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House approves emergency measure easing driver license rules for some military affiliates, expands drone program to townships and counties
Summary
Amended House Bill 434 passed the Ohio House Oct. 8 with an emergency clause. Sponsors said the emergency fix addresses new driver's-license barriers for allied foreign liaisons at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and expands the state’s drone-for-first-responders program to include townships and counties.
The Ohio House on Oct. 8 approved amended House Bill 434 with an emergency clause aimed at two separate but urgent fixes: exempting certain military-related limited-term driver’s-license applicants from new identification requirements, and expanding the Transfer of First Responders drone program to townships and counties.
Representative Willis (speaker on the bill) told the House the measure responds to difficulties at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which the sponsor described as the state’s…
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