Lose Control Lose Your License

Can DMV, DPI, or the Division of Community Colleges issue DEC forms or grant hardships?

Does every student qualify for the six-month exemplary behavior review?

How can a student’s driving privileges be restored?

How does a student attending a private school, home school, or community college in North Carolina receive a DEC form?

How does DOP/LCLL affect minors who are emancipated?

How long is a Driving Eligibility Certificate valid?

How often is the Driving Eligibility Certificate issued?

If someone under the age of 18 does not have a high school diploma from a regionally accredited high school, what must he/she do in order to qualify for a driving eligibility certificate?

Is a hardship permanent?

To whom can public schools issue Driving Eligibility Certificates?

What are the major aspects of the Lose Control Lose Your License law?

What are the requirements for receiving a DEC?

What are the rules for hardships?

What is a Driving Eligibility Certificate (DEC) and what is the purpose of the DEC?

What is Exemplary Behavior?

What is the process for hardships?

What state agencies are involved in the Dropout Prevention/Driver’s License Legislation and the Lose Control Lose Your License law?

When should the school send the names of licenses to be revoked to the DMV?

Who is responsible for issuing a DEC?

Whom do I call with questions?

Whom do the laws affect?