Plain-Language Summary

This section of the Michigan Vehicle Code outlines rules regarding participation in the anatomical gift donor registry, emphasizing that such participation remains valid even if a license is revoked or expired. It also details licensing procedures, including restrictions on issuing licenses to unlicensed individuals and exceptions for active military personnel. The law ensures the legal binding nature of donor agreements and sets licensing requirements and exemptions.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, participation in the donor registry remains valid even if your license is revoked, suspended, or expired. It is a binding legal agreement that continues after death.

Individuals 18 or older who have not previously been licensed in Michigan or elsewhere must wait 30 days after obtaining a temporary instruction permit before applying for a full license.

No, active duty military personnel on furlough with valid military identification and furlough papers are exempt from the standard licensing waiting period.

Yes, but they must wait 30 days after obtaining a temporary instruction permit before being issued a full operator's or chauffeur's license, unless they qualify for an exemption.