SRC-MAX S.B. 602 75(R)BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research CenterS.B. 602
By: Armbrister
State Affairs
4-21-97
Committee Report (Amended)


DIGEST 

Currently, a driver's license or personal identification certificate
expires on the first birthday of the license or certificate holder
occurring after the fourth anniversary of the date of the application.
Modern technology has virtually eliminated the need for regularly updated
driver's licenses.  For example, the Texas Department to Public Safety now
uses computers to verify the validity of each license issued.  This bill
provides for the issuance of extended driver's licenses. 

PURPOSE

As proposed, S.B. 602 amends the period of validity of and fees for a
driver's license or personal identification certificate. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is granted to the Department of Public Safety in
SECTION 8, Transportation Code, of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Section 521.271, Transportation Code, as follows:

Sec.  521.271.  New heading:  LICENSE AND PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
CERTIFICATE EXPIRATION.  Provides that each original driver's license,
personal identification certificate, and provisional license expires on
the 60th birthday of the license or certificate holder, rather than on the
first birthday occurring after the fourth anniversary of the date of the
application, among other provisions.  Requires the Department of Public
Safety (department) to reissue the license or certificate of a holder who
is under 60 years of age without charge at six-year intervals to include
changes in the pertinent information shown on the license or certificate.
Authorizes the department to require a holder to furnish certain
information for an application for an original license under Section
521.142, Transportation Code.  Provides that a driver's license or
personal identification certificate expires on a certain date under
certain conditions.  Provides that this subsection does not affect the
right of a person to obtain a duplicate or corrected license or
certificate at another time or the obligation of the person to pay the fee
required for a duplicate license or certificate obtained at another time.
Prohibits a driver's license or personal identification certificate  from
being reissued.  Requires the person who held the expired license or
certificate to apply for an original license or certificate and meet all
of the requirements for obtaining an original license or certificate.    

SECTION 2. Amends Section 521.421, Transportation Code, as follows:

Sec.  521.421.  New heading:  LICENSE AND CERTIFICATE FEES; EXAMINATION
FEES.  Provides that the fee for issuance, rather than issuance or
renewal, of a license, or personal identification certificate not
otherwise provided for by this section is a certain amount.  Provides that
the fee for renewal of a license, rather than a Class M license, not
otherwise provided for by this section is $16, rather than $21.   

SECTION 3. Amends Section 521.421, Transportation Code, by adding
Subsection (f), to require  the fee for a driver's license to be increased
by $8 under certain conditions.  

SECTION 4. Amends Section 521.421, Transportation Code, by adding
Subsection (g), to set forth the fees for a license authorizing the
operation of a motorcycle or moped. 

SECTION 5. Amends Section 521.422, Transportation Code, as follows:

Sec.  521.422.  New heading:  PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION CERTIFICATE RENEWAL
FEE.  Deletes a provision providing that the fee for a renewal of a
personal identification certificate is $10 for a person under 65 years of
age.  Provides that the fee for a renewal of a personal identification
certificate is $5 for a person 60, rather than 65, years of age or older.  
SECTION 6. Amends Section 521.123, Transportation Code, to require the
department to remove an "UNDER 21" indication from the holder's license
without charge on request of a license holder who is at least 21 years of
age. 

SECTION 7. Amends Section 521.101(f), Transportation Code, to delete text
that provides that a certificate expires on a date specified by the
department.  Makes a conforming change. 

SECTION 8. Amends Sections 522.029(a) and (b), Transportation Code, to
provide that the fee for a commercial driver's license or commercial
driver learner's permit issued by the department is $60, rather than $40.
Provides that the fee for issuance or renewal of certain licenses is $8,
under certain conditions.   

SECTION 9. Amends Section 522.051, Transportation Code, to provide that an
original commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's permit
expires six, rather than four, years after the applicant's next birthday.
Deletes the definition of "last birthday."  Deletes existing Subsections
(b)-(d).  Makes conforming changes. 

SECTION 10. Amends Sections 522.052(b) and (c), Transportation Code, to
make conforming changes.   

SECTION 11. Makes application of this Act prospective.

SECTION 12. Authorizes the Department of Public Safety, by rule, to
provide for the staggered expiration of of licenses and certificates under
Chapter 521, Transportation Code, so the proportionate number of licenses
and certificates expire each year.  Requires the fee for a license or
certificate issued for a period other than the period provided by that
chapter to be prorated accordingly.   

SECTION 13. Effective date:  September 1, 1997.

SECTION 14. Emergency clause.



SUMMARY OF COMMITTEE CHANGES

Amendment 1.

(1)  Page 2, lines 2-9, amends Section 251.271, Transportation Code, by
replacing Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (d), to set forth
requirements for the department regarding reissuing a license or
certificate.   

(2) Page 3, lines 4-8, strike SECTION 3, replace it with Section 521.421,
Transportation Code, which adds Subsection (f) to require a fee for a
driver's license to be increased by $8 under certain conditions. 

(3) Page 4, line 13, insert new SECTION 8 regarding rules provided by the
Department of  Public Safety for the staggered expiration of licenses and
certificates.  Renumbers subsequent sections accordingly.  

Amendment 2.

(1)  Page 2, lines 17-18, strike Section 521.421(a)(1), Transportation
Code, and replace with the following: 

"$85 if on the date of application the applicant is:

(A) at least 18 years of age but younger than 25 years of age, if the
application is for a license; or 

(B) younger than 25 years of age, if the application is for a personal
identification certificate". 

(2)  Adds new SECTION 4 to amend Section 521.421, Transportation Code, by
adding Subsection (g), relating to certain licensing authorization. 

(3)  Adds new SECTION 8 to amend Sections 522.029(a) and (b), to provide
certain fees for commercial driver's license or commercial driver
learner's permit. 

(4)  Adds new SECTION 9 to amend Section 522.051, Transportation Code, to
amend the period in which a commercial driver's license or commercial
driver learner's permit expires.  
(5)  Adds new SECTION 10 to amend Sections 522.052(b) and (c), to make
conforming changes.