The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2024, specifically section 171.301, to modify the requirements for obtaining a reintegration driver's license. The expiration period for a reintegration driver's license is changed from 15 days to 24 days from the date of issuance, and it is specified that this type of license cannot be renewed. Additionally, the bill establishes that these changes will take effect the day after final enactment and will apply to reintegration licenses issued on or after that date.

Furthermore, the bill outlines the conditions under which a person holding a reintegration driver's license may be issued a regular driver's license. To qualify, the individual must have held the reintegration license for at least one year, it must not have been canceled for more than 90 days, and the applicant must meet all standard application requirements, including payment of fees. The bill also mandates that any outstanding reinstatement fees or surcharges be forgiven for eligible applicants. This section will also take effect the day following final enactment.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 171.301