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House shortens driver-license suspension period for people with epilepsy in two bills

Michigan House of Representatives · October 30, 2025
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Summary

House bills 4306 and 4307 passed on third reading; sponsors said the change reduces automatic suspension from six months to three months when a physician verifies seizure control and includes provisions for special circumstances.

The Michigan House passed two related bills (House Bill 4306 and House Bill 4307) intended to shorten mandatory license-suspension periods for people who have experienced seizures.

Representative Ann VanderWaal, sponsor for HB 4306, said the package would "restore an important tool" for people with epilepsy by reducing the automatic suspension period under current law from six months to three months if a physician certifies…

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