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House passes bills reducing license suspensions for people with epilepsy from six to three months
Summary
The Michigan House approved House Bills 4306 and 4307 to shorten mandatory driver‑license suspensions after seizures from six months to three months in cases where a physician documents seizure control or special circumstances.
The Michigan House approved a two‑bill package aimed at reducing the length of mandatory driver‑license suspensions for people who experience seizures.
Representative Ann VanderWaal (role listed in the transcript as Representative VanderWaal) told the House that House Bills 4306 and 4307 would change a six‑month mandatory suspension to a three‑month suspension if a physician…
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