SENATOR LEMAN moved and asked unanimous consent HB 11 - DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS be approved for calendaring at the discretion of the Chair. SENATOR DUNCAN objected. CHAIRMAN KELLY asked Juanita Hensley of the Division of Motor Vehicles to explain what the legislation does. JUANITA HENSLEY, Division of Motor Vehicles, Department of Administration, explained HB 11 is one step closer to getting a graduated licensing system. Ms. Hensley noted the legislation was amended in Senate Judiciary and again in Senate Finance. Changes made from the original bill were: the curfew hours provision was deleted; the age of an accompanying driver was changed from 22 years of age to 21 years of age; and deletion of the lower point system for those individuals who are in a provisional license or a graduated licensing phase to where they now have the same point value as an adult driver. The bill basically mandates that an individual have an instruction permit. She noted Alaska doesn't have instruction permits, nor is there driver education in the schools. There being no further testimony on HB 11, CHAIRMAN KELLY stated a roll call vote would be taken on Senator Leman's calendaring motion. The roll was taken with the following result: Senators Leman and Kelly voted "Yea" and Senators Torgerson, Taylor and Duncan voted "Nay." CHAIRMAN KELLY stated the calendaring motion failed.