A buddy of mine works in Des Moine in the State Capital and read this bill and is going to be asking some of the people in the house to get clarity on this.
I drive a truck for Werner Enterprises and am on the road 5 nights out of the week.
Am I still going to be considered a Resident because I didn't physically reside in the state 90 consecutive days before I apply for my liscenses?
Maybe I'm reading it wrong?
What is your take on this?
Bill HF 722
Section 35
7. "Resident" means a natural person who meets any of the following criteria during each year in which the person claims status as a resident:
a. Has physically resided in this state as the person's principal and primary residence or domicile for a period of not less than ninety consecutive days immediately before applying for or purchasing a resident license, tag, or permit under this chapter and has been issued an Iowa driver's license or an Iowa nonoperator's identification card.
I drive a truck for Werner Enterprises and am on the road 5 nights out of the week.
Am I still going to be considered a Resident because I didn't physically reside in the state 90 consecutive days before I apply for my liscenses?
Maybe I'm reading it wrong?
What is your take on this?
Bill HF 722
Section 35
7. "Resident" means a natural person who meets any of the following criteria during each year in which the person claims status as a resident:
a. Has physically resided in this state as the person's principal and primary residence or domicile for a period of not less than ninety consecutive days immediately before applying for or purchasing a resident license, tag, or permit under this chapter and has been issued an Iowa driver's license or an Iowa nonoperator's identification card.