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Committee reports bill to let PennDOT reuse recent photos, signatures for some drivers with disabilities

2217814 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The House Transportation Committee voted to report House Bill 410, with an amendment that delays the bill's effective date; the measure would allow PennDOT to issue an ID or driver's license using the most recent photo and signature on file for qualifying individuals with disabilities and certain veterans.

The House Transportation Committee on a committee vote reported House Bill 410, which would allow PennDOT to issue a driver's license or ID using the most recent photo and signature already in PennDOT's records for certain people with disabilities and for veterans certified as 100% service-connected by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

Committee staffer Kyle summarized the bill for members, saying, “This bill allows individuals with disabilities who meet certain qualifications to request that PennDOT issue a driver's license or ID card…

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