FINAL BILL REPORT
SB 5036



C 28 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Repealing the application of the sunset act to the intermediate driver's license program.

Sponsors: Senators Eide, Weinstein, Brown, Rockefeller, Regala, Fraser, Murray, Berkey, Kauffman, Jacobsen, Keiser, Haugen, Rasmussen, Shin, Tom and Kohl-Welles.

Senate Committee on Transportation
House Committee on Transportation

Background: In 2000, the Washington Legislature adopted a graduated driver's licensing system and created the intermediate driver's license program. Under this program, drivers in Washington go through an intermediate phase between learning to drive and obtaining a regular, unrestricted license.

After possessing an instruction permit (sometimes called a learner's permit) for six months, passing a driver's education course, and passing a driver licensing exam, a person age 16 or older may apply for an intermediate driver's license (IDL). The applicant must present certification stating they have accumulated at least 50 hours of supervised driving practice, ten of which were at night. They must have a clean driving record for the previous six months and no drugs or alcohol offenses for the period of time they held an instruction permit.

The IDL places the following restrictions on young drivers:

Enforcement of these restrictions occurs as a secondary action; that is, the driver can be cited for violating the restrictions only if pulled over for another reason. The restrictions are lifted after one year if the holder has not been involved in an accident, committed a traffic offense, or violated the restrictions.

When drivers turn age 18, the intermediate driver's license automatically becomes a regular, unrestricted driver's license.                     

The sunset review process offers the Legislature a method for evaluating whether a program should continue. Under current law, the IDL program is scheduled to sunset with a review in 2008 and termination in 2009.

Summary: This bill repeals the sunset review and termination of the IDL program, making it permanent.

Votes on Final Passage:

Senate      37   10
House      97   0

Effective:   July 22, 2007