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MS HB25
Bill
Status
Failed
2/3/2026
Primary Sponsor
Bryant Clark
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AI Summary
- Authorizes individuals whose driver's licenses were suspended for failure to comply with child support orders to petition chancery court within 30 days for a hardship license
- Requires proof of hardship by clear and convincing evidence, including independent documentation and a recommendation letter from the Mississippi Department of Human Services
- Limits hardship license holders to driving only to work and religious services; license cannot be used to operate commercial motor vehicles
- Sets the hardship license fee at $25.00 with a four-year term
- Hardship license must be visually distinct from regular driver's licenses; Mississippi Department of Public Safety and Human Services must adopt regulations to implement the program
Legislative Description
Driver's license; authorize issuance of hardship license to persons suspended for being out of compliance with order for support.
Last Action
Died In Committee
2/3/2026
Committee Referrals
Judiciary B1/7/2026
Full Bill Text
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