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SF3637 • 2026

Optometrists prescribing of certain window glaze materials authorization clarification provision

Optometrists prescribing of certain window glaze materials authorization clarification provision

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
Howe
Last action
2026-04-20
Official status
Bills identical, SF substituted on General Register
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Bill History

  1. 2026-04-20 Senate

    Bills identical, SF substituted on General Register

  2. 2026-04-16 House

    Special Order

  3. 2026-04-16 Senate

    Received from Senate

  4. 2026-02-26 House

    Comm report: To pass

  5. 2026-02-19 House

    Introduction and first reading

Official Summary Text

Optometrists prescribing of certain window glaze materials authorization clarification provision

Current Bill Text

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A bill for an act

relating to transportation; clarifying that an optometrist may prescribe certain

window glazing materials; amending Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section

169.71, subdivision 4a.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2025 Supplement, section 169.71, subdivision 4a, is amended

to read:

Subd. 4a.

Glazing material; exceptions.

(a) Subdivision 4 does not apply to glazing

materials that:

(1) have not been modified since the original installation, nor to original replacement

windows and windshields, that were originally installed or replaced in conformity with

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 205;

(2) are required to satisfy prescription or medical needs, provided:

(i) the vehicle's driver or a passenger possesses a prescription or a physician's
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or

optometrist's
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statement of medical need;

(ii) the prescription specifically states whether the medical need is a temporary or

permanent condition;

(iii) the prescription or statement specifically states the minimum percentage that light

transmittance may be reduced to satisfy the prescription or medical needs of the patient;

and

(iv) the prescription or statement contains an expiration date provided by the physician
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or optometrist
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, which must be no more than two years after the date the prescription or

statement was issued, unless an indication is made by the physician
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or optometrist
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that the

driver's condition is permanent and no expiration date is appropriate; or

(3) are applied to:

(i) the rear windows of a pickup truck as defined in section
168.002, subdivision 26
;

(ii) the rear windows or the side windows on either side behind the driver's seat of a van

as defined in section
168.002, subdivision 40
;

(iii) the side and rear windows of a vehicle used to transport human remains by a funeral

establishment holding a license under section
149A.50
;

(iv) the side and rear windows of a limousine as defined in section
168.002, subdivision

15
; or

(v) the rear and side windows of a police vehicle.

(b) For the purposes of paragraph (a), clause (2), a driver of a vehicle may rely on a

prescription or physician's
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or optometrist's
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statement of medical need issued to a person not

present in the vehicle if:

(1) the prescription or physician's
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or optometrist's
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statement of medical need is issued

to (i) the driver's parent, child, grandparent, grandchild, sibling, or spouse, or (ii) a person

for whom the driver is a personal care attendant;

(2) the prescription or physician's
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or optometrist's
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statement of medical need specifies

the make, model, and license plate of one or two vehicles that will have tinted windows;

and

(3) the driver is in possession of the prescription or physician's
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or optometrist's
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statement

of medical need.

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EFFECTIVE DATE.

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This section is effective retroactively from July 1, 2025, and

applies to prescriptions issued on or after that date.

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