Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

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99 S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO MOTOR AN D OTHER VEHICLES -- OPERATORS’ AND CHAUF FEURS’
1616 LICENSES
1717 Introduced By: Senators de la Cruz, Rogers, Paolino, Zurier, Dimitri, and Burke
1818 Date Introduced: February 26, 2025
1919 Referred To: Senate Judiciary
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2222 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2323 SECTION 1. Section 31-10-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-10 entitled "Operators’ 1
2424 and Chauffeurs’ Licenses" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2525 31-10-5. Special restrictions for drivers for compensation. 3
2626 (a) No person who is under the age of twenty-one (21) years shall drive any school bus 4
2727 transporting school children or any motor vehicle when in use for the transportation of persons or 5
2828 property for compensation nor in either event until he or she has been licensed as a chauffeur for 6
2929 either purpose and the license so indicates. Colleges and universities shall be exempt from the 7
3030 requirement for a public plate for vehicles used to shuttle only students or employees to various 8
3131 points within the college or university campus or if a college or university owned or leased vehicle 9
3232 is used for the occasional transportation of college or university employees or students either on or 10
3333 off campus provided that the vehicle is operated by a college or university employee possessing a 11
3434 valid Rhode Island chauffeur’s license or a commercial drivers license with a passenger 12
3535 endorsement. Provided, however, that the college or university shall operate the shuttle service and 13
3636 there shall be no specific charge for the transportation of students or employees. The division of 14
3737 motor vehicles shall not issue a chauffeur’s license for either purpose unless the applicant has had 15
3838 at least one year of driving experience prior to the application, and has filed with the division of 16
3939 motor vehicles one or more certificates signed by a total of at least three (3) responsible people to 17
4040 whom he or she is well known certifying to the applicant’s good character and habits and the 18
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4444 administrator of the division of motor vehicles is fully satisfied as to the applicant’s competency 1
4545 and fitness to be so employed. 2
4646 (b) In addition to the requirements provided in subsection (a) of this section, any person 3
4747 attempting to obtain a chauffeur’s license to drive a school bus transporting school children shall, 4
4848 prior to being certified: 5
4949 (1) Successfully complete a ten (10) hour school bus driver training course conducted by 6
5050 the department of revenue or the department of revenue’s designee and file a certificate of 7
5151 successful completion with the division of motor vehicles. The curriculum of that course and the 8
5252 accreditation of courses offered shall be pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated by the 9
5353 division of motor vehicles; 10
5454 (2) Pass a written examination prepared and given by the department of revenue or the 11
5555 department of revenue’s designee. 12
5656 (3) Pass a driving test in a school bus of a like type which that person will be employed to 13
5757 drive. The test will be prepared and given by the department of revenue. 14
5858 (c) Prior to issuing a certificate to any person who intends to drive a school bus, the division 15
5959 of motor vehicles shall conduct a search of that person’s motor vehicle record. Any violation of 16
6060 any safety regulation or conviction of any motor vehicle law in this or any other state shall be 17
6161 grounds for refusing to issue a certificate. 18
6262 (d) Notwithstanding any general, public, or special law to the contrary, any current 19
6363 Massachusetts or Connecticut school bus driver holding a valid CDL license in good standing in 20
6464 the state of Massachusetts or Connecticut and and who presents such documentation to receive a 21
6565 chauffeur's license to drive a school bus transporting children in Rhode Island shall be granted an 22
6666 exemption from any requirements of this chapter relating to licensing and shall be granted the 23
6767 chauffeur’s license pursuant to this section to transport school children. 24
6868 (e) Licenses permitted pursuant to this section shall comply with any additional 25
6969 requirements the director may require and, following the first year of employment in Rhode Island, 26
7070 must comply with the provisions of § 31-10-5.1. 27
7171 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. 28
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7878 EXPLANATION
7979 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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8282 RELATING TO MOTOR AN D OTHER VEHICLES -- OPERATORS’ AND CHAUF FEURS’
8383 LICENSES
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8585 This act would allow school bus drivers in Massachusetts and Connecticut who have a 1
8686 valid CDL license in good standing would be exempt from the licensing requirements in Rhode 2
8787 Island to transport school children. 3
8888 This act would take effect upon passage. 4
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