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IN HB1527
Bill
Status
1/17/2019
Primary Sponsor
Peggy Mayfield
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement agencies must forward stolen license plate notifications to the BMV, which must mark plates as stolen and permanently retire them from reissuance
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Driver education curriculum standards must include instruction on approaching and driving through roundabouts and yielding right-of-way procedures under IC 9-21-8-35
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Applicants may request driver's licenses, learner's permits, and identification cards be issued without an address or with a mailing address instead of their principal residence address
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Cards issued without a residence address must display a warning that they will not be accepted for federal identification purposes and must have a unique design or color distinguishing them from federally-compliant cards
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These address privacy options do not apply to commercial driver's licenses, commercial learner's permits, or individuals required to maintain current addresses under sex offender registry requirements (IC 11-8-8-15)
Legislative Description
Bureau of motor vehicles. Requires a law enforcement agency that receives a notification of a stolen license plate to forward the notification to the bureau of motor vehicles (bureau). Requires the bureau to mark the license plate as stolen and not reissue the license plate. Requires the bureau to include procedures for: (1) approaching and driving through a roundabout; and (2) yielding the right-of-way to certain vehicles; with standards for classroom and in-car driver education curriculum. Requires the bureau to issue a driver's license, permit, identification card, and photo exempt identification card without an address or with a mailing address instead of the principal residence address upon the request of the person making the application.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation
1/17/2019