AB 2322, as amended, Chu. Vehicles: instruction permits: decals.
Existing law authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to issue an instruction permit to a person who is at least 15 years and 6 months of age and who has, among other qualifications, successfully completed an approved course in automobile driver education.
This bill would require the DMV tobegin delete provideend deletebegin insert offerend insert the recipient of an instruction permitbegin delete withend delete a removable andbegin delete transferrableend deletebegin insert transferableend insert
decal that reads “student driver.” The bill would authorize the holder of the instruction permit to affix the decal to the rear or side window of the vehicle when operating the vehicle.begin insert The bill would require the DMV to charge a fee to a recipient of the decal to cover the department’s reasonable costs of producing the decal.end insert
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 12510 is added to the Vehicle Code, to
2read:
(a) Upon issuing an instruction permit pursuant to
4Section 12509, the department shallbegin delete provideend deletebegin insert offerend insert the recipient of
P2 1the permitbegin delete withend delete a removable andbegin delete transferrableend deletebegin insert transferableend insert decal
2that reads “student driver.” When the holder of the instruction
3permit operates a motor vehicle, the decal may be affixed to the
4motor vehicle to
inform other drivers that the vehicle is being
5operated by the holder of an instruction permit.
6(b) Notwithstanding Section 26708, the decal may be displayed
7on a side window or the rear window of the vehicle.
8(c) The department shall determine the size of the decal, which
9shall not exceed four inches in height and 12 inches in length.
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(d) The department shall charge a fee to a recipient of the decal
11to cover the department’s reasonable costs of producing the decal.
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