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Title: Expanding Driver's License Eligibility
Vote to concur with House amendments and pass a bill that requires the state of California to issue driver's licenses, solely for driving purposes, to applicants that are unable to provide the evidence of lawful status requirements for federally recognized identification purposes no later than 240 days after the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security approves the state's implementation plan.
- Permits the issuance of driver's licenses to individuals who are unable to meet the evidence of lawful status requirements contained in the federal Real ID Act of 2005, which requires valid documentary evidence that the individual [sec. 202 (c) (2) (B)]:
Title: Expanding Driver's License Eligibility
Vote to pass a bill that requires the state of California to issue driver's licenses, solely for driving purposes, to applicants that are unable to provide the evidence of lawful status requirements for federally recognized identification purposes no later than 240 days after the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security approves the state's implementation plan.
- Permits the issuance of driver's licenses to individuals who are unable to meet the evidence of lawful status requirements contained in the federal Real ID Act of 2005, which requires valid documentary evidence that the individual [sec. 202 (c) (2) (B)]:
Title: Expanding Driver's License Eligibility
- Provides drivers licenses that can be used for driving but not federal identification purposes. (Sec. 2.b). - Calls for satisfactory proof that an applicant for a drivers license or identification card is authorized under federal law. (Sec. 5). - Establishes knowingly assisting someone whose presence is not authorized by the federal government in obtaining a drivers license or identification card as a misdemeanor. (Sec. 7).
Title: Expanding Driver's License Eligibility