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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 171

171.042 DRIVER'S LICENSE FOR MEDICAL REASON.

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171.042 DRIVER'S LICENSE FOR MEDICAL REASON.
(a)For purposes of this section, "relative" means the applicant's grandparent, parent, sibling, or legal guardian, including adoptive, half, step, and in-law relationships.
(b)Notwithstanding any provisions of section 171.04 , relating to the age of an applicant, the commissioner may issue a driver's license to a person who has attained the age of 15 years but is under the age of 16 years, who, except for age, is qualified to hold a driver's license and who needs to operate a motor vehicle because of:
(1)personal medical reasons;
(2)medical reasons of a relative; or
(3)a disabled relative who has a disability that makes it difficult to drive or who does not have a driver's license due to a disability.
(c)The applicant is not required to comply with the six-month instruction permit possession provisions of sections 171.04, subdivision 1 , clause (2), and 171.05, subdivision 2a, or with the 12-month provisional license possession provision of section 171.04 , subdivision 1, clause (1), item (i).
(d)Applicants must apply to the commissioner for the license on forms prescribed by the commissioner. The application must be accompanied by written verified statements from the applicant's relative or a doctor setting forth the reason the applicant is qualified for the license. The commissioner in issuing such license may impose such conditions and limitations as in the commissioner's judgment are necessary to the interests of the public safety and welfare.
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