321.180A - SPECIAL INSTRUCTION PERMIT.

        321.180A  SPECIAL INSTRUCTION PERMIT.         1.  Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, a person      with a physical disability, who is not suffering from a convulsive      disorder and who can provide a favorable medical report, whose      license renewal has been denied under section 321.177, subsection 6      or 7, or whose driver's license has been suspended under section      321.210, subsection 1, paragraph "c", upon meeting the      requirements of section 321.186, other than a driving demonstration      or the person's limitations which caused the denial under section      321.177, subsection 6 or 7, or suspension under section 321.210,      subsection 1, paragraph "c", and upon paying the fee required in      section 321.191, shall be issued a special instruction permit by the      department.  Upon issuance of the permit the denial or suspension      shall be stayed and the stay shall remain in effect as long as the      permit is valid.         2. a.  A special instruction permit entitles the permittee,      while having the permit in the permittee's immediate possession, to      operate a noncommercial motor vehicle upon the highways for a period      of six months from the date of issuance.  However, the permittee must      be accompanied by a person who is at least twenty-one years of age,      who has been issued a driver's license valid for the vehicle being      operated, and who is actually occupying a seat beside the permittee.         b.  A permittee shall not be penalized for failing to have the      permit in immediate possession if the permittee produces in court,      within a reasonable time, the special instruction permit issued to      the permittee which was valid at the time of the permittee's arrest.         3.  The permittee may apply for a driver's license if thirty days      have elapsed since issuance of the special instruction permit.  The      department shall issue a driver's license if the permittee is      qualified, passes all required tests, including a driving test, and      pays the required fees.  If the person has not obtained a driver's      license before expiration of the person's special instruction permit,      the person's former denial or suspension under section 321.177,      subsection 6 or 7, or section 321.210, subsection 1, paragraph      "c", upon service of notice by the department, shall be      reinstated.  A permit shall be reissued for one additional six-month      period if a permittee continues to meet the qualifications of      subsection 1 and has incurred no motor vehicle violations.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1230, § 27; 96 Acts, ch 1129, § 78; 98 Acts, ch 1073,      §9