination orders.
Statutes affected: Bill Text: 343.14(3), 343.14, 343.16(1)(a)1, 343.16, 343.16(3)(title), 343.25(7), 343.25