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House Corrections Committee advances H.549 with DMV language left intact

House Corrections and Institutions Committee · February 25, 2026

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Summary

The House Corrections & Institutions Committee voted to advance H.549 (Draft 4.1, strike-all), preserving the committee's language on non-driver ID cards and DMV procedures for incarcerated people; staff will send the finalized draft and vote record to the clerk and courts office.

The House Corrections & Institutions Committee on Feb. 25 voted to advance H.549 (Draft 4.1, the strike-all amendment), preserving the committee's language on non-driver identification cards and measures for issuing driver's licenses to people who are incarcerated. Committee leadership said the Senate Transportation committee had reported out a miscellaneous DMV bill that includes H.549's provisions without changing the committee's language, and members moved to vote the bill out favorably.

Chair (identified in the transcript as Speaker 1) moved the committee to adopt Draft 4.1 and called for a second, after which members recorded their votes by roll call/voice. The chair asked staff to prepare the committee report, include Draft 4.1, and send the materials and vote record to the clerk and the court's office.

Committee discussion after the vote focused on operational questions for the Department of Motor Vehicles. A staff member or member advised consulting Nancy Prescott at DMV to confirm how the bill's fee language will operate in practice; transcript discussion noted the bill text shows a fee of $0 but DMV indicated an operational cost of about $3.30 per card or license that the agency has historically absorbed. The committee instructed the bill reporter to include any votes and the final draft when transmitting to the clerk.

The committee did not amend the H.549 language in the course of the meeting and directed staff to complete the required paperwork for the bill to proceed to the notice calendar and then to Ways and Means for fee-related review.