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2020 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB5005 (Conference Report)

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Modify Department of Motor Vehicles Emergency Powers (language only)

Item 436 #3c

Item 436 #3c

Transportation
Department of Motor Vehicles

Language

Page 198, after line 44, insert:

“Q. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the duration of a declared state of emergency and for up to 90 days after a declaration of a state of emergency has been rescinded or expires, the Commissioner may permit (1) Class B driver training schools and (2) computer-based driver education providers, as defined in § 46.2-1700, to administer the end-of-course driver's education test online subject to the requirements prescribed by the Commissioner. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the duration of a declared state of emergency and for up to 90 days after a declaration of a state of emergency has been rescinded or expires, the Commissioner may permit Class B driver training schools with a valid Virginia license to administer their in-class curriculum on an online platform subject to the requirements prescribed by the Commissioner. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 22.1-205, for the duration of a declared state of emergency and for up to 90 days after a declaration of a state of emergency has been rescinded or expires, the Commissioner may permit the parent/student driver education component of the driver's education course to be administered online subject to the requirements prescribed by the Commissioner.”



Explanation

(This amendment provides the DMV Commissioner flexibility to allow driver training schools providing training and skills testing for regular driver’s license applicants to administer certain portions of the driver education curriculum on an online platform subject to requirements prescribed by the Commissioner during a declared state of emergency.)