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Senate advances driver-license revisions to allow restricted licenses for rehabilitated offenders
Summary
First substitute SB 147 authorizes restricted licenses for people with past drug-related suspensions after meeting a three-year clean period and physician verification; Amendment 1 clarified physician certification language and the bill passed to the third-reading calendar by roll call.
Senator Hilliard presented first substitute Senate Bill 147, which adjusts driver‑license rules to permit limited, restricted licenses for certain people who previously lost driving privileges because of drug convictions or related suspensions.
Under the substitute, eligibility requires at least three years since the…
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