Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 31-10 - Operators’ and Chauffeurs’ Licenses
Section 31-10-6.2. - Out-of-state exceptions.

§ 31-10-6.2. Out-of-state exceptions.
A nonresident who is at least seventeen (17) years old but less than eighteen (18) years old, who has an unrestricted drivers license issued by that state, and who becomes a resident of this state may apply for and obtain within thirty (30) days of establishing residency one of the following:
(1) Temporary permit. If the person has not completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements of the department of education but is currently enrolled in a drivers education course that meets these requirements. A temporary permit is valid for the period specified in the permit and authorizes the holder of the permit to drive a specified type or class of motor vehicle when in possession of the permit, subject to any restrictions imposed by the division of motor vehicles concerning time of driving, supervision, and passenger limitations. The period must end within ten (10) days after the expected completion date of the drivers education course in which the applicant is enrolled.
(2) Full operator’s license. If the person has completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements of the department of elementary and secondary education; has held the license issued by the other state for at least twelve (12) months; and has not been convicted during the preceding six (6) months of a motor vehicle moving violation, a seat belt infraction, or an offense committed in another jurisdiction that would be a motor vehicle moving violation or seat belt infraction if committed in this state.
(3) Limited provisional license. If the person has completed a drivers education course that meets the requirements of the department of elementary and secondary education but either did not hold the license issued by the other state for at least twelve (12) months; or was convicted during the preceding six (6) months of a motor vehicle moving violation, a seat belt infraction or an offense committed in another jurisdiction that would be a motor vehicle moving violation or seat belt infraction if committed in this state.
History of Section.P.L. 1998, ch. 371, § 2; P.L. 1998, ch. 386, § 2; P.L. 2010, ch. 239, § 28.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 31 - Motor and Other Vehicles

Chapter 31-10 - Operators’ and Chauffeurs’ Licenses

Section 31-10-1. - License required to drive.

Section 31-10-2. - Persons exempt from licensing requirements.

Section 31-10-3. - Persons ineligible for licenses.

Section 31-10-4. - Classification of chauffeurs — Examination of applicants.

Section 31-10-5. - Special restrictions for drivers for compensation.

Section 31-10-5.1. - School bus driver annual training.

Section 31-10-6. - Graduated licensing for person under the age of eighteen (18).

Section 31-10-6.1. - Supervising driver.

Section 31-10-6.2. - Out-of-state exceptions.

Section 31-10-6.3. - Duration and fee.

Section 31-10-6.4. - Violations.

Section 31-10-6.5. - Insurance status.

Section 31-10-7. - Temporary driver’s permit — Persons over the age of eighteen (18).

Section 31-10-8. - Special armed forces operator’s license.

Section 31-10-9. - Operator’s license issued after expiration of armed forces license.

Section 31-10-10. - Rules as to armed forces license.

Section 31-10-11. - Application forms — Destruction of refused applications.

Section 31-10-12. - Contents of application.

Section 31-10-13. - Record from other jurisdiction.

Section 31-10-14. - Applications of minors.

Section 31-10-15. - Liability of person signing minor’s application.

Section 31-10-16. - Liability when minor proves financial responsibility.

Section 31-10-17. - Release from liability.

Section 31-10-18. - Cancellation of license upon death of person signing minor’s application.

Section 31-10-19. - Driver education — Traffic safety education. [Contingent amendment; see other version.]

Section 31-10-20. - Driver education course requirement before licensing.

Section 31-10-21. - Written and eye examination.

Section 31-10-22. - Road test.

Section 31-10-23. - Examiners not liable for acts of persons being examined.

Section 31-10-24. - Applicants excused from road test.

Section 31-10-25. - Repealed.

Section 31-10-26. - Issuance of license.

Section 31-10-26.1. - Anatomical gifts by drivers.

Section 31-10-27. - License to be carried and exhibited on demand.

Section 31-10-28. - Restricted licenses.

Section 31-10-29. - Duplicate certificates.

Section 31-10-30. - Expiration and renewal of licenses.

Section 31-10-31. - Fees.

Section 31-10-32. - Notice of change of address or name.

Section 31-10-33. - Records to be kept by the division of motor vehicles.

Section 31-10-34 - — 31-10-34.4. Repealed.

Section 31-10-34.5. - Transfer of functions to administrator of division of motor vehicles.

Section 31-10-35. - Commercial drivers’ school license required.

Section 31-10-36. - Application for commercial drivers’ school license.

Section 31-10-37. - Fee — Expiration of license — Duplicates.

Section 31-10-38. - Denial, suspension, or revocation of commercial drivers’ school licenses.

Section 31-10-39. - Instructor’s license required.

Section 31-10-40. - Fee — Expiration of instructor’s license.

Section 31-10-41. - Denial, suspension, or revocation of instructor’s license.

Section 31-10-42. - Hearing on denial, suspension, or revocation of driver’s school or instructor’s licenses — Review.

Section 31-10-43. - Penalties for violations.

Section 31-10-44. - Medical advisory board.

Section 31-10-45. - Safety belts.

Section 31-10-46. - Driver education course — Credit given.

Section 31-10-47. - Notification of selective service registration requirement.

Section 31-10-48. - Veteran designation on operator license.