Senate File 140 - Enrolled Senate File 140 AN ACT RELATING TO SPECIAL MINOR’S DRIVER’S LICENSES FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING ACCREDITED NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: Section 1. Section 321.194, subsection 2, paragraph a, subparagraph (2), subparagraph divisions (a) and (b), Code 2019, are amended to read as follows: (a) Over the most direct and accessible route between the licensee’s residence and schools of enrollment or the closest school bus stop or public transportation service, and between schools of enrollment, for the purpose of attending duly scheduled courses of instruction and extracurricular activities, provided the driving distance between the point of origin and the destination is no more than twenty-five fifty miles. (b) Over the most direct and accessible route between the licensee’s residence or school of enrollment and a site, facility, or school that is not the licensee’s school of enrollment, for the purpose of participating in extracurricular activities conducted at a site, facility, or school designated by the licensee’s school of enrollment for the accommodation of the school’s extracurricular activities, provided the driving distance between the point of origin and the destination is no more than twenty-five fifty miles. Sec. 2. Section 321.194, subsection 3, paragraph f, Code 2019, is amended to read as follows:
Senate File 140, p. 2 f. The driver’s license shall not be issued for purposes of attending an accredited nonpublic school if the driving distance between the school and the residence of the parent or guardian of the student is more than twenty-five fifty miles. ______________________________ CHARLES SCHNEIDER President of the Senate ______________________________ LINDA UPMEYER Speaker of the House I hereby certify that this bill originated in the Senate and is known as Senate File 140, Eighty-eighth General Assembly. ______________________________ W. CHARLES SMITHSON Secretary of the Senate Approved _______________, 2019 ______________________________ KIM REYNOLDS Governor