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MN SF577
Bill
Status
1/23/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jen McEwen
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AI Summary
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Establishes a reintegration driver's license for individuals age 18 and older who have been released from at least 180 consecutive days of confinement or incarceration in state, federal, or other states' adult correctional facilities.
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Requires applicants' licenses to have been suspended or revoked for specific violations before incarceration; persons with revocations under DUI statutes must show insurance coverage, and those suspended for child support must provide court order showing suspension should be lifted.
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Prohibits issuance to persons with certain disqualifying conditions including certain medical or mental health conditions, DUI-related violations, or any post-release violations resulting in license suspension, revocation, or cancellation.
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Reintegration licenses are issued at no cost to applicants, expire 15 months from issuance and cannot be renewed; they are canceled if the holder commits violations that would suspend, revoke, or cancel a regular license.
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After holding a reintegration license for one full year without cancellation or expiration, applicants may obtain a regular REAL ID-compliant or noncompliant license; outstanding license-related fee balances are forgiven for eligible applicants.
Legislative Description
Reintegration license for certain individuals released from custody establishment
Last Action
Author added Rarick
2/6/2023