Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF946

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Driver's license road skills examination appointment requirements and website information amended, third-party testing programs and third-party testers authorized to conduct behind-the-wheel road tests for class D drivers' licenses, requirements and criteria specified, audits required, and appeals of decisions made by the commissioner allowed.

Impact

In an effort to streamline the process of obtaining a driver's license, HF946 introduces significant updates to existing laws. It will modify Minnesota Statutes, specifically section 171.13, focusing on enhancing the process of taking the driving test. By leveraging third-party testing programs, the bill intends to improve access to road skills testing and potentially reduce waiting times and backlogs at state-run examination offices. This could lead to a more efficient licensing process, benefiting both applicants and state regulatory operations.

Summary

House File 946 (HF946) aims to amend the requirements surrounding the appointment and management of driver's license road skills examinations in Minnesota. The bill seeks to authorize third-party testing programs and testers to conduct behind-the-wheel road tests for Class D drivers' licenses. Furthermore, it specifies the qualifications that these third-party testers must meet, such as having a valid driver's license and passing necessary examinations. This change is poised to expand the availability of driving tests and alleviate pressures on state resources by allowing certified entities to administer essential driving tests.

Contention

The implementation of HF946 may lead to discussions regarding the safety and integrity of the third-party testing process. While the bill mandates audits and reporting requirements for third-party testers to ensure compliance and accountability, there may be concerns over the consistency and reliability of testing standards. Critics may argue that allowing third-party testers could introduce variability in testing quality, potentially affecting public safety. Nonetheless, supporters will likely emphasize the importance of accessibility and the benefits of expanding the testing infrastructure.

Companion Bills

MN SF1394

Similar To Driver's license road skills examination appointment requirements and website information modification

Previously Filed As

MN SF1394

Driver's license road skills examination appointment requirements and website information modification

MN SF2271

Driver's license agents authorization to conduct behind-the-wheel road tests for class D drivers' licenses

MN SF715

Third party testing program for driver's license knowledge, road and skills tests authorization

MN SF4460

Third-party commercial driver's license road tests authorization

MN SF3736

Authority amendment for third-party road tests for school bus drivers

MN HF3576

Authority for third-party road tests for school bus drivers amended, and technical changes made.

MN SF294

Driver's license road skills examination availability online modifications and road skills examination cancellation fees modification

MN SF1880

Department of Public Safety offering of road skills examinations for class D drivers' licenses in cities with populations greater than 70,000 requirement provision and appropriation

MN SF1181

Availability modification of road skills examinations on the division of Driver and Vehicle Services website

MN HF795

Online booking availability of driver's license road skills examinations modified, and fees for cancellation modified.

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