Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not provide details on the exact implications if a certified copy is submitted after ten days.
Changes to Driver License Requirements
This bill removes the requirement for a certified copy of a court order lifting driving restrictions on juvenile offenders to be submitted to the Department of Safety within ten days.
What This Bill Does
- Removes the rule that requires a certified copy of a court order lifting driving restrictions for a young driver to be sent to the Tennessee Department of Safety within ten days after it is issued.
Who It Names or Affects
- Juvenile offenders who have had their driving privileges restricted and then lifted by a court order.
- The Tennessee Department of Safety which no longer needs to receive the certified copy within ten days.
Terms To Know
- Certified Copy
- An official, verified copy of an original document that is considered just as valid and legal as the original.
- Juvenile Offender
- A young person who has broken a law and may face punishment or other consequences from the court system.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if the certified copy is submitted after ten days.
- It only changes one specific requirement in Tennessee's driver license laws, leaving most of the rules unchanged.