HB 929 OH Introduced
Limit all limited term licenses, ID cards to one-year expiration
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Summary
This bill amends Ohio law to standardize the expiration period for limited term driver's licenses and identification cards. The bill requires that all limited term licenses and ID cards expire within a maximum of one year, eliminating any longer-term limited term designations. It also prohibits multi-year or permanent vehicle-related registrations for temporary residents of Ohio. The changes apply to driver's licenses, state ID cards, and vehicle registrations issued to individuals with temporary resident status. The bill affects multiple sections of the Ohio Revised Code governing license and registration issuance and renewal procedures.
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Official abstract
To amend sections 4501.01, 4503.10, 4503.103, 4503.107, 4506.14, 4507.09, and 4507.501 of the Revised Code to require all limited term licenses and identification cards to have a maximum one-year expiration and prohibit multi-year or permanent vehicle-related registrations for temporary residents.
Sponsor (1)
- Josh Williams Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- May 19, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 20, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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