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(e) If one parent deceased, surviving parent may sign with deceased parent's death <br />certificate. <br />(f) Legal guardian(s) may sign with certified court documents. <br />(g) Foster parents(s) may sign with certified court documents. A minor applicant in foster <br />care shall present verification of foster care on Department of Human Services letterhead <br />signed by the Director or his designee pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes <br />Section 286-112 (a) (3). <br />(h) Next of kin may sign if both parents are deceased. Must provide death certificate for both <br />parents. <br />(i) Responsible adult(s) may sign if both parents are deceased. Responsible adult(s) must be <br />willing to assume financial responsibility of the minor and must provide death certificate <br />for both parents. <br />(j) Legally emancipated minor may sign for himself/herself with court documents showing <br />grant of emancipation. <br />(k) Adult spouse of minor applicant may sign with proof of age and marriage certificate. <br />The Examiner of Drivers shall determine the acceptability of all documents submitted <br />and may require additional supporting documents as deemed necessary. <br />. ��serse�er��:�es�:�erss�a�s��e�:�ssrrss <br />. Rss:�ss� <br />Rule 11. [614 Written and Performance Examination Scores. <br />(a) The written and performance examinations are issued to determine whether an applicant <br />has a reasonably complete understanding of the rules of the road, ordinary safe driving <br />practices and the laws relating to licensing of drivers and vehicles. <br />(b) All scores shall be valid for thirty days after passing such exams for the following <br />requirements: <br />(1) Financial responsibility requirements. <br />
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