answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

yes. however, according to California state law, "You must carry a statement signed by the school principal, dean or a staff person authorized by the principal or dean, indicating when the schooling or school-authorized activity will be completed." If pulled over liicensce suspension will occur and DUI or driving while intoxicated may be added if any members in the vehicle under 20 are drunk.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: If one has a provisional drivers license in California is it possible to get an exemption allowing you to drive another minor unaccompanied for school purposes?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is a provisionals license?

In some states a provisional license is given to new drivers, restricting them to what hours and where they can drive. A form of provisional is also given sometimes to someone who has a revoked license, allowing them to drive for working duties.


What is the age of legal consent in HI?

The age of consent in Hawaii is 16. There is also a close in age exemption allowing teens aged 14-15yo to have sex with someone who is less than 5yo older.


What does restriction Z mean on WA Drivers license?

It's a restriction allowing what would normally be a commercial motor vehicle requiring a CDL to be operated only for agricultural business (farm truck exemption).


How can a California reverse mortgage benefit residents of California?

A California reverse mortage can benefit residents of California by allowing them access to a portion of their loan equity Home owners can draw the mortage principal in a lump sum.


How did the gold rush change California?

it changed California because of the population


What is the sea in California?

Salton Sea, which BTW is artificial, it was created when a railroad dike collapsed allowing a river to flood a valley.


Why did the North favor allowing California to enter the Union as free state?

It threatened to upset the balance of power between free and slave states.


Can a parent get in legal trouble by allowing a 16-year-old girl to visit her boyfriend in another state unaccompanied?

Yes. Section 304-5 states that any minor unaccompanied across state lines by his/her guardian will immediately be detained by law enforcement and fines for abandonment will be issued to the guardian. In some cases, foster care for the child may be mandatory immediately after detainment.


How can the homestead exemption help against foreclosure in a possible Chapter 13 dismissal?

The homestead exemption can protect your home equity in Chapter 13 bankruptcy from being used to pay off creditors. If the Chapter 13 case is dismissed, the homestead exemption may still provide some protection against foreclosure by allowing you to keep a certain amount of equity in your home. However, without the structure of the Chapter 13 repayment plan, you may still be at risk of foreclosure if you are unable to catch up on missed mortgage payments.


Why are maps concerning wells exempted from the Freedom of Information Act?

According to the US Justice Department, the intent of the exemption is unclear, but most likely relates to an attempt to limit private speculators buying up parcels of land thought to contain valuable natural resources by allowing the government to limit the dissemination of this information. Interestingly, it's not even clear what sort of well this exemption is intended to protect, but the primary concern seems to have been oil wells rather than water wells.


At what age can a child decide not to go with non custodial parent in California?

Age 18. Allowing the child to ignore the authority of the court sets a poor example. see link


When does not allowing car repossession become a crime in California?

Not allowing car repossession can be considered a crime in California if the person intentionally hides or conceals the vehicle with the intent to defraud the creditors. This is known as "fraudulent concealment of collateral." It is a civil offense that can result in civil penalties and potential criminal charges.