SB 151

  • Delaware Senate Bill
  • 151st General Assembly (2021-2022)
  • Introduced in Senate Jun 21, 2022
  • Passed Senate Jun 24, 2021
  • Passed House Jun 30, 2022
  • Signed by Governor Oct 10, 2022

An Act To Amend Title 18, Title 21, And Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Providing For Driver Education Training, A Driver’S License, Or Motor Vehicle Insurance For A Child In The Custody Of The Department Of Services For Children, Youth, And Their Families Or An Individual Subject To Extended Jurisdiction.

Abstract

Acquiring a driver’s license is an important part of young adults in foster care achieving normalcy and eventual independence. Yet, youth in long term foster care face numerous unique barriers in this endeavor. Not only are there logistical challenges in the process of obtaining a license for teenagers not in parental care, but the automobile insurance industry’s rules can be unaccommodating and financially prohibitive. And, research shows that youth who leave foster care with a driver’s license are more likely to have a successful outcome, avoiding homelessness and incarceration, as reliable transportation is a crucial step to employment. Like Senate Bill No. 151, this Substitute Act seeks to aid youth in foster care by doing the following: (1) Establishing a pilot program within the Office of the Child Advocate (“Office”) that would pay the cost of driver education, licensure and other costs incidental to licensure, and motor vehicle insurance. (2) Prohibiting automobile insurers from using certain factors in determining a foster child’s automobile insurance rates. (3) Prohibiting the DMV from charging certain fees related to licensure for a foster child participating in the Office’s pilot program. (4) Exempting certain individuals from liability for negligence of a foster child. This Substitute differs from Senate Bill No. 151 as follows: (1) By directing that the Act is to be implemented the earlier of April 1, 2023, or the date of publication in the Register of Regulations of a notice by the Child Advocate that the Act is to be implemented. (2) By setting the date reports from the Office of the Child Advocate are due based on the implementation date of the Act. (3) By directing the Act to expire, or sunset, 2 years from the implementation date of the Act.

Bill Sponsors (20)

Votes


Actions


Oct 10, 2022

Office of the Governor

Signed by Governor

Jun 30, 2022

Senate

Amendment HA 2 to SS 1 - Introduced and Placed With Bill

Senate

Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES

House

Passed By House. Votes: 41 YES

House

Amendment HA 2 to SS 1 - Passed In House by Voice Vote

House

Amendment HA 1 to SS 1 - Stricken in House

Jun 29, 2022

House

Reported Out of Committee (Appropriations) in House with 4 On Its Merits

  • Committee-Passage
Appropriations

Jun 21, 2022

House

Assigned to Appropriations Committee in House

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Appropriations

House

Reported Out of Committee (Health & Human Development) in House with 8 On Its Merits

  • Committee-Passage
Health & Human Development

Jun 08, 2022

Senate

Amendment HA 1 to SS 1 - Introduced and Placed With Bill

Jun 25, 2021

House

Assigned to Health & Human Development Committee in House

  • Introduction
  • Referral-Committee
Health & Human Development

Jun 24, 2021

Senate

Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES

Jun 22, 2021

Senate

was introduced and adopted in lieu of SB 151

Bill Text

Bill Text Versions Format
Bill Text PDF HTML
HA 2 to SS 1 for SB 151 HTML PDF

Related Documents

Document Format
Fiscal Note PDF

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