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Senate approves exemption so permanent medical window-tint prescriptions need not be renewed every two years

2433078 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

Senate File 1075 exempts drivers with a permanent medical prescription for window tint from the statute requiring two-year renewals. Sponsors cited a constituent who waited six months for a specialist appointment; the bill was approved on the Senate floor.

The Minnesota Senate approved Senate File 1075 to exempt individuals with a permanent medical prescription for window tint from the statutory two-year renewal requirement.

Senator Howe, speaking as sponsor, described a constituent case: "In 2021, Patty Sutherland suffered a traumatic brain injury from a fall. She was given a prescription for window tint, and as required by statute at the time, it said it was good for a lifetime," Howe said on the floor. Howe said the 2008 statutory amendment…

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