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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 49 - Chapter 3 - 49-315
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49-315 - LICENSES ISSUED TO DRIVERS
(1) The department shall issue to
every qualifying applicant a distinguishing driver's license as applied for,
which shall bear a distinguishing number assigned to the licensee, the full
name, date of birth, Idaho residence address, sex, weight, height, eye color,
hair color, color photograph, name of this state, date of issuance, date of
expiration, license class, endorsements, restrictions, and the applicant's
signature. Driver's licenses for persons under eighteen (18) years of age
shall include a notation "under 18 until (month, day, year)," and driver's
licenses for persons eighteen (18) years of age to twenty-one (21) years of
age shall include a notation "under 21 until (month, day, year)." No driver's
license shall be valid until it has been signed on the signature line of the
license by the licensee.
(2) Every driver's license shall bear a color photograph of the licensee,
which shall be taken by the examiner at the time the application is made. The
photograph shall be taken without headgear or other clothing or device that
disguises or otherwise conceals the face or head of the applicant. A waiver
may be granted by the department allowing the applicant to wear headgear or
other head covering for medical, religious or safety purposes so long as the
face is not disguised or otherwise concealed. At the request of the applicant,
a driver's license may contain a statement or indication of the medical
condition of the licensee.
(3) The department shall notify the commercial driver license information
system that a class A, B or C driver's license has been issued as required by
49 CFR part 383.
(4) A licensee applying for a hazardous material endorsement on a
driver's license shall have a security background records check and shall
receive clearance from the federal transportation security administration
before the endorsement can be issued, renewed or transferred as required by 49
CFR part 383, subject to procedures established by the federal transportation
security administration.
(5) A licensee who desires to donate any or all organs or tissue in the
event of death, and who has completed a document of gift pursuant to the
provisions for donation of anatomical gifts as set forth in chapter 34, title
39, Idaho Code, may, at the option of the donor, indicate this desire on the
driver's license by the imprinting of the word "donor" on the license.
(6) A licensee who is a person with a permanent disability may request
that the notation "permanently disabled" be imprinted on the driver's license,
provided the licensee presents written certification from a licensed physician
verifying that the licensee's stated impairment qualifies as a permanent
disability according to the provisions of section 49-117, Idaho Code.
 
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