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Student Services 7.270 Indiana Driver s License/Permit Restriction P.L. 121-1989 Pursuant to Public Law 121-1989, the Board adopts this policy regarding the restriction of drivers' licenses and permits, SECTION I. Habitual Truancy for 13-14 Year Old Students A. The Indiana General Assembly, under Indiana Code 35-461-4 and 20-33-2-27 has enacted laws on compulsory attendance that hold the parent or guardian accountable for their child/children's school attendance. B. Indiana Code 20-33-2-11 provides that any person, while of the ages of 13 and 14, who is determined to be a habitual truant as defined by school board policy, cannot be issued an operator's license or learner's permit until the age of 18. C. The M.S.D. of Lawrence Township defines habitual truancy as a student's willful refusal to attend school as evidenced by anyone of the following circumstances: 1. Unexcused absences for 3 or more days in a semester; or 2. Unexcused absence for 3 or more days during summer school. D. The procedures for enforcement of SECTION I, as applied to a student who is 13 or 14 years old, are as follows: 1. The principal or designee shall: a. Designate any student as a habitual truant if the student's attendance records indicate a violation of SECTION I C.; b. Give written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the student and his/her parent or custodian of such designation and of the right to make a written request for a hearing to the Superintendent within 10 calendar days of receipt of notice; and c. Notify the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles that the student is ineligible to obtain a driver's license if: (1) The hearing examiner makes a determination of habitual truancy; or (2) The parents/custodians or the student choose not to request a hearing of the principal's designation of habitual truancy. 2. Upon the timely request for a hearing, the superintendent or designee shall appoint a hearing examiner, who may be any person on the administrative staff or an attorney, as long as such person has no involvement in the particular case. 3. The hearing examiner shall:

a. Follow the provisions of Indiana Code 20-8.1-5-10 in conducting the hearing; and b. Make the determination and give notice to the superintendent, principal, student, and parents via written findings of fact and conclusions as to whether the student is a habitual truant under this policy. Such determination shall be final and shall be deemed to be the determination of this Board. E. For any student age 13 through 17 who has been determined or designated a habitual truant under this policy, the following review procedures apply: 1. The principal or designee shall review the student's attendance record no less than one time each school year (our review will be done in April) to determine if the prohibition against receipt of an operator's license or learner's permit shall continue. The principal shall be guided by the following factors: a. No review will be conducted until at least 60 school days have elapsed in order to have a significant sampling upon which to make a determination of improved attendance; b. The number of absences since the initial determination or designation and the reasons for each shall be reviewed. One unexcused absence shall cause the principal to recommend that the student remain classified as a habitual truant. 2. The principal shall forward his/her recommendation to the Board for its review. If the prohibition against receipt of the license or permit is removed, the principal shall notify the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles that the student is eligible to receive a driver's license. F. The only statutory timelines which apply to these SECTION I procedures are those contained in Indiana Code 20-33-8-16 and 20-33-2-11. G. The superintendent shall see that a uniform summary information form is developed which: 1. Indicates the date of the principal's designation of habitual truancy and of the hearing examiner's determination, if any; 2. Indicates the date and result of the review of the attendance record of a habitual truant by the principals and Board; and 3. Is placed in and becomes a permanent part of the student's record file and which shall be included with any records sent to another school system in which the student enrolls; 4. No information shall be placed in the student's record regarding any notification to the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The principal shall establish a school file of correspondence, entitled the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and will place all notifications in that file.

H. If a student who has been determined to be a habitual truant and remains ineligible to obtain a license/permit properly quits this school system or transfers to another public or non-public school, the principal with authority to review such student's attendance record shall be deemed to lose such authority and to no longer be under a duty to conduct the review. Conversely, if such a student moves or transfers to this school system, the principal shall conduct the appropriate review. SECTION II. EXPULSION, SUSPENSION AND EXCLUSION A. Issuance of License or Permit 1. Indiana Code 9-1-4-29(g) states: "An operator's license or learner's permit may not be issued to a person less than eighteen (18) years of age who is under: (1) at least a second suspension from school for the school year under IC 20-33-8-9; (2) an expulsion from school under IC 20-33-8-9; or (3) an exclusion from school due to misconduct under IC 20-33-8-10." In regard to suspension from Lawrence Township schools, a student: (1) may not be issued an operator's license or a learner's permit, or (2) will have such license or permit invalidated. If the student receives the sixth day of out-of-school suspension in a semester, the principal will notify the Bureau of Motor Vehicles of the student's ineligibility for a license or permit. The termination date of such driving restriction will be 120 days after the person is suspended. 2. For purposes of the issuance (as opposed to invalidation) of a license/permit, if a student receives six days or more of out-of-school suspension in any one school year, or is expelled or excluded from school, the principal shall notify the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles of the beginning and ending dates of the sixth day of suspension, the expulsion or exclusion (120 days after the person is suspended or 180 days after an expulsion or exclusion) a. This Board interprets Indiana Code 9-1-4-29(g) and 9-1-4-33.4(a)(2) to mean that a student who receives six days or more of out-of-school suspensions may not be issued a license/permit until 120 days after the person is suspended. b. The principal shall not sign any eligibility form designed to accompany an individual application for the issuance of a license/permit for any student who receives six days or more of out-of-school suspension until 120 days after the person is suspended. c. If the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles via a written communication to Indiana school corporations indicates a different interpretation than expressed in SECTION II. A.2.a., this school system will follow the Bureau's interpretation.

B. Invalidation of License or Permit 1. Indiana Code 9-1-4-33.4(a) states: According to IC 9-1-4-20, a student whose license or permit has been denied or invalidated will be eligible for a license or permit or have the license or permit revalidated upon the earliest of one of the following events: a. the student becomes 18 years of age; b. 120 days after the person is suspended; c. 180 days after the person is expelled or excluded; d. the suspension, expulsion, or exclusion is reversed after the person has had a hearing under IC 20-33-8-19; e. if IC 9-1-4-29(g)(4) applies, the student in good standing has re-enrolled in school. 2. For purposes of the invalidation of a license/permit, the principal shall notify the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles in the following circumstances: a. The student receives six days or more of out-of-school suspension in any one school year; b. The student is expelled from school for any reason established by state statute and/or this school system or is excluded for the grounds stated at Indiana Code 20-33-8-10. c. The Board interprets IC 9-4-33.4(a) to mean that a student who receives an expulsion or an exclusion for misconduct may not be issued (or reissued) a license or permit until 180 days after the person is expelled or excluded, unless the action is reversed or the student first turns 18. 3. Should the principal have reason to believe that a 17-year-old student, or a 16-year- old student with the written consent of his/her parents/custodians, is quitting school in order to avoid his or her sixth day of out-of-school suspension in a school year or an expulsion or exclusion for misconduct, the principal is given the discretion to consider such as an offer to quit, the principal can reject the offer, or continue with the suspension, expulsion or exclusion proceeding, and then notify the Bureau of Motor Vehicles of the outcome of such proceeding. A student who withdraws from school before graduating in an effort to circumvent sanctions listed herein: a. may not be issued an operator's license or a learner's permit or b. will have such license or permit invalidated. The principal will notify the Bureau of Motor Vehicles of

a students' ineligibility for such license or permit. The termination date of such driving restriction will be when the student has re-enrolled in school and is in good standing ( In good standing is defined to mean the student has re-enrolled and has completed one full semester without further disciplinary action.) 4. Any student whose license/permit has been invalidated by the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles may appeal to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles pursuant to Indiana Code 9-2-1. 5. Any notification to the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles shall state that the student is not eligible and the dates of such ineligibility but shall not state the cause. No information shall be placed in the student's record regarding any notification to the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The principal shall establish a school file of correspondence, entitled the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and will place all notifications in that file. C. Reversal of Suspension, Expulsion or Exclusion Should the sixth day of out-of-school suspension, expulsion, or exclusion be reversed after the student has utilized the procedures under Indiana Code 20-33-8-19, the principal shall notify the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles directly in writing. SECTION III. NEW STUDENTS For purposes of this policy, the principal of a newly enrolled student shall oversee the development of procedures to obtain and review the attendance and discipline records from the student's previous school(s), and shall treat such records as if the conduct of the student recorded therein had occurred within this school system. Similarly, the principal shall recognize a previous school's designation or determination of truancy and habitual truancy, as well as any suspension, expulsion, or exclusion for misconduct. SECTION IV. NON-PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS The principal shall be deemed to have no authority or duty to sign an eligibility form to accompany the application for a license/permit of a person not enrolled in this public school system. SECTION V. ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS The superintendent is authorized to oversee the development of administrative regulations and forms to implement this policy. To reduce the chance of forgery, the superintendent shall see that a special seal is developed to be embossed on each eligibility form signed by the principal that is to accompany the application for a license/permit.

The principal is authorized to have a facsimile signature prepared for use by any designee on any form utilized under this policy, and shall oversee the development of procedures to protect the security of the facsimile stamp as well as the special seal embosser. Board Approval: November 21, 1989 Revised: October 1, 1990 Revised: December 17, 1990 -