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HF2669 • 2026

A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION
Last action
2026-02-23
Official status
Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 374 .
Effective date
Not listed

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A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-23 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 374 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to driver’s licenses and nonoperator’s identification cards marked to reflect a holder’s nonapparent disability status, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 2476 .)

Current Bill Text

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House

File

2669

-

Introduced

HOUSE

FILE

2669

BY

COMMITTEE

ON

TRANSPORTATION

(SUCCESSOR

TO

HF

2476)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

driver’s

licenses

and

nonoperator’s

1

identification

cards

marked

to

reflect

a

holder’s

2

nonapparent

disability

status,

and

including

applicability

3

provisions.

4

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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Section

1.

Section

321.189,

subsection

10,

Code

2026,

is

1

amended

to

read

as

follows:

2

10.

Autism

spectrum

disorder

Nonapparent

disability

3

status.

A

licensee

who

has

a

nonapparent

disability,

4

including

autism

spectrum

disorder,

as

defined

in

section

5

514C.28

,

a

mental

disability,

as

defined

in

section

915.37,

a

6

developmental

disability,

as

defined

in

section

335.25,

or

any

7

other

intellectual

disability,

may

request

that

the

license

8

be

marked

to

reflect

the

licensee’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

9

nonapparent

disability

status

on

the

face

of

the

license

when

10

the

licensee

applies

for

the

issuance

or

renewal

of

a

license.

11

A

licensee

may

choose

to

have

the

face

of

the

person’s

license

12

marked

with

a

butterfly

design

approved

by

the

department,

or

13

in

a

manner

the

department

determines

is

sufficient

to

signify

14

the

person

has

a

nonapparent

disability.

The

department

may

15

adopt

rules

pursuant

to

chapter

17A

establishing

criteria

under

16

which

a

license

may

be

marked,

including

requiring

the

licensee

17

to

submit

medical

proof

of

the

licensee’s

autism

spectrum

18

disorder

nonapparent

disability

status.

When

a

driver’s

19

license

is

so

marked,

the

licensee’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

20

nonapparent

disability

status

shall

be

noted

in

the

electronic

21

database

used

by

the

department

and

law

enforcement

to

access

22

registration,

titling,

and

driver’s

license

information.

The

23

department,

in

consultation

with

the

department

of

health

24

and

human

services,

shall

develop

educational

media

to

raise

25

awareness

of

a

licensee’s

ability

to

request

the

license

be

26

marked

to

reflect

the

licensee’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

27

nonapparent

disability

status.

28

Sec.

2.

Section

321.190,

subsection

1,

paragraph

b,

29

subparagraph

(6),

Code

2026,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

30

(6)

An

applicant

for

a

nonoperator’s

identification

31

card

who

has

autism

spectrum

disorder,

as

defined

in

section

32

514C.28

a

nonapparent

disability,

as

described

in

section

33

321.189,

subsection

10

,

may

request

that

the

card

be

marked

to

34

reflect

the

applicant’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

nonapparent

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disability

status

on

the

face

of

the

card

when

the

applicant

1

applies

for

the

issuance

or

renewal

of

a

card.

An

applicant

2

may

choose

to

have

the

face

of

the

person’s

card

marked

with

3

a

butterfly

design

approved

by

the

department,

or

in

a

manner

4

the

department

determines

is

sufficient

to

signify

the

person

5

has

a

nonapparent

disability.

The

department

may

adopt

rules

6

pursuant

to

chapter

17A

establishing

criteria

under

which

a

7

card

may

be

marked,

including

requiring

the

applicant

to

submit

8

medical

proof

of

the

applicant’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

9

nonapparent

disability

status.

The

department,

in

consultation

10

with

the

department

of

health

and

human

services,

shall

develop

11

educational

media

to

raise

awareness

of

an

applicant’s

ability

12

to

request

the

card

be

marked

to

reflect

the

applicant’s

autism

13

spectrum

disorder

nonapparent

disability

status.

14

Sec.

3.

APPLICABILITY.

This

Act

applies

on

and

after

March

15

1,

2027,

or

the

date

the

department

of

transportation

submits

16

to

the

Iowa

administrative

code

editor

for

publication

in

the

17

Iowa

administrative

bulletin

a

statement

by

the

director

of

18

transportation

that

the

applicable

phase

of

the

department

of

19

transportation’s

new

records

system

is

implemented,

whichever

20

is

earlier.

The

department

shall

also

forward

a

copy

of

the

21

statement

to

the

Iowa

Code

editor.

22

EXPLANATION

23

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

24

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

25

Under

current

law,

a

person

who

has

autism

spectrum

26

disorder

may

be

issued

a

driver’s

license

or

nonoperator’s

27

identification

card

(ID

card)

that

is

marked

to

reflect

the

28

person’s

autism

spectrum

disorder

status

on

the

face

of

the

29

license

or

ID

card.

This

bill

instead

authorizes

a

person

30

with

a

nonapparent

disability,

as

described

in

the

bill,

to

31

be

issued

a

driver’s

license

or

ID

card

marked

to

reflect

the

32

person’s

nonapparent

disability

status.

A

person

must

request

33

the

person’s

license

or

ID

card

be

marked

when

the

person

34

applies

for

issuance

or

renewal

of

a

license

or

ID

card.

A

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person

may

choose

to

have

the

license

or

ID

card

marked

with

a

1

butterfly

design

approved

by

the

department

of

transportation

2

(DOT)

or

in

a

manner

the

DOT

determines

is

sufficient

to

3

signify

the

person

has

a

nonapparent

disability.

In

accordance

4

with

current

law,

the

DOT

may

establish

criteria

under

which

5

a

license

or

ID

card

may

be

marked,

including

requiring

6

an

applicant

to

submit

medical

proof

of

the

applicant’s

7

nonapparent

disability

status.

8

The

bill

does

not

amend

the

manner

in

which

a

license

or

9

ID

card

is

marked

to

reflect

the

status

of

a

deaf

person

or

10

hard-of-hearing

person

pursuant

to

Code

sections

321.189(9)

and

11

321.190(1)(b)(5).

12

The

bill

applies

on

and

after

March

1,

2027,

or

the

date

13

the

DOT

submits

to

the

Iowa

administrative

code

editor

for

14

publication

in

the

Iowa

administrative

bulletin

a

statement

by

15

the

director

of

transportation

that

the

applicable

phase

of

the

16

DOT’s

new

records

system

is

implemented,

whichever

is

earlier.

17

The

DOT

is

also

required

to

forward

a

copy

of

the

statement

to

18

the

Iowa

Code

editor.

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