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MN SF182
Bill
Status
1/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
John Jasinski
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AI Summary
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Noncompliant driver's licenses and ID cards marked under this bill would not be valid for accessing any state services or benefits under Minnesota law
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Applicants for noncompliant licenses/ID cards may voluntarily choose to demonstrate U.S. citizenship or lawful presence, changing current law where proof is not required
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Noncompliant licenses/ID cards must be marked "not for voting" on the front and "not for benefits" on the back if: the applicant is a first-time applicant who hasn't demonstrated citizenship, holds a previously marked card and hasn't demonstrated citizenship, or submits documentation showing temporary lawful status
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Commercial driver's licenses still require proof of citizenship or immigration status as mandated by federal law
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Amends Minnesota Statutes sections 171.06 and 171.07, and creates new section 171.025; introduced January 16, 2025 and referred to Transportation Committee
Legislative Description
Drivers license or identification card applicant declaration of citizenship or immigration status authorization
Last Action
Referred to Transportation
1/16/2025