53-3-211. Application of minors -- Liability of person signing application --
Cancellation of cosigning adult's liability -- Behind-the-wheel driving certification.
(1) As used in this section, "minor" means any person younger than 18 years of age who
is not married or has not been emancipated by adjudication.
(2) (a) The application of a minor for a learner permit or provisional license shall be
signed by the parent or guardian of the applicant.
(b) If the minor applicant does not have a parent or guardian or is in the legal custody of
the Division of Child and Family Services, then a parent or responsible adult who is willing to
assume the obligation imposed under this chapter may sign the application.
(3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4), the liability of a minor for civil
compensatory damages caused when operating a motor vehicle upon a highway is imputed to the
person who has signed the application of the minor under Subsection (2).
(b) The person who has signed the application under Subsection (2) is jointly and
severally liable with the minor as provided in Subsections (3)(a) and (c).
(c) The liability imposed under Subsections (3)(a) and (b) is limited to the policy
minimum limits established in Section 31A-22-304.
(d) The liability provisions in this Subsection (3) are in addition to the liability
provisions in Section 53-3-212.
(4) (a) If owner's or operator's security covering the minor's operation of the motor
vehicle is in effect in amounts as required under Section 31A-22-304, the person who signed the
minor's application under Subsection (2) is not subject to the liability imposed under Subsection
(3).
(b) Notwithstanding the requirement under Subsection (3), if a foster parent signs an
application under Subsection (2) for a minor who is in the legal custody of the Division of Child
and Family Services and who resides with the foster parent, the foster parent's liability may not
exceed the greater of:
(i) minimum liability insurance policy limits established under Section 31A-22-304; or
(ii) the policy limits of the foster parent's liability insurance policy issued in accordance
with Section 31A-22-302 that were in effect at the time damages were caused by the minor's
operation of a motor vehicle.
(5) (a) A person who has signed the application of a minor under Subsection (2) may file
with the division a verified written request that the permit or license of the minor be canceled.
(b) The division shall then cancel the permit or license of the minor, and the person who
signed the application of the minor under Subsection (2) is relieved from the liability imposed
under Subsection (3) or the minor operating a motor vehicle subsequent to the cancellation.
(6) (a) The division upon receipt of satisfactory evidence of the death of the person who
signed the application of a minor under Subsection (2) shall cancel the permit or license and may
not issue a new permit or license until a new application, signed and verified, is made under this
chapter.
(b) This Subsection (6) does not apply to an application of a person who is no longer a
minor.
(7) (a) In addition to the liability assumed under this section, the person who signs the
application of a minor for a provisional license must certify that the minor applicant, under the
authority of a permit issued under this chapter, has completed at least 40 hours of driving a motor
vehicle, of which at least ten hours shall be during night hours after sunset.
(b) The hours of driving a motor vehicle required under Subsection (7)(a) may include:
(i) hours completed in a driver education course as required under Subsection
53-3-505.5(1); and
(ii) up to five hours completed by driving simulation practice on a fully interactive
driving simulation device at the substitution rate provided under Subsection 53-3-505.5(2)(b).
Amended by Chapter 314, 2008 General Session
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