ENROLLED
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
Senate Bill No. 219
(Senators Foster, Oliverio, Minard and Hunter, original sponsors)
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[Passed March 11, 2006; in effect ninety days from passage.]

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AN ACT to amend and reenact §17B-1-1 of the Code of West Virginia,
1931, as amended
; and to amend and reenact §17B-2-3a of said
code,
all relating to graduated driver's licenses generally;
changing the expiration for level one permits and level two
licenses; prohibiting the use of a handheld wireless
communication device while driving by a minor holding a level
one instruction permit or a level two license; and providing
penalties for such violations.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §17B-1-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended,
be amended and reenacted; and that §17B-2-3a of said code be
amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 1. WORDS AND PHRASES DEFINED.
§17B-1-1. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter
shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them in this article:
(a) Vehicle. -- Every device in, upon, or by which any person
or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public
highway, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively
upon stationary rails or tracks;
(b) Motor vehicle. -- Every vehicle which is self-propelled
and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained
from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails;
(c) Motorcycle. -- Every motor vehicle having a seat or
saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more
than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a farm
tractor as defined herein, a moped as defined in section five-a,
article one, chapter seventeen-c of this code, a snowmobile as
defined in section one-mm, article one, chapter seventeen-a of this
code and an all-terrain vehicle as defined in section one-ii,
article one, chapter seventeen-a of this code;
(d) Farm tractor. -- Every motor vehicle designed and used
primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows, mowing machines,
and other implements of husbandry;
(e) School bus. -- Every motor vehicle owned by a public
governmental agency and operated for the transportation of children
to or from school or privately owned and operated for compensation
for the transportation of children to or from school;
(f) Person. -- Every natural person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation;
(g) Operator. -- Every person, other than a chauffeur, who
drives or is in actual physical control of a motor vehicle upon a
highway or who is exercising control over or steering a vehicle
being towed by a motor vehicle;
(h) Chauffeur. -- Every person who is employed by another for
the principal purpose of driving a motor vehicle and every person
who drives a school bus transporting school children or any motor
vehicle when in use for the transportation of persons or property
for compensation;
(i) Driver. -- Means any person who drives, operates or is in
physical control of a motor vehicle, in any place open to the
general public for purposes of vehicular traffic, or who is
required to hold a driver's license;
(j) Driver's License. -- Means any permit or license issued
by this state to a person which authorizes the person to drive a
motor vehicle of a specific class or classes subject to any
restriction or endorsement contained thereon;
(k) Owner. -- A person who holds the legal title of a vehicle
or in the event a vehicle is the subject of an agreement for the
conditional sale or lease thereof with the right of purchase upon
performance of the conditions stated in the agreement and with an
immediate right of possession vested in the conditional vendee or
lessee, or in the event a mortgagor of a vehicle is entitled to
possession, then such conditional vendee or lessee or mortgagor
shall be deemed the owner for the purpose of this chapter;
(l) Nonresident. -- Every person who is not a resident of
this state;
(m) Street or highway. -- The entire width between the
boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part
thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular
travel;
(n) Commissioner. -- The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of
this state;
(o) Division. -- The Division of Motor Vehicles of this state
acting directly or through its duly authorized officers or agents;
(p) Suspension. -- Suspension means that the driver's license
and privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways are
temporarily withdrawn but only during the period of such
suspension;
(q) Revocation. -- Revocation means that the driver's license
and privilege to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways are
terminated and shall not be renewed or restored, except that an
application for a new license may be presented and acted upon by
the division after the expiration of at least one year after the
date of revocation, except as otherwise provided in section two,
article five-a, chapter seventeen-c of this code;
(r) Cancellation. -- Cancellation means that a driver's
license is annulled and terminated because of some error or defect
or because the licensee is no longer entitled to such license, but
the cancellation of a license is without prejudice and application for a new license may be made at any time after such cancellation.
(s)
"9-1-1 system" means an emergency telephone system or
enhanced emergency telephone system as defined in section two,
article six, chapter twenty-four of this code.
(t) "Wireless communication device" means a handheld device
used to access a wireless telephone service or a text messaging
device.
ARTICLE 2. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE, EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL.
§17B-2-3a. Graduated driver's licenses.


(a) Any person under the age of eighteen may not operate
a motor vehicle unless he or she has obtained a graduated driver's
license in accordance with the three level graduated driver's
license system described in the following provisions.
(b) Any person under the age of twenty-one, regardless of
class or level of licensure, who operates a motor vehicle with any
measurable alcohol in his or her system is subject to the
provisions of section two, article five, and section two, article
five-a both of chapter seventeen-c of this code. Any person under
the age of eighteen, regardless of class or licensure level, is
subject to the mandatory school attendance provisions of section
eleven, article eight, chapter eighteen of this code.
(c) Level one instruction permit. -- An applicant who is
fifteen years or older meeting all other requirements prescribed in
this code may be issued a level one instruction permit.
(1) Eligibility. -- The division shall not issue a level one instruction permit unless the applicant:
(A) Presents a completed application, as prescribed by the
provisions of section six of this article, and which is accompanied
by a writing, duly acknowledged, consenting to the issuance of the
graduated driver's license and executed by a parent or guardian
entitled to custody of the applicant;
(B) Presents a certified birth certificate issued by a state
or other governmental entity responsible for vital records,
evidencing that the applicant meets the minimum age requirement;
(C) Passes the vision and written knowledge examination, and
completes the driving under the influence awareness program, as
prescribed in section seven of this article;
(D) Presents a current school enrollment form or otherwise
shows compliance with the provisions of section eleven, article
eight, chapter eighteen of this code; and
(E) Pays a fee of five dollars.
(2) Terms and conditions of instruction permit. -- A level
one instruction permit issued under the provisions of this section
is valid until thirty days after the date the applicant attains the
age of eighteen and is not renewable. However, any permit holder
who allows his or her permit to expire prior to successfully
passing the road skills portion of the driver examination, and who
has not committed any offense which requires the suspension,
revocation or cancellation of the instruction permit, may reapply
for a new instruction permit under the provisions of section six of
this article. The division shall immediately revoke the permit upon receipt of a second conviction for a moving violation of
traffic regulations and laws of the road or violation of the terms
and conditions of a level one instruction permit, which convictions
have become final unless a greater penalty is required by this
section or any other provision of this code. Any person whose
instruction permit has been revoked is disqualified from retesting
for a period of ninety days. However, after the expiration of
ninety days, the person may retest if otherwise eligible. In
addition to all other provisions of this code for which a driver's
license may be restricted, suspended, revoked or canceled, the
holder of a level one instruction permit may only operate a motor
vehicle under the following conditions:
(A) Under the direct supervision of a licensed driver, twenty-
one years of age or older, or a driver's education or driving
school instructor who is acting in an official capacity as an
instructor, who is fully alert and unimpaired, and the only other
occupant of the front seat. The vehicle may be operated with no
more than two additional passengers, unless the passengers are
family members;
(B) Between the hours of five a.m. and eleven p.m.;
(C) All occupants must use safety belts in accordance with the
provisions of section forty-nine, article fifteen, chapter
seventeen-c of this code;
(D) Without any measurable blood alcohol content, in
accordance with the provisions of subsection (h), section two,
article five, chapter seventeen-c of this code; and
(E) Maintains current school enrollment or otherwise shows
compliance with the provisions of section eleven, article eight,
chapter eighteen of this code.
(F)
A holder of a level one instruction permit or a level two
intermediate driver's license who is under the age of eighteen
years may not use a wireless communication device while operating
a motor vehicle, unless the use of the wireless communication
device is for contacting a 9-1-1 system. A law-enforcement officer
may enforce the provisions of this paragraph only as a secondary
action when a law-enforcement officer with probable cause detains
a driver for a suspected violation of another provision of this
code.
(d) Level two intermediate driver's license. -- An applicant
sixteen years of age or older, meeting all other requirements of
the code, may be issued a level two intermediate driver's license.
(1) Eligibility. -- The division shall not issue a level two
intermediate driver's license unless the applicant:
(A) Presents a completed application as prescribed in section
six of this article;
(B) Has held the level one instruction permit conviction-free
for the one hundred eighty days immediately preceding the date of
application for a level two intermediate license;
(C) Has completed either a driver's education course approved
by the state department of education or thirty hours of behind the
wheel driving experience certified by a parent or legal guardian or
other responsible adult over the age of twenty-one as indicated on the form prescribed by the division: Provided, That nothing in this
paragraph shall be construed to require any school or any county
board of education to provide any particular number of driver's
education courses or to provide driver's education training to any
student;
(D) Presents a current school enrollment form or otherwise
shows compliance with the provisions of section eleven, article
eight, chapter eighteen of this code;
(E) Passes the road skills examination as prescribed by
section seven of this article; and
(F) Pays a fee of five dollars.
(2)
Terms and conditions of a level two intermediate driver's
license. -- A level two intermediate driver's license issued under
the provisions of this section shall expire thirty days after the
applicant attains the age of eighteen, or until the licensee
qualifies for a level three full Class E license, whichever comes
first. In addition to all other provisions of this code for which
a driver's license may be restricted, suspended, revoked or
canceled, the holder of a level two intermediate driver's license
may only operate a motor vehicle under the following conditions:
(A) Unsupervised between the hours of five a.m. and eleven
p.m.;
(B) Only under the direct supervision of a licensed driver,
age twenty-one years or older, between the hours of eleven p.m.
and five a.m. except when the licensee is going to or returning
from:
(i) Lawful employment;
(ii) A school sanctioned activity;
(iii) A religious event; or
(iv) An emergency situation that requires the licensee to
operate a motor vehicle to prevent bodily injury or death of
another;
(C) All occupants shall use safety belts in accordance with
the provisions of section forty-nine, article fifteen, chapter
seventeen-c of this code;
(D) Operates the vehicle with no more than three passengers
under the age of nineteen, unless the passengers are family
members, in addition to the driver;
(E) Without any measurable blood alcohol content in accordance
with the provisions of subsection (h), section two, article five,
chapter seventeen-c of this code;
(F) Maintains current school enrollment or otherwise shows
compliance with the provisions of section eleven, article eight,
chapter eighteen of this code;
(G)
A holder of a level one instruction permit or a level two
intermediate driver's license who is under the age of eighteen
years may not use a wireless communication device while operating
a motor vehicle, unless the use of the wireless communication
device is for contacting a 9-1-1 system
. A law-enforcement officer
may enforce the provisions of this paragraph
only as a secondary
action when a law-enforcement officer with probable cause detains
a driver for a suspected violation of another provision of this code.
(H) Upon the first conviction for a moving traffic violation
or a violation of paragraph (A), (B), (C), (D) or (G), subdivision
(1), subsection (d) of this section of the terms and conditions of
a level two intermediate driver's license, the licensee shall
enroll in an approved driver improvement program unless a greater
penalty is required by this section or by any other provision of
this code.
At the discretion of the commissioner, completion of an
approved driver improvement program may be used to negate the
effect of a minor traffic violation as defined by the commissioner
against the one year conviction free driving criteria for early
eligibility for a level three driver's license; and
(I) Upon the second conviction for a moving traffic violation
or a violation of the terms and conditions of the level two
intermediate driver's license, the licensee's privilege to operate
a motor vehicle shall be revoked or suspended for the applicable
statutory period or until the licensee's eighteenth birthday,
whichever is longer unless a greater penalty is required by this
section or any other provision of this code. Any person whose
driver's license has been revoked as a level two intermediate
driver, upon reaching the age of eighteen years and if otherwise
eligible may reapply for an instruction permit, then a driver's
license in accordance with the provisions of sections five, six and
seven of this article.
(e) Level three, full Class E license. -- The level three license is valid until the day designated by the commissioner of
the month in which the licensee attains the age of twenty-one.
Unless otherwise provided in this section or any other section of
this code, the holder of a level three full Class E license is
subject to the same terms and conditions as the holder of a regular
Class E driver's license.
A level two intermediate licensee whose privilege to operate
a motor vehicle has not been suspended, revoked or otherwise
canceled and who meets all other requirements of the code, may be
issued a level three full Class E license without further
examination or road skills testing, if the licensee:
(1) Has reached the age of seventeen years; and
(A) Presents a completed application as prescribed by the
provisions of section six of this article;
(B) Has held the level two intermediate license
conviction-free for the twelve-month period immediately preceding
the date of the application;
(C) Has completed any driver improvement program required
under paragraph (G), subdivision (2), subsection (d) of this
section; and
(D) Pays a fee of two dollars and fifty cents for each year
the license is valid. An additional fee of fifty cents shall be
collected to be deposited in the combined voter registration and
driver's licensing fund established in section twelve, article two,
chapter three of this code; or
(2) Reaches the age of eighteen years; and
(A) Presents a completed application as prescribed by the
provisions of section six of this article; and
(B) Pays a fee of two dollars and fifty cents for each year
the license is valid. An additional fee of fifty cents shall be
collected to be deposited in the combined voter registration and
driver's licensing fund established in section twelve, article two,
chapter three of this code.