H.B. 416 Driver License for Youths in Foster Care

Bill Sponsor:

Rep. Anderson, Johnny
Floor Sponsor:

Sen. Thatcher, Daniel W.
  • Drafting Attorney: Lee A. Killian
  • Fiscal Analyst: Stephen C. Jardine



  • Information
    • Last Action: 10 Mar 2016, House/ filed
    • Last Location: House file for bills not passed


H.B. 416

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DRIVER LICENSE FOR YOUTHS IN FOSTER CARE

2     
2016 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Johnny Anderson

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Senate Sponsor: Daniel W. Thatcher

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7     LONG TITLE
8     General Description:
9          This bill directs the Division of Child and Family Services to complete a study and
10     report to the Child Welfare Legislative Oversight Panel.
11     Highlighted Provisions:
12          This bill:
13          ▸     directs the Division of Child and Family Services to:
14               •     conduct a study of the costs and benefits of implementing a program under
15     which youths in foster care may obtain a driver license and be insured to drive
16     under a motor vehicle insurance policy; and
17               •     report the study findings to the Child Welfare Legislative Oversight Panel on or
18     before November 1, 2016.
19     Money Appropriated in this Bill:
20          None
21     Other Special Clauses:
22          None
23     Utah Code Sections Affected:
24     AMENDS:
25          63I-2-262, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 258
26     ENACTS:
27          62A-4a-213, Utah Code Annotated 1953

28     

29     Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
30          Section 1. Section 62A-4a-213 is enacted to read:
31          62A-4a-213. Study item.
32          (1) The division, in collaboration with the Division of Risk Management, Department
33     of Administrative Services, shall conduct a study of the costs and benefits of implementing a
34     program under which youths in foster care may obtain a driver license and be insured to drive
35     under a motor vehicle insurance policy.
36          (2) The study shall include findings on the costs and benefits of implementing at least
37     the following alternative policy options:
38          (a) requiring a foster parent to add a foster youth to the foster parent's motor vehicle
39     insurance policy and directing the division to reimburse the foster parent the cost of any
40     premium increase on the foster parent's policy as a result of the foster youth's operation of a
41     vehicle, including any insurance claims involving the foster youth;
42          (b) directing the division to issue a request for proposals or a request for information to
43     learn whether or which motor vehicle insurance companies may be available to bid on or may
44     be interested in bidding on offering motor vehicle insurance coverage to foster youth;
45          (c) directing the division to obtain a motor vehicle insurance policy or create a fund to
46     cover the liability cost associated with foster youth who obtain a driver license and operate a
47     motor vehicle;
48          (d) directing the division to assume costs associated with foster youth obtaining learner
49     permits or driver licenses, including learner permit, driver license, and driver education fees;
50     and
51          (e) leaving in place the state's current policy regarding foster youth driver licenses,
52     foster youth driving, and associated liability.
53          (3) The division shall, when possible, for each option:
54          (a) estimate the cost per foster youth; and
55          (b) compare other states' approaches.
56          (4) The division shall include in the findings the division's preferred policy option.
57          (5) The division shall report the study findings to the Child Welfare Legislative
58     Oversight Panel on or before November 1, 2016.

59          Section 2. Section 63I-2-262 is amended to read:
60          63I-2-262. Repeal dates, Title 62A.
61          Section 62A-4a-213 is repealed January 1, 2017.






Legislative Review Note
Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel
Bill Status / Votes
• Senate Actions • House Actions • Fiscal Actions • Other Actions
DateActionLocationVote
2/23/2016 Bill Numbered but not DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/23/2016 Numbered Bill Publicly DistributedLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/23/2016 LFA/ bill sent to agencies for fiscal inputLegislative Research and General Counsel
2/23/2016 House/ received bill from Legislative ResearchClerk of the House
2/23/2016 House/ 1st reading (Introduced)House Rules Committee
2/25/2016 LFA/ fiscal note sent to sponsorHouse Rules Committee
2/25/2016 LFA/ fiscal note publicly availableHouse Rules Committee
2/26/2016 House/ received fiscal note from Fiscal AnalystHouse Rules Committee
3/1/2016 House/ to standing committeeHouse Transportation Committee
3/2/2016 House Comm - Favorable RecommendationHouse Transportation Committee12 0 1
3/2/2016 House Comm - Consent Calendar RecommendationHouse Transportation Committee
3/3/2016 (12:07:52 PM)House/ comm rpt/ placed on Consent CalendarHouse Transportation Committee
3/3/2016 (12:07:53 PM)House/ 2nd readingHouse Consent Calendar
3/7/2016 (8:25:59 AM)House/ 3rd readingHouse Consent Calendar
3/7/2016 (8:26:19 AM)House/ circledHouse Consent CalendarVoice vote
3/7/2016 (8:34:47 AM)House/ uncircledHouse Consent CalendarVoice vote
3/7/2016 (8:38:22 AM)House/ passed 3rd readingSenate Secretary72 0 3
3/7/2016 (8:38:24 AM)House/ to SenateSenate Secretary
3/7/2016 Senate/ received from HouseWaiting for Introduction in the Senate
3/7/2016 Senate/ 1st reading (Introduced)Senate Rules Committee
3/10/2016 Senate/ strike enacting clauseSenate Secretary
3/10/2016 Senate/ to HouseClerk of the House
3/10/2016 House/ received from SenateClerk of the House
3/10/2016 House/ filedHouse file for bills not passed