(a) Any affidavit for a restricted Class "C" and/or "M" license shall be signed by the parent or guardian having legal custody and shall include a finding by the Highway Patrol that extreme inconvenience actually exits. The affidavit shall also: - (i) Set forth the purpose or purposes for which the applicant needs to drive;
- (ii) State the names and relationship of persons possessing valid driver's licenses residing at the same domicile as the applicant and a statement of the reasons these licensed drivers cannot provide transportation for the applicant;
- (iii) State the class(es) of license desired; and
- (iv) Include statements from the school superintendent or principal and/or employer verifying enrollment, employment, school hours (including extracurricular activities), and/or work hours.
- (v) Any other circumstance that the Highway Patrol finds is an extreme inconvenience shall be limited to the need to provide transportation to individuals living in the applicant's domicile for medical or health purposes if:
- (A) The medical or health reason is a long-term condition requiring transportation for at least 6 months; and
- (B) A signed statement from a medical doctor or vision specialist familiar with the medical or health condition is submitted describing the condition, its duration, and the need for transportation resulting from it.
(b) Any applicant failing to apply for a restricted license within 30 days of the affidavit's approval shall be required to submit another affidavit to the Highway Patrol.
(c) Restricted Class "C" and "M" licenses shall expire 30 days after the licensee's sixteenth birthday.