RENEWAL OF LICENSE & STATE ID; MODIFY                                               S.B. 1111 (S-2) & 1112 (S-2):
                                                                                                                                                                                                      SUMMARY OF BILL
                                                                                                                                                                        REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Senate Bill 1111 (Substitute S-2 as reported)
Senate Bill 1112 (Substitute S-2 as reported)
Sponsor:   Senator Ruth Johnson (S.B. 1111)
                            Senator Betty Jean Alexander (S.B. 1112)
Committee:   Transportation and Infrastructure
 
CONTENT
 
Senate Bill 1111 (S-2) would amend the Michigan Vehicle Code to allow the Secretary of State (SOS) to issue a renewal operator's or chauffeur's license for two additional four-year periods, instead of one additional four-year period, or until the individual was no longer determined to be legally present by mail or by other methods prescribed by the SOS.
 
Senate Bill 1112 (S-2) would amend Public Act 222 of 1972, which governs the form, issuance, and use of an official State identification (ID) card, to allow the SOS to issue a renewal official State ID card for two additional four-year periods, instead of one addition four-year period, by mail or by other methods prescribed by the SOS.
 
Senate Bill 1111 is tie-barred to Senate Bill 1112.
 
MCL 257.307 (S.B. 1111)                                                                                   Legislative Analyst:   Tyler VanHuyse
            28.292 (S.B. 1112)
 
FISCAL IMPACT
 
The bills would have no fiscal impact on State or local government.
 
Date Completed:   12-8-20                                                                                                       Fiscal Analyst: Joe Carrasco
 
 
 
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.