Governor Tate Reeves has signed a bill into law that extends the period to renew a driver’s license without having to take a test.
House Bill 971, effective immediately, allows for a license to be expired for up to five years before a person would have to take a test to renew it. The previous time period for a test to be required after a license expiration was 18 months.
That’s not all it would do though.
Additionally, HB 971 prohibits anyone who has been convicted of a trafficking crime under the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act or under federal law from driving a commercial vehicle.
The bill also requires the Mississippi Department of Public Safety to be responsible “for regulating a digital wallet for state agency credentials.”
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