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IA HF2479

IA HF2479
A bill for an act relating to driver's licenses marked to reflect veteran status.


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Introduced
02/16/2026
In Committee
02/16/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

Under current law, a person who is an honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces of the United States may request that the person’s driver’s license be marked to reflect the person’s status as a veteran. “Veteran” is not defined for purposes of this provision. Under 761 IAC 605.4(7)(e), the department of transportation (DOT) has provided, for purposes of driver’s license veteran status, that a veteran includes, among other persons, an honorably discharged member of the national guard or reserve forces who served for at least a minimum aggregate of 90 days of active duty service for purposes other than training. The DOT’s rule generally reflects the definition of “veteran” under Code section 35.1 for purposes of veterans affairs, which definition is also referenced in many places throughout the Code to define “veteran”. The bill provides that, for purposes of driver’s license veteran status, “veteran” includes a person who served in the national guard, regardless of the number of active duty service days served by the person.

AI Summary

This bill amends current law to expand the definition of "veteran" for the purpose of having a driver's license marked with veteran status. Currently, a person must be an honorably discharged veteran of the armed forces to get this designation, and existing regulations (761 IAC 605.4(7)(e)) define a veteran to include National Guard or reserve members with at least 90 days of active duty service for purposes other than training. This bill clarifies that for driver's license purposes, a "veteran" will now include anyone who served in the National Guard, regardless of how many days of active duty service they completed.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, referred to Veterans Affairs. H.J. 295. (on 02/16/2026)

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