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  SECTION 322.091. Attendance requirements.  


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  • 1(1) 2ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES.7-8A minor is not eligible for driving privileges unless that minor:
    19(a) 20Is enrolled in a public school, nonpublic school, or home education program and satisfies relevant attendance requirements;
    37(b) 38Has received a high school diploma, a high school equivalency diploma, a special diploma, or a certificate of high school completion;
    59(c) 60Is enrolled in a study course in preparation for the high school equivalency examination and satisfies relevant attendance requirements;
    79(d) 80Is enrolled in other educational activities approved by the district school board and satisfies relevant attendance requirements;
    97(e) 98Has been issued a certificate of exemption according to s. 1081003.21(3); 109or
    110(f) 111Has received a hardship waiver under this section.

    119The department may not issue a driver license or learner’s driver license to, or shall suspend the driver license or learner’s driver license of, any minor concerning whom the department receives notification of noncompliance with the requirements of this section.

    159(2) 160NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO SUSPEND; SUSPENSION; RECORD OF NONCOMPLIANCE.169-
    170(a) 171The department shall notify each minor for whom the department has received notification of noncompliance with the requirements of this section as provided in s. 1961003.27, 197and the minor’s parent or guardian, of the department’s intent to suspend the minor’s driving privileges.
    213(b) 214The minor, or the parent or guardian of the minor, has 15 calendar days after the date of receipt of this notice to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of this section as provided in subsection (4) or to request a hardship waiver hearing under subsection (3).
    262(c) 263Twenty days after the date of issuance of this notice, the department shall suspend the minor’s operator’s license or learner’s driver license or record the legal name, sex, date of birth, and social security number of each minor who does not possess a driver license or learner’s driver license, unless the minor has provided the department with verification of compliance with the requirements of subsection (1) or the appropriate school official has provided the department with verification of a request for a waiver hearing.
    347(d) 348Upon notification of the outcome of a hardship waiver hearing, the department shall suspend the driver license or learner’s driver license of a minor who was denied a hardship waiver, or record the legal name, sex, date of birth, and social security number of a minor who does not possess a driver license or learner’s driver license and who was denied a hardship waiver.
    412(e) 413The department may not issue a driver license or learner’s driver license to any minor for whom it has a record of noncompliance with the requirements of subsection (1) unless the minor submits verification of compliance pursuant to subsection (4).
    453(3) 454HARDSHIP WAIVER AND APPEAL.458-
    459(a) 460A minor, or the parent or guardian of a minor, has 15 calendar days after the date of receipt of the notice of intent to suspend to request a hardship waiver hearing before the public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school for the purpose of reviewing the pending suspension of driving privileges. The school official receiving the request shall notify the department of the request for a waiver hearing within 24 hours after receiving the request. Public school officials shall also notify the district school board of the request for a waiver hearing. The hearing must be conducted within 30 calendar days after the public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school receives the request.
    594(b) 595The public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school shall waive the requirements of subsection (1) for any minor under the school’s jurisdiction for whom a personal or family hardship requires that the minor have a driver license for his or her own, or his or her family’s, employment or medical care. The minor or the minor’s parent or guardian may present other evidence that indicates compliance with the requirements of subsection (1) at the waiver hearing. The public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school shall consider the recommendations of teachers, other school officials, certified school counselors, or academic advisers before waiving the requirements of subsection (1).
    721(c) 722The public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school shall notify the department of the outcome of a minor’s hardship waiver hearing within 24 hours after conducting the hearing. Public school officials shall also notify the district school board of the outcome of the hearing.
    776(d) 777Any person denied a hardship waiver by a public school principal, the principal’s designee, or the designee of the governing body of a private school may appeal the decision to the district school board or the governing body of the private school. The district school board or the governing body of the private school shall notify the department if the hardship waiver is subsequently granted.
    842(4) 843VERIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE AND REINSTATEMENT.848-849A district school board shall provide a minor with written verification that he or she is in compliance with the requirements of subsection (1) if the district determines that he or she has been in compliance for 30 days prior to the request for verification of compliance. Upon receiving written verification that the minor is again in compliance with the requirements of subsection (1), the department shall reinstate the minor’s driving privilege. Thereafter, if the school district determines that the minor is not in compliance with the requirements of subsection (1), the department shall suspend the minor’s driving privilege until the minor is 18 years of age or otherwise satisfies the requirements of subsection (1), whichever occurs first.
    967(5) 968REPORTING AND ACCOUNTABILITY.971-972The department shall report quarterly to each school district the legal name, sex, date of birth, and social security number of each student whose driving privileges have been suspended under this section.
History.-s. 16, ch. 97-234; s. 968, ch. 2002-387; s. 1, ch. 2013-89; s. 1, ch. 2014-20.

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