This bill amends Minnesota Statutes to allow applicants for drivers' licenses and identification cards to designate a secondary mailing address. The new legal language defines a "secondary mailing address" as a location where a person may receive mail, distinct from their residence address. The bill mandates that the Department of Public Safety must allow applicants to specify this secondary address upon application for various types of licenses and identification cards, including enhanced versions. Additionally, it stipulates that the secondary mailing address will be used for the delivery of the identification card or driver's license instead of the applicant's residence address.

The bill also includes several amendments to existing statutes, such as changes to the application process and the information required from applicants. Notably, it removes the requirement for applicants to provide either their residence address or designated address under section 5B.05, allowing for the inclusion of the secondary mailing address. Furthermore, the bill appropriates funds for the implementation and administration of this new provision, with an effective date of August 1, 2024, for all related changes.

Statutes affected:
Introduction: 171.01, 171.06