299.1B Failure to attend — driver’s license.
A person who is of compulsory attendance age who does not meet the requirements for an exception under section 299.2, who does not attend a public school or an accredited nonpublic school, who is not receiving competent private instruction or independent private instruction in accordance with the provisions of chapter 299A, and who does not attend an alternative school or adult education classes, shall not receive an intermediate or full driver’s license until age eighteen.
94 Acts, ch 1172, §32; 2005 Acts, ch 8, §1; 2013 Acts, ch 121, §92
Referred to in §299.6, 299.11, 299A.1, 321.213B
See §321.178
Structure Iowa Code
Title VII - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Chapter 299 - COMPULSORY EDUCATION
Section 299.1 - Attendance requirements.
Section 299.1A - Compulsory attendance age.
Section 299.1B - Failure to attend — driver’s license.
Section 299.3 - Reports from accredited nonpublic schools.
Section 299.4 - Reports as to private instruction.
Section 299.5 - Proof of mental or physical condition.
Section 299.6 - Violations — community service or fine or imprisonment.
Section 299.6A - Civil penalty — distribution of funds.
Section 299.7 - Custody of records.
Section 299.8 - “Truant” defined.
Section 299.9 - Truants — rules for punishment.
Section 299.10 - Truancy officers — appointment.
Section 299.11 - Duties of truancy officer.
Section 299.12 - Violation of attendance policy — attendance cooperation meeting — agreement.
Section 299.13 - Civil enforcement.
Section 299.15 - Reports by school officers and employees.
Section 299.16 - Failure to attend — report.
Section 299.19 - Proceeding against parent.
Section 299.22 - When deaf or hard of hearing and blind children excused.
Section 299.23 - Agent of state board of regents.
Section 299.24 - Religious groups exempted from school standards.