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Senate panel releases bill to allow acquired brain injury notation on IDs, expands officer training
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The Senate Transportation Committee released S192, allowing voluntary notation of acquired brain injury on driver IDs and directing law-enforcement training be expanded to include safety and communication techniques for autism, sensory loss and communication disorders; advocates urged community-informed curricula.
The Senate Transportation Committee on Monday released Senate Bill S192, which would let people with certain acquired brain injuries voluntarily add a notation to driver’s licenses and identification cards and requires existing training programs to include safety and interaction techniques for people with acquired brain injuries and similar conditions.
Kristen Wilson, a nurse, mother of a brain injury survivor and co‑founder of the nonprofit Get Out There with Acquired Brain Injury, told…
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