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   CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE    

   :: SECTION 14900-14907

 

14900.  (a) Upon application for an original class C or M driver's
license, there shall be paid to the department a fee of twelve
dollars ($12) for a license that will expire on the fourth birthday
of the applicant following the date of the application.  The payment
of the fee entitles the person paying the fee to apply for a driver's
license and to take three examinations within a period of 12 months
from the date of the application or during the period that an
instruction permit is valid, as provided in Section 12509.
   (b) In addition to the application fee specified in subdivision
(a), a person who fails to successfully complete the driving skill
test on the first attempt shall be required to pay an additional fee
of five dollars ($5) for each additional driving skill test
administered under that application.
   (c) The fee specified in subdivision (b) shall be collected in
conjunction with any application submitted on or after July 1, 2003.




14900.1.  (a) Except as provided in Sections 15250.6 and 15255.1,
upon application for the renewal of a driver's license or for a
license to operate a different class of vehicle, there shall be paid
to the department a fee of fifteen dollars ($15) for a license that
will expire on the fifth birthday of the applicant following the date
of the application.  The payment of the fee entitles the person
paying the fee to apply for a driver's license and to take three
examinations within a period of 12 months from the date of the
application or during the period that an instruction permit is valid,
as provided in Section 12509.
   (b) In addition to the application fee specified in subdivision
(a), a person who fails to successfully complete the driving skill
test on the first attempt shall be required to pay an additional fee
of five dollars ($5) for each additional driving skill test
administered under that application.
   (c) The fee specified in subdivision (b) shall be collected in
conjunction with any application submitted on or after July 1, 2003.




14900.5.  Upon application and payment of the fees for a driver's
license pursuant to Section 14900, an identification card may be
issued to the applicant if it is determined that a driver's license
cannot be issued due to the applicant's physical or mental condition.
  The identification card, unless canceled earlier, shall expire on
the applicant's sixth birthday following the date of application.




14901.  Upon an application for a duplicate driver's license or for
a change of name on a driver's license, there shall be paid the
department a fee of twelve dollars ($12).



14902.  (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b) of this
section, subdivision (c) of Section 13002, and subdivision (c) of
Section 14900, upon an application for an identification card there
shall be paid to the department a fee of six dollars ($6).
   (b) Upon application for an original senior citizen identification
card, or for the renewal thereof, issued pursuant to subdivision (b)
of Section 13000, there shall be paid to the department a fee of
three dollars ($3).
   (c) All fees received pursuant to this section shall be deposited
in the Motor Vehicle Account.



14904.  (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, before
a driver's license may be issued, reissued, or returned to the
licensee after a suspension or a revocation of a person's driving
privilege ordered by the department has been terminated, there shall,
in addition to any other fees required by this code, be paid to the
department a fee sufficient to pay the actual costs of the issuance,
reissuance, or return as determined by the department.
   (b) This section shall not apply to any suspension or revocation
that is set aside by the department or a court.
   (c) This section shall not apply to any suspension or revocation
based upon a physical or mental condition.



14905.  (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, in
lieu of the fees in Section 14904, before a driver's license may be
issued, reissued, or returned to a person after suspension or
revocation of the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle
pursuant to Section 13353 or 13353.2, there shall be paid to the
department a fee in an amount of one hundred twenty-five dollars
($125) to pay the costs of the administration of the administrative
suspension and revocation programs for persons who refuse or fail to
complete chemical testing, as provided in Section 13353, or who drive
with an excessive amount of alcohol in their blood, as provided in
Section 13353.2, any costs of the Department of the California
Highway Patrol related to the payment of compensation for overtime
for attending any administrative hearings pursuant to Article 3
(commencing with Section 14100) of Chapter 3 and Section 13382, and
any reimbursement for costs mandated by the state pursuant to
subdivisions (f) and (g) of Section 23612.
   (b) This section does not apply to a suspension or revocation that
is set aside by the department or a court.



14906.  (a) In addition to the fees required by Section 14904, the
department may require payment of a fee sufficient to pay the actual
costs, as determined by the department, for giving any notices in
connection with suspensions or revocations in accordance with
Sections 22, 29, and 13106.
   (b) This section does not apply to any suspension or revocation
that is set aside by the department or a court.




14907.  In addition to the fees required pursuant to Section 14904,
there shall be paid to the department a fee of one hundred twenty
dollars ($120) to pay the costs of a departmental review when
requested pursuant to Section 14105.5, following a hearing conducted
pursuant to Section 13353 or 13353.2.  The fee authorized under this
section shall be collected in conjunction with any request for a
departmental review received on or after January 1, 2003.






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