Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 10 - EDUCATION
Chapter 10.13 - TRAFFIC EDUCATION
Subchapter 10.13.3 - Program Standards and Course Requirements for Traffic Education
Rule 10.13.313 - LEARNER LICENSE
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 10.13.313
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) All students enrolled in the traffic education program and receiving behind-the-wheel instruction shall have in their immediate possession a valid Montana traffic education permit, a valid Montana learner license, or a valid Montana driver license as prescribed in Title 61, chapter 5 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA).
(a) A traffic education permit (TEP,
also known as a restricted instruction permit or RIP) is authorized and
prescribed in
61-5-106,
MCA. It is valid from the date of issue until course completion as indicated by
the expiration date, provided an approved traffic education teacher accompanies
the student while driving. These permits are issued to the school district by
the local driver examiner when presented official Office of Public Instruction
approval for the current year. These permits shall not be given to the student,
but shall be kept by the traffic education teacher and carried with the teacher
in the car when the student is receiving behind-the-wheel
instruction.
(b) A learner license
is authorized and prescribed in
61-5-106(2)
MCA. A driver with a learner license must be supervised from the front
passenger seat of the motor vehicle by a licensed parent or other legal
guardian, a qualified traffic education teacher, or some other licensed adult
driver with permission of the parent or other legal guardian. This license may
be obtained while the student is successfully participating in, or has
successfully completed, a state-approved traffic education program.
(2) A learner license may be obtained:
(a) through the local driver
license exam office of the Motor Vehicle Division of the Department of Justice,
provided:
(i) the respective school district
personnel authorizes the student to apply for the license by placing his/her
name on the "Student List" form (TE04) and transmits the student list, along
with the "Certification" form (TE03) signed by the appropriate school district
personnel to the local driver license exam office;
(ii) the student has paid the necessary fee
and obtained the driver license receipt and application form.
(iii) the student presents the completed,
notarized application and receipts for payment of the permit with proof of
identity, certified birth certificate, proof of residency, and social security
number to the examiner. The permit is valid for one year from the date of
receipt.
(iv) the student is at
least 14 1/2 years of age.
(v) the
student is successfully participating in or has successfully completed a
state-approved traffic education program.
(vi) the student successfully completes all
parts of the driver license examination other than the driving test;
or
(b) through a public
school district participating in the cooperative driver testing program (CDTP)
provided:
(i) the student is at least 14 1/2
years of age and is enrolled in an approved traffic education program
participating in the CDTP;
(ii)
the student presents to the CDTP school district the completed, notarized
application with proof of identity, certified birth certificate, proof of
residency, and social security number;
(iii) the student successfully completes an
eye exam and written knowledge test through the CDTP school district as
authorized by the Department of Justice, Motor Vehicle Division. The learner
license is valid for one year from the date of successful completion of the
written exam; and
(iv) the
respective CDTP school district personnel places the student's name on the
"Student List" form (TE04) with an indication of a waiver for the knowledge
test, and transmits the student list, along with the "Certification" form
(TE03) signed by the appropriate school district personnel to the local driver
license exam office within three days of issuance of the learner license to the
student.
AUTH: 20-7-502, MCA IMP: 20-7-502, MCA
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