Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF769

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Online driver education programs provided.

Impact

If enacted, HF769 will improve access to driver education, particularly for youth who may have difficulties attending in-person classes. By allowing online programs to be officially recognized, the legislation aligns with technological advancements and the increasing preference for digital learning environments. The bill outlines specific requirements that online programs must adhere to, including measures for maintaining the integrity of student assessments and preserving the security of student data. These provisions are intended to ensure that online education is just as effective and credible as traditional classroom instructions.

Summary

House File 769, also known as HF769, proposes the establishment of online driver education programs in Minnesota. The bill amends existing statutes to allow persons under the age of 18 to obtain a driver's instruction permit provided they have completed an online driver education program authorized under section 171.395. This initiative is aimed at increasing accessibility to driver education and accommodating current educational trends that favor online learning methods. The bill seeks to ensure that the online programs meet specific standards similar to those required for traditional classroom settings.

Contention

The introduction of HF769 reflects a significant shift in how driver education may be delivered in Minnesota. However, potential points of contention could arise regarding the effectiveness of online versus traditional driver education. Some stakeholders may express concerns over whether online programs can adequately prepare students for real-world driving, especially in the absence of practical, supervised drive time associated with in-person classes. Furthermore, the legislation's implementation may prompt discussions on equity in access to technology, particularly for underprivileged communities that may not have sufficient resources to engage in online learning.

Companion Bills

MN SF362

Similar To Online driver education programs establishment

Previously Filed As

MN SF362

Online driver education programs establishment

MN HF2107

Teleconference driver education authorized.

MN SF2134

Teleconference driver education authorization

MN SB1124

Driver education programs; classroom training may be administered in-person or online.

MN SB78

Driver education programs; parent/student driver education component.

MN HF4369

Driver and Vehicle Services policies clarified and modified, including but not limited to noncompliant driver's licenses and identification cards, recreational vehicles, and driver education program; and technical corrections made.

MN SB011

Minor Driver's Education Requirements

MN HB1021

Motor Vehicle Minor Driver Education Standards

MN HB339

Relating to driver education and driver's licensing requirements.

MN HB55

Relative to driver education.

Similar Bills

MN HF2107

Teleconference driver education authorized.

MN SF2134

Teleconference driver education authorization

MN SF362

Online driver education programs establishment

MN HF2619

General education basic formula allowance increased, money directed to class size reduction, and money appropriated.

MN SF1881

General education basic formula allowance increase; class size reduction money direction; appropriating money

MN HF629

Read Act established, schools required to use approved literacy curriculum, literacy specialists required, report required, and money appropriated.

MN SF4819

Special education excess cost aid for intermediate school districts and other special education cooperatives increase provision and appropriation

MN HF4333

Special education excess cost aid increased for intermediate school districts and other special education cooperatives, and money appropriated.