<P> The Driver License Compact came into existence with Nevada becoming the first member in 1960 . Organizations in the Western States such as governors came together to cooperate on traffic safety . Under the Beamer Resolution ("Interstate Compacts for Highway Safety Resolution"), Public Law 85 - 684, enacted on August 20, 1958, 72 Stat. 635 (named for Rep. John V. Beamer, R - Indiana), states were automatically given permission to form compacts in the areas of traffic safety . Originally, the Driver License Compact dealt with dangerous driving violations such as drunk driving, reckless driving, commission of a felony involving a motor vehicle and others . Later on, minor violations were included as well . Quite a few states joined in the 1960s but it languished in the 1970s and part of the 1980s . In the late 1980s, there was a push by the AAMVA to get states to join and in the early to mid 1990s, quite a few states joined . </P> <P> The Driver License Compact is no longer being pushed by the AAMVA as it is being superseded by the Driver License Agreement (DLA), which also replaces the Non-Resident Violator Compact . However, as of 2011, there were only three member states to the DLA: Arkansas, Connecticut, and Massachusetts . </P> <P> Georgia, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Tennessee are not members . American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators: Nevada repealed the authorizing legislation in 2007, although it still generally conforms to the agreement through regulations . </P> <Ul> <Li> Some states, such as Colorado, Maryland, Nevada, New York, and Pennsylvania, do not assess points for minor offenses and apply the DLC for only major violations . </Li> <Li> States that are members are free to take action on violations reported from a non-member state as well . </Li> <Li> Pennsylvania only transfers points from another state within the agreement if it meets certain conditions . </Li> <Li> New Jersey assigns two points for all out - of - state minor violations regardless of whether the point values are higher if committed in the home state . </Li> </Ul>

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