(a) (1) Every application for an instruction permit or for a commercial or noncommercial driver's license shall be made upon a form furnished by the Office of Driver Services, and every application shall be accompanied by the required fee.
(2) The commercial driver's license or noncommercial driver's license shall include the intermediate driver's license issued to persons who are less than eighteen (18) years of age and the learner's license issued to persons who are less than sixteen (16) years of age.
(b) Every application shall:
(1) State the full name, date of birth, sex, and residence address of the applicant;
(2) Briefly describe the applicant; and
(3) State whether the applicant has theretofore been licensed as a driver and, if so, when and by what state or country, whether any such license has ever been suspended or revoked, or whether an application has ever been refused, and, if so, the date of and reason for suspension, revocation, or refusal.
(c) (1) Every application form for an instruction permit, a commercial or noncommercial driver's license, or any renewal of these licenses or permits shall include space for the applicant's social security number if he or she has been assigned such a number.
(2) Every applicant shall supply his or her social security number on the application form when he or she has been assigned such a number.
(d) Every application for an instruction permit or for a driver's license by a person less than eighteen (18) years of age on October 1 of any year shall be accompanied by:
(1) (A) Proof of receipt of a high school diploma or its equivalent or enrollment and regular attendance in an adult education program or a public, private, or parochial school.
(i) (a) In order to be issued a license, a student enrolled in school shall present proof of a “C” average for the previous semester or similar equivalent grading period for which grades are recorded as part of the student's permanent record.
(b) However, when the student does not have the required “C” average, a restricted license may be issued to the student for the purpose of driving to and from work.
(ii) A student with disabilities receiving special education or related services or a student enrolled in an adult education program shall present proof that the student is successfully completing his or her individual education plan in order to be issued a license.
(B) “Regular attendance” in a school shall be attendance in compliance with the established written policy of the school district or school concerning truancy.
(C) “Regular attendance” in an adult education program shall be attendance in compliance with the policy for sixteen-year-olds and seventeen-year-olds established by the State Board of Workforce Education and Career Opportunities as provided for in § 6-18-222;
(2) Proof that the person is being provided schooling at home as described in § 6-15-501 et seq. in the form of a notarized copy of the written notice of intent to home school the student provided by the parent or guardian to the superintendent of the local school district as required by § 6-15-503; or
(3) Proof that the person is enrolled in a postsecondary vocational-technical program, a community college, or a two-year or four-year institution of higher education; or
(4) A check of the applicant's driving record to verify that the applicant for a learner's license or an intermediate driver's license has been free of a serious accident and conviction of a serious traffic violation for the last six (6) months and that an applicant with an intermediate driver's license applying for a regular license has been free of a serious accident and conviction of a serious traffic violation for the last twelve (12) months;
(5) An acknowledgment signed by the applicant of a learner's license that the student is aware that all passengers riding in the motor vehicle shall wear seat belts at all times and that the student is restricted to driving only when accompanied by a driver over twenty-one (21) years of age; and
(6) An acknowledgment signed by the applicant for an intermediate driver's license that all passengers riding in the motor vehicle shall wear seat belts at all times.
(e) The Department of Education shall develop guidelines for use by school districts to provide a certified exemption from the “C” average requirement of subdivisions (d)(1)-(3) of this section to a student found to be performing at his or her fullest level of capability although that may be below a “C” average.
(f) (1) Any person less than eighteen (18) years of age who is unable to meet the requirements of subdivisions (d)(1)-(3) of this section may petition the office that he or she be issued a restricted permit for employment-related purposes.
(2) (A) The office shall advise the person of the time and place for making the request and for the hearing thereon, which shall be conducted within a reasonable time following the application date.
(B) Notice shall be given by mailing the notice to the last known address of the person seeking the restricted permit.
(3) (A) In cases in which demonstrable financial hardship would result from the failure to issue a learner's permit or driver's license, the Department of Finance and Administration may grant exceptions only to the extent necessary to ameliorate the hardship.
(B) If it can be demonstrated that the conditions for granting a hardship were fraudulent, the parent, guardian, or person in loco parentis shall be subject to all applicable perjury statutes.
(g) The Department of Finance and Administration shall have the power to promulgate rules and regulations to carry out the intent of this section and shall distribute to each public, private, and parochial school and each adult education program a copy of all rules and regulations adopted under this section.
History. Acts 1937, No. 280, § 12; Pope's Dig., § 6836; Acts 1969, No. 302, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-311; Acts 1987, No. 274, § 1; 1989, No. 8, § 1; 1991, No. 716, § 1; 1991, No. 831, § 1; 1993, No. 971, § 1; 1993, No. 445, § 15; 1994 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 30, § 3; 1994 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 31, § 3; 1997, No. 400, § 7; 1997, No. 1200, § 1; 2001, No. 1609, § 1; 2001, No. 1694, § 2; 2003, No. 836, § 1.
A.C.R.C. Notes. As enacted, the 1989 amendment to (c) began:
“On and after January 1, 1989.”
As originally amended by Acts 1993, No. 445, § 15 and No. 971, § 1, subdivisions (d)(1)(A)(i), (d)(1)(A)(ii) and (d)(2)(B) began: “After July 1, 1993.”
Publisher's Notes. Identical Acts 1994 (2nd Ex. Sess.), Nos. 30 and 31, § 5 provided:
“The Department of Vocational Education shall promulgate emergency rules and regulations to implement the provisions of this act relative to adult education within ten (10) days from and after its passage and approval.”
Acts 2001, No. 1694, § 9, provided:
“This act shall be effective July 1, 2002.”
Amendments. The 2001 amendment by No. 1609 added (d)(1)(A)(i)(b); and made minor punctuation and gender neutral changes throughout.
The 2001 amendment by No. 1694 rewrote the section.
The 2003 amendment deleted “except that an applicant for an instruction permit for a noncommercial driver's license shall not be required to supply his or her social security number and may choose whether to use his or her social security number on the application” at the end of (c)(2).
Research References
U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev.
Survey of Legislation, 2003 Arkansas General Assembly, Transportation, Social Security Number as Driver's License Number, 26 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 504.