2006 Utah Code - 53-3-204 — Persons who may not be licensed.

     53-3-204.   Persons who may not be licensed.
     (1) (a) The division may not license a person who:
     (i) is younger than 16 years of age;
     (ii) has not completed a course in driver training approved by the commissioner;
     (iii) if the person is a minor, has not completed the driving requirement under Section 53-3-211;
     (iv) is not a resident of the state, unless the person is issued a temporary CDL under Subsection 53-3-407(2)(b); or
     (v) if the person is 17 years of age or younger, has not held a learner permit issued under Section 53-3-210.5 for six months.
     (b) Subsections (1)(a)(i), (ii), and (iii) do not apply to a person:
     (i) who has been licensed before July 1, 1967;
     (ii) who is 16 years of age or older making application for a license who has been licensed in another state or country; or
     (iii) who is applying for a permit under Section 53-3-210 or 53A-13-208.
     (c) Subsection (1)(a)(v) does not apply to a person applying for a provisional class D license certificate before February 1, 2007 if the person has been issued a temporary learner permit or practice permit under Section 53-3-210.
     (2) The division may not issue a license certificate to a person:
     (a) whose license has been suspended, denied, cancelled, or disqualified during the period of suspension, denial, cancellation, or disqualification;
     (b) whose privilege has been revoked, except as provided in Section 53-3-225;
     (c) who has previously been adjudged mentally incompetent and who has not at the time of application been restored to competency as provided by law;
     (d) who is required by this chapter to take an examination unless the person successfully passes the examination; or
     (e) whose driving privileges have been denied or suspended under:
     (i) Section 78-3a-506 by an order of the juvenile court; or
     (ii) Section 53-3-231.
     (3) The division may grant a class D or M license to a person whose commercial license is disqualified under Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, if the person is not otherwise sanctioned under this chapter.

Amended by Chapter 46, 2006 General Session
Amended by Chapter 293, 2006 General Session
Amended by Chapter 201, 2006 General Session

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