West Virginia Code § 18-8-11

School attendance and satisfactory academic progress as conditions of
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licensing for privilege of operation of motor vehicle.
(a) Whenever a student at least 15 but less than 17 years of age, except as provided in
subsection (e) of this section, withdraws from school, the attendance director or chief
administrator shall notify the Division of Motor Vehicles of the student's withdrawal no later
than five days from the date of the withdrawal. Within five days of receipt ofe the notice, the
Division of Motor Vehicles shall send notice to the student that the student's instruction
permit or license to operate a motor vehicle will be restricted to drivingr for work or medical
purposes or educational or religious pursuits under the provisions of §17B-3-6 of this code on
the 30th day following the date the notice was sent unless documentation of compliance with
the provisions of this section is received by the Division of Motor Vehicles before that time.
The notice shall also advise the student that he or she is entittled to a hearing before the
county superintendent of schools or his or her designee or before the appropriate private
school official concerning whether the student's withdrawal from school was due to a
circumstance or circumstances beyond the control of the student. If restricted, the division
may not reinstate an instruction permit or license until the student returns to school and
shows satisfactory academic progress or until the student attains 17 years of age.
(b) Whenever a student at least 15 but less than 17 years of age is enrolled in a secondary
school and fails to maintain satisfactgory academic progress, the attendance director or chief
administrator shall follow the procedures set out in subsection (a) of this section to notify the
Division of Motor Vehicles. Wiethin five days of receipt of the notice, the Division of Motor
Vehicles shall send notice to the student that the student's instruction permit or license will
be restricted to driving Lfor work or medical purposes or educational or religious pursuits
under the provisions of §17B-3-6 of this code on the 30th day following the date the notice
was sent unless docu mentation of compliance with the provisions of this section is received
by the Division of Motor Vehicles before that time. The notice shall also advise the student
that he or she is entitled to a hearing before the county superintendent of schools or his or
her designee or before the appropriate private school official concerning whether the
student's failure to make satisfactory academic progress was due to a circumstance or
circumstances beyond the control of the student. Once the restriction is ordered, the division
may not reinstate an instruction permit or license until the student shows satisfactory
academic progress or until the student attains 17 years of age.
(c) Upon written request of a student, within 10 days of receipt of a notice of restriction as
provided by this section, the Division of Motor Vehicles shall afford the student the
opportunity for an administrative hearing. The scope of the hearing shall be limited to
determining if there is a question of improper identity, incorrect age, or some other clerical
error.
(d) For the purposes of this section:
(1) "Withdrawal" is defined as more than 10 consecutive or 15 total days unexcused
absences during a school year, or suspension pursuant to §18A-5-1a(a) and §18A-5-1a(b) of
this code.
(2) "Satisfactory academic progress" means the attaining and maintaining of grades
sufficient to allow for graduation and course work in an amount sufficient to allow
graduation in five years or by age 19, whichever is earlier.
(3) "Circumstances outside the control of the student" shall include, but not be limited to,
medical reasons, familial responsibilities, and the necessity of supporting oneself or another.
(4) Suspension or expulsion from school or imprisonment in a jail or a West Virginia
correctional facility is not a circumstance beyond the control of tuhe student.
(e) Whenever the withdrawal from school of the student, the student's failure to enroll in a
course leading to or to obtain a GED or high school diploma, or the student's failure to make
satisfactory academic progress is due to a circumstancae or circumstances beyond the control
of the student, or the withdrawal from school is for the purpose of transfer to another school
as confirmed in writing by the student's parent or gluardian, no notice shall be sent to the
Division of Motor Vehicles to restrict the studsent's motor vehicle operator's license and if
the student is applying for a license, the attendance director or chief administrator shall
provide the student with documentation toi present to the Division of Motor Vehicles to
excuse the student from the provisiogns of this section. The school district superintendent (or
the appropriate school official of any private secondary school) with the assistance of the
county attendance director and any other staff or school personnel shall be the sole judge of
whether any of the grounds for restriction of a license as provided by this section are due to
a circumstance or circumstances beyond the control of the student.
(f) The state board shall promulgate rules necessary for uniform implementation of this
section among the counties and as may otherwise be necessary for the implementation of
this section. The rule may not include attainment by a student of any certain grade point
average as a measure of satisfactory progress toward graduation.

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