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SPONSOR:
Rep. Morrison & Sen. Hansen
Reps. Osienski, K. Johnson, Burns, Romer; Sens. Sokola, Walsh
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY
HOUSE BILL NO. 388
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 21 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE LOSS OF DRIVERS' LICENSES DUE TO MEDICAL ISSUES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:
Section 1. Amend § 2724, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 2724. Medical evaluation of drivers; suspension; review.
(d) After review, each member of the Medical Advisory Board and the vision consultants shall report their recommendations to the Secretary. The members of the Board and the vision consultants shall not meet as a group unless such a meeting is called by the Chairperson, but rather each member and consultant shall arrive at an opinion independently and shall inform the Secretary of the member’s or consultant’s recommendations. These recommendations may involve any of the following by way of illustration but not of limitation:
(1) No action against driver or
applicant;
applicant.
(2) Periodic medical or optometric
evaluation;
evaluation.
(3) Specific license
restrictions;
restrictions.
(4) Further medical or optometric
evaluation;
evaluation.
(5) Driver improvement activity, including
retesting;
retesting.
(6) License
suspension.
suspension or cancellation.
(e) The Secretary shall make the final decision on whether the driver or applicant for a license should be licensed, refused, issued a restricted
license
license,
or have the license
suspended.
suspended or cancelled.
(h) Upon the Secretary’s decision to suspend or cancel a license, the holder of the license may either physically surrender the license or sign documentation required by the Department to affirm the holder’s understanding that the holder is prohibited from driving during the period of suspension or cancellation and that retention of the physical license does not authorize the holder to operate a motor vehicle.
(i) At the end of a period of suspension or cancellation and provided that the physical license expiration date has not passed, driving privileges must be reinstated for a non-surrendered license and no reinstatement fee may be required.
Section 2. Amend § 2737, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 2737. Fee for return of suspended license and/or driving privileges.
Any
A
person whose license
and/or
or
driving privileges
has been
is
suspended or disqualified
, except a person whose license or driving privileges were suspended or canceled due to a physical, visual, or mental disqualification for licensure under § 2724 of this title,
shall
must
pay a fee of $50 at the end of such suspension or disqualification for the return of the person’s license and/or the reinstatement of the person’s driving privileges.
Section 3. Amend § 2751, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:
§ 2751. Unlawful application for or use of license or identification card.
(c)
Display of canceled licenses. —
A person shall not display, cause or permit to be displayed, any canceled
license.
license except as permitted under § 2724(h) of this title.
(e)
Display of suspended licenses. —
A person shall not display, cause or permit to be displayed, any suspended
license.
license except as permitted under § 2724(h) of this title.
(h)
Possession of canceled license. —
A person shall not possess any canceled
license.
license except as permitted under § 2724(h) of this title.
(j)
Possession of suspended license. —
A person shall not possess any suspended
license.
license except as permitted under § 2724(h) of this title.
(o)
Failure or refusal to surrender license or identification card. —
A person
shall
may
not fail or refuse to surrender to the Department on its lawful demand any license or identification card that has been suspended, revoked, canceled,
altered
altered,
or otherwise fraudulently obtained.
The Department may establish alternative means for the surrender of a license or identification.
SYNOPSIS
This Act seeks to address the undue burden placed on individuals who are required to surrender their driver's license due to a medical condition. Under current law, individuals must physically surrender their license, often during already traumatic circumstances, and are then, in some cases, required to purchase a separate identification card to maintain a valid form of ID during the suspension period. This Act allows a medically disqualified individual to retain the individual's physical driver’s license for identification purposes by signing an affidavit acknowledging the individual is prohibited from operating a motor vehicle. This approach balances public safety with compassion, streamlines administrative processes, and eliminates unnecessary costs for affected individuals.
This Act also makes technical corrections to existing law to conform to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual.