Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF506

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the penalties for persons who operate a motor vehicle while their operating privileges are denied, canceled, suspended, revoked, or barred.

Impact

The potential impact of HF506 on state laws is considerable, as it modifies the existing framework around penalties for driving violations associated with suspended licenses. By clearly defining the penalties for various offenses and establishing scheduled violation fines, the law aims to deter individuals from driving with invalid permits. This aligns the penalties more closely with the severity of the offenses, emphasizing accountability within the state’s motor vehicle regulatory system.

Summary

House File 506 addresses the penalties for individuals operating a motor vehicle while their driving privileges have been denied, canceled, suspended, revoked, or barred. The bill stipulates that a first offense in this context would now be classified as a simple misdemeanor, with specific penalties laid out, including fines ranging from $250 to $1,500. This represents a significant adjustment from the default misdemeanor fines, creating a more pronounced financial consequence for those found in violation of these driving restrictions.

Contention

Notable points of discussion surrounding this bill include its implications for individuals who repeatedly violate driving restrictions. The graduated penalties—where a second violation becomes a simple misdemeanor and third or subsequent violations escalate to serious misdemeanors—signal a hardline approach intended to reduce the incidence of such violations. However, some advocates may express concern over the harshness of the fines and the potential for increased criminalization of low-income individuals who may inadvertently drive without valid licenses due to various circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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