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MI HB4306
Bill
Status
10/30/2025
Primary Sponsor
Curtis VanderWall
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AI Summary
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Establishes that individuals who experience an epileptic seizure face a mandatory license suspension of at least 6 months
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Allows suspension to be reduced to no more than 3 months if the individual submits a physician's statement within 30 days certifying that seizures are controlled by medication and all symptoms affecting safe driving have abated
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Permits the Secretary of State to further reduce or waive suspension periods under specific circumstances, including seizures caused by medically directed medication changes, partial seizures not affecting consciousness, established purely nocturnal seizure patterns, or seizures secondary to acute illnesses unlikely to recur
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Allows physicians to submit written recommendations for reduced suspension periods with supporting documentation, such as evidence of focal aware seizures or low recurrence risk
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The bill is tie-barred with HB 4307 and only takes effect if that companion bill is also enacted into law
Legislative Description
Traffic control: driver license; exceptions to driver license suspension for certain individuals who suffered an epileptic seizure; provide for. Amends sec. 309 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.309) & adds sec. 309a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4307'25
Traffic control: driver license
Last Action
Reassigned To Committee On Health Policy
2/11/2026