Tuesday, October 28, 2008

39:3-13.1. Special learner's permit; place of keeping.

The director of the Division of Motor Vehicles may issue to a person over 16 years of age a special learner's permit, under the hand and seal of the director, allowing such person, for the purpose of preparing himself to qualify for a provisional license for a passenger automobile by operating a dual pedal controlled motor vehicle while taking a required course of behind-the-wheel automobile driving education approved by the State Department of Education and conducted in a public, parochial or private school of this State of a course of behind-the-wheel automobile driving instruction conducted by a drivers' school duly licensed pursuant to the provisions of P.L. 1951. The special learner's permit shall be issued in lieu of the examination permit provided for in R.R. 39:13-13. In addition to requiring an applicant for a permit to submit satisfactory proof of identity and age, the director also shall require the applicant to provide as a condition for obtaining a permit, satisfactory proof that the applicant's presence in the United States is authorized under federal law. If the director has reasonable cause to suspect that any document represented by an applicant as proof of identity, age, or legal residency is altered, false or otherwise invalid, the director shall refuse to grant the permit until such time as the document may be verified by the issuing agency to the director's satisfaction.
The special learner's permit described above, when issued to a person taking a course of behind-the-wheel driving education conducted in a public, parochial or private school, shall be retained in the office of the school principal at all times except during such time as the person to whom the permit is issued is undergooing behind-the-wheel automobile driving insturction. The director may make such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
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