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Rep. Tillman’s bill would let people add optional ‘invisible disability’ designation to state IDs

Ways and Means General Fund · January 14, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 66 would allow people to request an optional designation on driver’s licenses and state IDs indicating certain invisible medical disabilities; sponsors said the mark is voluntary, requires documentation at the DMV, and would be further revised after committee review.

Representative Jeremy Tillman introduced House Bill 66, saying the measure would create an optional designation on state driver’s licenses and identification cards to indicate certain "invisible" medical conditions. "House bill 66 deals with, creating a designation for your driver's license," Tillman told the committee, and he said the designation would be optional rather than mandated.

The bill, Tillman said, would let a person "take the medical diagnosis to the DMV and say they would…

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