Plain English Breakdown
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Driver License Changes for For-Hire Endorsements
This bill changes Tennessee's rules about issuing for-hire endorsements on driver licenses to allow younger drivers and those with certain criminal backgrounds to get endorsements under specific conditions.
What This Bill Does
- Allows the Department of Safety to issue a for-hire endorsement to someone who is at least 16 years old if they own their family's business vehicle used only for delivering goods or products for that business, and have no license suspensions.
- Permits issuing endorsements to people who would normally need two years of unrestricted driving experience but instead have completed jail time and are paying off fines and court costs as part of a payment plan.
Who It Names or Affects
- Drivers who want for-hire endorsements on their licenses
- The Tennessee Department of Safety
Terms To Know
- endorsement
- An addition to a driver's license that allows them to drive certain types of vehicles or perform specific driving tasks.
- unrestricted driving experience
- Driving without any restrictions, such as having no suspensions or revocations on one’s license.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the software updates will be funded if current contracts do not cover them.
- It is unclear who exactly qualifies under the payment plan condition for endorsements.