Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3907

Introduced
3/2/26  

Caption

Window tinting exceptions for police vehicles modified.

Impact

The proposed amendments include specific provisions that would allow for exceptions to the tinting regulations under certain medical conditions. For instance, individuals who can provide a valid prescription may maintain tinted windows on their vehicles, provided the prescription includes detailed information about the vehicle and any necessary documentation. This modification seeks to balance public safety with the legitimate medical needs of individuals requiring window tinting for health reasons.

Summary

House File 3907 aims to amend existing regulations regarding window tinting for motor vehicles, specifically focusing on police vehicles. The bill proposes modifications to the exceptions outlined in Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 169.71, subdivision 4a, which govern the allowable tinting on various vehicles. It is crucial for law enforcement vehicles as these changes could impact operational effectiveness, enhancing the visibility and safety of police officers while on duty.

Contention

While the bill is largely regarded as a necessary adjustment to accommodate both law enforcement needs and medical requirements, there are concerns. Critics may argue that such exceptions could lead to abuse or misinterpretation of the regulations, resulting in inconsistent applications of the law. Additionally, there is a discussion on the broader implications of tinting laws for personal privacy versus public safety, as the visibility of police vehicles can be crucial during active law enforcement activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1243

Car window glazing requirements exception modified.

MN SF1075

Requirements modification for exception to window glazing requirements

MN HF3844

Optometrist clarified to be able to prescribe certain window glazing materials for motor vehicles.

MN SF3637

Optometrists prescribing of certain window glaze materials authorization clarification provision

MN SF3539

Traffic regulations related to motor vehicle equipment requirements modification; motor vehicle registration sticker requirements modifications

MN HF3316

Various requirements governing traffic regulations related to motor vehicle equipment modified, motor vehicle registration sticker requirements modified, and technical and conforming changes made.

MN HB1178

Relative to permissible window tinting on motor vehicles.

MN A4673

Concerns windshield and window tint requirements for motor vehicles; requires motor vehicle windshield and window tint inspection.

MN SB255

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Tinting Of Motor Vehicle Windshield, Windows, Or Side Wings.

MN SB913

Motor Vehicles - Enhanced Tinted Windows - Medical Exemption

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