Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF111

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Restricted disabled relative license establishment

Impact

If enacted, SF111 would modify existing statutes in chapter 171 of Minnesota Statutes to create this new category of restricted license. This license would allow holder applicants to operate vehicles solely to aid their relatives in essential daily activities such as work and medical appointments, thus addressing the transportation barriers faced by disabled individuals. The bill encourages independence for those requiring assistance, allowing them greater access to necessary services without undue hardship on their caregivers.

Summary

SF111 proposes the establishment of a restricted disabled relative license in the state of Minnesota. This bill aims to provide a means for individuals who are relatives of disabled persons to assist them with transportation needs. The bill defines a 'relative' to include grandparents, parents, siblings, or legal guardians of persons with disabilities and allows those who are at least 15 years old to apply for this license under specific conditions. The disabled relative must have a condition that hampers their ability to drive or hold a standard driver’s license due to their disability.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported as a means to ease the mobility challenges faced by disabled individuals and their families, discussions may arise regarding the implications of granting minors the ability to drive under such arrangements. Concerns may center around safety, the extent of responsibility one would bear as a driver for a disabled relative, and the qualifications required to obtain such a license. The proposed effective date of July 1, 2024, signifies the intention to implement the law in the near future, prompting discussions regarding public awareness and understanding of this new licensing option.

Companion Bills

MN HF1438

Similar To Restricted disabled relative license established.

Similar Bills

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