Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3492

Introduced
5/7/25  

Caption

REAL ID implementation law repealer

Impact

The bill, upon enactment, will repeal existing statutes that mandated the issuance of REAL ID compliant licenses and IDs as per federal requirements. This would mean that Minnesota will discontinue practices used to ensure alignment with the federal REAL ID specifications, thereby allowing for the continued issuance of noncompliant licenses. The legislation sets the groundwork for a new framework to be developed that complies with state preferences rather than federal mandates, emphasizing local control over identity documentation regulations.

Summary

S.F. No. 3492 is a legislative proposal in Minnesota aimed at repealing the state's implementation of the REAL ID Act. Introduced by Senators Lucero, Wesenberg, Lieske, Green, and Hoffman, the bill challenges previously established laws from 2017 that required compliance with specific federal standards for state-issued identification documents. The proposal involves significant changes to how driver's licenses and identification cards are administered, especially concerning the status of compliance and the nature of noncompliant licenses.

Contention

Discussion around S.F. No. 3492 has highlighted a divide in perspective regarding the implications of repealing the REAL ID law. Proponents argue that it restores state rights and autonomy over residents' identification processes, while opponents voice concerns about increased security risks and potential complications in interstate travel and federal recognition of travel documents. The debate emphasizes the tension between state governing powers and federal requirements, particularly regarding data sharing and privacy related to identification verification.

Companion Bills

MN HF3284

Similar To REAL ID implementation law repealed.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.