HB 11 DRIVERS LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINORS  Number 001 CHAIRMAN WARD called the Senate Transportation Committee meeting to order at 4:15 p.m. and announced HB 11 as the next order of business before the committee. JEFF LOGAN , Staff to Representative Green, explained that HB 11 will create a provisional or graduated drivers license for young drivers. A graduated drivers license has the following restrictions: prohibition on driving between 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. and only eight points are allowed to accrue before action is taken. Representative Green originally sponsored HB 11 as a way to keep young people from being in automobile accidents and deaths. This has been successful in a number of states such as Oregon, Washington, and California. The intent of HB 11 is to graduate young drivers into full driverhood by requiring that the young person first hold an instructional permit. The person accompanying a permit holder must be at least 22 years of age and then the young person moves onto a provisional license with the aforementioned restrictions. The next step would be a full drivers license. SENATOR GREEN asked if HB 11 was identical to the Senate's amended version last year. JEFF LOGAN clarified that HB 11 is the last version in the Senate last year. SENATOR HALFORD seemed to believe that HB 11 would create an indirect burden on parents whose children provide transportation to siblings. JEFF LOGAN said that initially, HB 11 had broader restrictions which have been narrowed to the aforementioned two restrictions. JUANITA HENSLEY , Chief of Drivers Services in the DMV, reiterated that HB 11 is identical to the bill that was passed out of Senate Finance last year. Ms. Hensley pointed out that the only change made in the Senate last year was the age limit of the accompanied driver of an instructional permit holder from 19-22 years of age. CHAIRMAN WARD noted that the next committee of referral for HB 11 is the Senate State Affairs Committee. Chairman Ward said that he would entertain a motion. SENATOR WILKEN moved to report HB 11 out of committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal notes. Without objection, it was so ordered.