Thursday, July 29, 1982
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
Page 3-B
Increase Set
For Permit Fees
RALEIGH ln the near
future, fees charged for
motor vehicle operator
learner’s permits and fees
for special identification
cards will increase to $5, the
N.C. Department of
Transportation’s (NCDOT)
Division of Motor Vehicles
(DMV) has announced.
As enacted by the 1982
General Assembly and
effective August 1, the fee
for issuance of limited
learners permits and
learners permits shall be $5.
The General Assembly
authorized the fee increase
to cover rising costs of
administering the program.
Limited learners permits
are issued to applicants
under the age of 16. Ac
cording to the new law, this
permit will be valid eighteen
months after the date of
issuance. Previously, the
permit was issued at no
charge and expired on the
applicant’s sixteenth birth
day. The law continues to
require any person with a
limited learner’s permit to
have a parent or legal
guardian in the vehicle for
close supervision while
driving.
DMV Commissioner R.W.
Wilkins, Jr., said, “By
extending the validity of the
limited learner's permit to
eighteen months, young
people can opt to prolong the
period before they obtain
their license and thereby
gain more experience
driving. This law gives
greater flexibility to the
young people and will
hopefully prepare them to
be safer, more responsible
drivers.”
Learners permits are
issued to applicants over the
age of 16 and prior to the
new law, cost $4. With the
new law, the fee will in
crease to $5. Also effective
August 1, the renewal fee for
a learner’s permit will be
reduced from $7 to $5. Any
permit issued to a person
under the age of 18 must be
signed by a parent or legal
guardian, according to law.
Special identification
cards are issued to persons
who are at least 16 years of
age and residents of North
Carolina. Under the new
law, the fee for issuance or
reissuance of the cards will
increase from $3 to $5. The
cards will however continue
to be issued without fee to a
resident of North Carolina
who is legally blind or who
has attained the age of 70
years.
As part of the new law, the
special identification cards
will automatically expire on
the birth date of the card
holder every four years
after issuance. The cards
will also be assigned a
computerized number. The
computerized system has
been endorsed by the N.C.
Merchants Association to
give more validity to the
Accuracy of information
contained on the card. The
target date for im
plementation of this new law
has been designated as
September 1, 1982, ac
cording to DMV officials.
Valid identification such
as a certified birth cer
tificate or two reputable
identification pieces are
required for issuance of
motor vehicle operator
learner’s permits and
special identification cards.
Anyone who needs further
information or has questions
concerning these new laws
can contact the Raleigh
DMV driver license section
at (919) 733-9906.
Farm Computers
A Shiloh farmer believes
the computer will become
one of the most valuable
tools for agricultural
operations since the advent
of mechanized farm
equipment. Next week, he
will conduct a workshop at
College of The Albemarle to
introduce ways other area
farmers can benefit from
computer applications.
Randy Williams will begin
“Computer Operations for
Farmers” at 7 P.M., August
2 in Room C-101 at COA’s
North Road Street campus
in Elizabeth City. The
workshop will be held for
two consecutive Mondays,
ending on August 9.
Williams said the first
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