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LAWFUL PRESENCE VERIFICATION FOR

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ISSUANCE OF A DRIVER LICENSE OR

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IDENTIFICATION CARD

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Curtis S. Bramble

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House Sponsor: Rebecca D. Lockhart

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             9      LONG TITLE
             10      General Description:
             11          This bill modifies provisions of the Uniform Driver License Act.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides definitions;
             15          .    defines and creates a limited-term license certificate, limited-term CDL, and
             16      limited-term identification card;
             17          .    provides that an applicant for a license certificate, limited-term license certificate,
             18      commercial driver license, limited-term CDL, identification card, or limited-term
             19      identification card shall provide evidence of lawful presence in the United States;
             20          .    provides that an applicant for a license certificate, limited-term license certificate,
             21      commercial driver license, limited-term CDL, identification card, or limited-term
             22      identification card shall provide documentary evidence of the applicant's valid
             23      Social Security number or other acceptable documentation approved by the
             24      division;
             25          .    provides that an applicant for a driver license, CDL, or identification card shall be
             26      granted a limited-term license certificate, limited-term CDL, or limited-term
             27      identification card if the applicant's evidence of lawful presence in the United
             28      States is established by certain documents;
             29          .    grants the Driver License Division rulemaking authority to establish:


             30              .    rules specifying the acceptable documents for evidence of a valid Social
             31      Security number and establishing proof of citizenship in the United States; and
             32              .    procedures for the storage and maintenance of the information provided by an
             33      applicant for a driver license, CDL, or identification card;
             34          .    repeals the Driver License Division's authority to issue a nonresident CDL to a
             35      resident of a foreign jurisdiction in certain circumstances; and
             36          .    makes certain technical changes.
             37      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             38          None
             39      Other Special Clauses:
             40          This bill provides effective dates.
             41      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             42      AMENDS:
             43          46-1-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 47
             44          53-3-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 322
             45          53-3-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 382
             46          53-3-205, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapters 304 and 382
             47          53-3-207, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapters 304 and 322
             48          53-3-214, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 304
             49          53-3-407, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 304
             50          53-3-410, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 293
             51          53-3-413, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 53
             52          53-3-804, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapters 60 and 173
             53          53-3-806, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapters 30 and 309
             54          53-3-807, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 355
             55          63G-11-102 (Effective 07/01/09), as enacted by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 26
             56      REPEALS:
             57          53-3-409, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 1993, Chapter 234


             58     
             59      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             60          Section 1. Section 46-1-2 is amended to read:
             61           46-1-2. Definitions.
             62          As used in this chapter:
             63          (1) "Acknowledgment" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer,
             64      whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory
             65      evidence, has admitted, in the presence of the notary, to voluntarily signing a document for the
             66      document's stated purpose.
             67          (2) "Commission" means:
             68          (a) to empower to perform notarial acts; and
             69          (b) the written authority to perform those acts.
             70          (3) "Copy certification" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
             71      photocopy is an accurate copy of a document that is neither a public record nor publicly
             72      recorded.
             73          (4) "Electronic signature" has the same meaning as provided under Section 46-4-102 .
             74          (5) "Jurat" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose identity
             75      is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has made, in
             76      the notary's presence, a voluntary signature and taken an oath or affirmation vouching for the
             77      truthfulness of the signed document.
             78          (6) "Notarial act" and "notarization" mean any act that a notary is empowered to
             79      perform under this section.
             80          (7) "Notarial certificate" means the part of or attachment to a notarized document for
             81      completion by the notary and bearing the notary's signature and seal.
             82          (8) "Notary" means any person commissioned to perform notarial acts under this
             83      chapter.
             84          (9) "Oath" or "affirmation" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
             85      person made a vow or affirmation in the presence of the notary on penalty of perjury.


             86          (10) "Official misconduct" means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or
             87      failure to perform any act mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a
             88      notarial act.
             89          (11) "Personal knowledge of identity" means familiarity with an individual resulting
             90      from interactions with that individual over a period of time sufficient to eliminate every
             91      reasonable doubt that the individual has the identity claimed.
             92          (12) (a) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" means identification of an individual based
             93      on:
             94          (i) valid personal identification with the individual's photograph, signature, and
             95      physical description issued by the United States government, any state within the United
             96      States, or a foreign government;
             97          (ii) a valid passport issued by any nation; or
             98          (iii) the oath or affirmation of a credible person who is personally known to the notary
             99      and who personally knows the individual.
             100          (b) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" does not include:
             101          (i) a driving privilege card under Subsection 53-3-207 [(9)](10); or
             102          (ii) another document that is not considered valid for identification.
             103          Section 2. Section 53-3-102 is amended to read:
             104           53-3-102. Definitions.
             105          As used in this chapter:
             106          (1) "Cancellation" means the termination by the division of a license issued through
             107      error or fraud or for which consent under Section 53-3-211 has been withdrawn.
             108          (2) "Class D license" means the class of license issued to drive motor vehicles not
             109      defined as commercial motor vehicles or motorcycles under this chapter.
             110          (3) "Class M license" means the class of license issued to drive a motorcycle as
             111      defined under this chapter.
             112          (4) "Commercial driver license" or "CDL" means a license:
             113          (a) issued substantially in accordance with the requirements of Title XII, Pub. L.


             114      99-570, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, and in accordance with Part 4,
             115      Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, which authorizes the holder to drive a class of
             116      commercial motor vehicle[.]; and
             117          (b) that was obtained by providing evidence of lawful presence in the United States
             118      with one of the document requirements described in Subsection 53-3-410 (1)(i)(i).
             119          (5) (a) "Commercial motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle or combination of motor
             120      vehicles designed or used to transport passengers or property if the motor vehicle:
             121          (i) has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds or a lesser rating as
             122      determined by federal regulation;
             123          (ii) is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver; or
             124          (iii) is transporting hazardous materials and is required to be placarded in accordance
             125      with 49 C.F.R. Part 172, Subpart F.
             126          (b) The following vehicles are not considered a commercial motor vehicle for purposes
             127      of Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act:
             128          (i) equipment owned and operated by the United States Department of Defense when
             129      driven by any active duty military personnel and members of the reserves and national guard
             130      on active duty including personnel on full-time national guard duty, personnel on part-time
             131      training, and national guard military technicians and civilians who are required to wear
             132      military uniforms and are subject to the code of military justice;
             133          (ii) vehicles controlled and driven by a farmer to transport agricultural products, farm
             134      machinery, or farm supplies to or from a farm within 150 miles of his farm but not in
             135      operation as a motor carrier for hire;
             136          (iii) firefighting and emergency vehicles; and
             137          (iv) recreational vehicles that are not used in commerce and are driven solely as family
             138      or personal conveyances for recreational purposes.
             139          (6) "Conviction" means any of the following:
             140          (a) an unvacated adjudication of guilt or a determination that a person has violated or
             141      failed to comply with the law in a court of original jurisdiction or an administrative


             142      proceeding;
             143          (b) an unvacated forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure a person's
             144      appearance in court;
             145          (c) a plea of guilty or nolo contendere accepted by the court;
             146          (d) the payment of a fine or court costs; or
             147          (e) violation of a condition of release without bail, regardless of whether the penalty is
             148      rebated, suspended, or probated.
             149          (7) "Denial" or "denied" means the withdrawal of a driving privilege by the division to
             150      which the provisions of Title 41, Chapter 12a, Part 4, Proof of Owner's or Operator's Security,
             151      do not apply.
             152          (8) "Director" means the division director appointed under Section 53-3-103 .
             153          (9) "Disqualification" means either:
             154          (a) the suspension, revocation, cancellation, denial, or any other withdrawal by a state
             155      of a person's privileges to drive a commercial motor vehicle;
             156          (b) a determination by the Federal Highway Administration, under 49 C.F.R. Part 386,
             157      that a person is no longer qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle under 49 C.F.R. Part
             158      391; or
             159          (c) the loss of qualification that automatically follows conviction of an offense listed
             160      in 49 C.F.R. Part 383.51.
             161          (10) "Division" means the Driver License Division of the department created in
             162      Section 53-3-103 .
             163          (11) "Drive" means:
             164          (a) to operate or be in physical control of a motor vehicle upon a highway; and
             165          (b) in Subsections 53-3-414 (1) through (3), Subsection 53-3-414 (5), and Sections
             166      53-3-417 and 53-3-418 , the operation or physical control of a motor vehicle at any place
             167      within the state.
             168          (12) (a) "Driver" means any person who drives, or is in actual physical control of a
             169      motor vehicle in any location open to the general public for purposes of vehicular traffic.


             170          (b) In Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, "driver" includes any person
             171      who is required to hold a CDL under Part 4 or federal law.
             172          (13) "Driving privilege card" means the evidence of the privilege granted and issued
             173      under this chapter to drive a motor vehicle to a person whose privilege was obtained without
             174      [using a Social Security number] providing evidence of lawful presence in the United States.
             175          (14) "Extension" means a renewal completed in a manner specified by the division.
             176          (15) "Farm tractor" means every motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm
             177      implement for drawing plows, mowing machines, and other implements of husbandry.
             178          (16) "Highway" means the entire width between property lines of every way or place
             179      of any nature when any part of it is open to the use of the public, as a matter of right, for
             180      traffic.
             181          (17) "Identification card" means an identification card issued under this chapter to a
             182      person whose card was obtained by providing evidence of lawful presence in the United States
             183      with one of the document requirements described in Subsection 53-3-804 (2)(i)(i).
             184          [(17)] (18) "License" means the privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
             185          [(18)] (19) (a) "License certificate" means the evidence of the privilege issued under
             186      this chapter to drive a motor vehicle.
             187          (b) "License certificate" evidence includes a:
             188          (i) regular license certificate;
             189          (ii) limited-term license certificate;
             190          (iii) driving privilege card;
             191          (iv) CDL license certificate; and
             192          (v) limited-term CDL license certificate.
             193          (20) "Limited-term commercial driver license" or "limited-term CDL" means a license:
             194          (a) issued substantially in accordance with the requirements of Title XII, Pub. L.
             195      99-570, the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986, and in accordance with Part 4,
             196      Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, which authorizes the holder to drive a class of
             197      commercial motor vehicle; and


             198          (b) that was obtained by providing evidence of lawful presence in the United States
             199      with one of the document requirements described in Subsection 53-3-410 (1)(i)(ii).
             200          (21) "Limited-term identification card" means an identification card issued under this
             201      chapter to a person whose card was obtained by providing evidence of lawful presence in the
             202      United States with one of the document requirements described in Subsection
             203      53-3-804 (2)(i)(ii).
             204          (22) "Limited-term license certificate" means the evidence of the privilege granted and
             205      issued under this chapter to drive a motor vehicle to a person whose privilege was obtained
             206      providing evidence of lawful presence in the United States with one of the document
             207      requirements described in Subsection 53-3-205 (8)(a)(ii)(B).
             208          [(19)] (23) "Motorboat" has the same meaning as provided under Section 73-18-2 .
             209          [(20)] (24) "Motorcycle" means every motor vehicle, other than a tractor, having a seat
             210      or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel with not more than three wheels in
             211      contact with the ground.
             212          [(21)] (25) "Office of Recovery Services" means the Office of Recovery Services,
             213      created in Section 62A-11-102 .
             214          [(22)] (26) (a) "Owner" means a person other than a lienholder having an interest in
             215      the property or title to a vehicle.
             216          (b) "Owner" includes a person entitled to the use and possession of a vehicle subject to
             217      a security interest in another person but excludes a lessee under a lease not intended as
             218      security.
             219          (27) "Regular license certificate" means the evidence of the privilege issued under this
             220      chapter to drive a motor vehicle whose privilege was obtained by providing evidence of lawful
             221      presence in the United States with one of the document requirements described in Subsection
             222      53-3-205 (8)(a)(ii)(A).
             223          [(23)] (28) "Renewal" means to validate a license certificate so that it expires at a later
             224      date.
             225          [(24)] (29) "Reportable violation" means an offense required to be reported to the


             226      division as determined by the division and includes those offenses against which points are
             227      assessed under Section 53-3-221 .
             228          [(25)] (30) (a) "Resident" means an individual who:
             229          (i) has established a domicile in this state, as defined in Section 41-1a-202 , or
             230      regardless of domicile, remains in this state for an aggregate period of six months or more
             231      during any calendar year;
             232          (ii) engages in a trade, profession, or occupation in this state, or who accepts
             233      employment in other than seasonal work in this state, and who does not commute into the
             234      state;
             235          (iii) declares himself to be a resident of this state by obtaining a valid Utah driver
             236      license certificate or motor vehicle registration; or
             237          (iv) declares himself a resident of this state to obtain privileges not ordinarily extended
             238      to nonresidents, including going to school, or placing children in school without paying
             239      nonresident tuition or fees.
             240          (b) "Resident" does not include any of the following:
             241          (i) a member of the military, temporarily stationed in this state;
             242          (ii) an out-of-state student, as classified by an institution of higher education,
             243      regardless of whether the student engages in any type of employment in this state;
             244          (iii) a person domiciled in another state or country, who is temporarily assigned in this
             245      state, assigned by or representing an employer, religious or private organization, or a
             246      governmental entity; or
             247          (iv) an immediate family member who resides with or a household member of a person
             248      listed in Subsections [(25)] (30)(b)(i) through (iii).
             249          [(26)] (31) "Revocation" means the termination by action of the division of a
             250      licensee's privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
             251          [(27)] (32) (a) "School bus" means a commercial motor vehicle used to transport
             252      pre-primary, primary, or secondary school students to and from home and school, or to and
             253      from school sponsored events.


             254          (b) "School bus" does not include a bus used as a common carrier as defined in
             255      Section 59-12-102 .
             256          [(28)] (33) "Suspension" means the temporary withdrawal by action of the division of
             257      a licensee's privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
             258          [(29)] (34) "Taxicab" means any class D motor vehicle transporting any number of
             259      passengers for hire and that is subject to state or federal regulation as a taxi.
             260          Section 3. Section 53-3-104 is amended to read:
             261           53-3-104. Division duties.
             262          The division shall:
             263          (1) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
             264      make rules:
             265          (a) for examining applicants for a license, as necessary for the safety and welfare of
             266      the traveling public;
             267          (b) for acceptable documentation of an applicant's identity, Social Security number,
             268      Utah resident status, Utah residence address, proof of legal presence, [proof of citizenship of a
             269      country other than] proof of citizenship in the United States, and other proof or documentation
             270      required under this chapter;
             271          (c) regarding the restrictions to be imposed on a person driving a motor vehicle with a
             272      temporary learner permit or learner permit; [and]
             273          (d) for exemptions from licensing requirements as authorized in this chapter; and
             274          (e) establishing procedures for the storage and maintenance of applicant information
             275      provided in accordance with Section 53-3-205 , 53-3-410 , or 53-3-804 ;
             276          (2) examine each applicant according to the class of license applied for;
             277          (3) license motor vehicle drivers;
             278          (4) file every application for a license received by it and shall maintain indices
             279      containing:
             280          (a) all applications denied and the reason each was denied;
             281          (b) all applications granted; and


             282          (c) the name of every licensee whose license has been suspended, disqualified, or
             283      revoked by the division and the reasons for the action;
             284          (5) suspend, revoke, disqualify, cancel, or deny any license issued in accordance with
             285      this chapter;
             286          (6) file all accident reports and abstracts of court records of convictions received by it
             287      under state law;
             288          (7) maintain a record of each licensee showing the licensee's convictions and the
             289      traffic accidents in which the licensee has been involved where a conviction has resulted;
             290          (8) consider the record of a licensee upon an application for renewal of a license and at
             291      other appropriate times;
             292          (9) search the license files, compile, and furnish a report on the driving record of any
             293      person licensed in the state in accordance with Section 53-3-109 ;
             294          (10) develop and implement a record system as required by Section 41-6a-604 ;
             295          (11) in accordance with Section 53A-13-208 , establish:
             296          (a) procedures and standards to certify teachers of driver education classes to
             297      administer knowledge and skills tests;
             298          (b) minimal standards for the tests; and
             299          (c) procedures to enable school districts to administer or process any tests for students
             300      to receive a class D operator's license;
             301          (12) in accordance with Section 53-3-510 , establish:
             302          (a) procedures and standards to certify licensed instructors of commercial driver
             303      training school courses to administer the skills test;
             304          (b) minimal standards for the test; and
             305          (c) procedures to enable licensed commercial driver training schools to administer or
             306      process skills tests for students to receive a class D operator's license; and
             307          (13) provide administrative support to the Driver License Medical Advisory Board
             308      created in Section 53-3-303 .
             309          Section 4. Section 53-3-205 is amended to read:


             310           53-3-205. Application for license or endorsement -- Fee required -- Tests --
             311      Expiration dates of licenses and endorsements -- Information required -- Previous
             312      licenses surrendered -- Driving record transferred from other states -- Reinstatement --
             313      Fee required -- License agreement.
             314          (1) An application for any original license, provisional license, or endorsement shall
             315      be:
             316          (a) made upon a form furnished by the division; and
             317          (b) accompanied by a nonrefundable fee set under Section 53-3-105 .
             318          (2) An application and fee for an original provisional class D license or an original
             319      class D license entitle the applicant to:
             320          (a) not more than three attempts to pass both the knowledge and the skills tests for a
             321      class D license within six months of the date of the application;
             322          (b) a learner permit if needed pending completion of the application and testing
             323      process; and
             324          (c) an original class D license and license certificate after all tests are passed.
             325          (3) An application and fee for a motorcycle or taxicab endorsement entitle the
             326      applicant to:
             327          (a) not more than three attempts to pass both the knowledge and skills tests within six
             328      months of the date of the application;
             329          (b) a motorcycle learner permit after the motorcycle knowledge test is passed; and
             330          (c) a motorcycle or taxicab endorsement when all tests are passed.
             331          (4) An application and fees for a commercial class A, B, or C license entitle the
             332      applicant to:
             333          (a) not more than two attempts to pass a knowledge test and not more than two
             334      attempts to pass a skills test within six months of the date of the application;
             335          (b) a commercial driver instruction permit if needed after the knowledge test is passed;
             336      and
             337          (c) an original commercial class A, B, or C license and license certificate when all


             338      applicable tests are passed.
             339          (5) An application and fee for a CDL endorsement entitle the applicant to:
             340          (a) not more than two attempts to pass a knowledge test and not more than two
             341      attempts to pass a skills test within six months of the date of the application; and
             342          (b) a CDL endorsement when all tests are passed.
             343          (6) If a CDL applicant does not pass a knowledge test, skills test, or an endorsement
             344      test within the number of attempts provided in Subsection (4) or (5), each test may be taken
             345      two additional times within the six months for the fee provided in Section 53-3-105 .
             346          (7) (a) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(f), (g), and (h), an original license
             347      expires on the birth date of the applicant in the fifth year following the year the license
             348      certificate was issued.
             349          (b) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(f), (g), (h), and (i), a renewal or an
             350      extension to a license expires on the birth date of the licensee in the fifth year following the
             351      expiration date of the license certificate renewed or extended.
             352          (c) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(f), (g), and (i), a duplicate license
             353      expires on the same date as the last license certificate issued.
             354          (d) An endorsement to a license expires on the same date as the license certificate
             355      regardless of the date the endorsement was granted.
             356          (e) A regular license certificate and any endorsement to the regular license certificate
             357      held by a person ordered to active duty and stationed outside Utah in any of the armed forces
             358      of the United States, which expires during the time period the person is stationed outside of
             359      the state, is valid until 90 days after the person has been discharged or has left the service,
             360      unless:
             361          (i) the license is suspended, disqualified, denied, or has been cancelled or revoked by
             362      the division; or
             363          (ii) the licensee updates the information or photograph on the license certificate.
             364          [(f) An original license or a renewal to an original license obtained using proof under
             365      Subsection (8)(a)(i)(E)(III) expires on the date of the expiration of the applicant's foreign visa,


             366      permit, or other document granting legal presence in the United States or on the date provided
             367      under this Subsection (7), whichever is sooner.]
             368          [(g) (i) An original license or a renewal or a duplicate to an original license expires on
             369      the next birth date of the applicant or licensee beginning on July 1, 2005 if:]
             370          [(A) the license was obtained without using a Social Security number as required
             371      under Subsection (8); and]
             372          [(B) the license certificate or driving privilege card is not clearly distinguished as
             373      required under Subsection 53-3-207 (6).]
             374          (f) A limited-term license certificate or a renewal to a limited-term license certificate
             375      expires:
             376          (i) on the expiration date of the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in the
             377      United States or on the date provided under this Subsection (7), whichever is sooner; or
             378          (ii) on the birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the
             379      limited-term license certificate was issued if there is no definite end to the individual's period
             380      of authorized stay.
             381          [(ii)] (g) A driving privilege card issued or renewed under Section 53-3-207 expires on
             382      the birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the driving privilege card
             383      was issued or renewed.
             384          [(iii) The expiration dates provided under Subsections (7)(g)(i) and (ii) do not apply to
             385      an original license or driving privilege card or to the renewal of an original license or driving
             386      privilege card with an expiration date provided under Subsection (7)(f).]
             387          (h) An original license or a renewal to an original license expires on the birth date of
             388      the applicant in the first year following the year that the license was issued if the applicant is
             389      required to register as a sex offender under Section 77-27-21.5 .
             390          (i) An original class M license or a renewal, duplicate, or extension to an original class
             391      M license expires on June 30, 2008.
             392          (8) (a) In addition to the information required by Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative
             393      Procedures Act, for requests for agency action, each applicant shall:


             394          (i) provide the applicant's:
             395          (A) full legal name;
             396          (B) birth date;
             397          (C) gender;
             398          [(D) between July 1, 2002 and July 1, 2007, race in accordance with the categories
             399      established by the United States Census Bureau;]
             400          [(E)] (D) (I) documentary evidence of the applicant's valid Social Security number;
             401          (II) written proof that the applicant is ineligible to receive a Social Security number;
             402          [(II)] (III) temporary identification number (ITIN) issued by the Internal Revenue
             403      Service for a person who:
             404          (Aa) does not qualify for a Social Security number; [or] and
             405          [(III) (Aa) proof that the applicant is a citizen of a country other than the United
             406      States;]
             407          [(Bb) proof that the applicant does not qualify for a Social Security number; and]
             408          [(Cc) proof of legal presence in the United States, as authorized under federal law;
             409      and]
             410          (Bb) is applying for a driving privilege card; or
             411          (IV) other documentary evidence approved by the division; and
             412          [(F)] (E) Utah residence address as documented by a form or forms acceptable under
             413      rules made by the division under Section 53-3-104 , unless the application is for a temporary
             414      CDL issued under Subsection 53-3-407 (2)(b);
             415          (ii) provide evidence of the applicant's lawful presence in the United States by
             416      providing documentary evidence:
             417          (A) that a person is:
             418          (I) a United States Citizen;
             419          (II) a national; or
             420          (III) a legal permanent resident alien; or
             421          (B) of the applicant's:


             422          (I) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United
             423      States;
             424          (II) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
             425          (III) admission into the United States as a refugee;
             426          (IV) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United
             427      States;
             428          (V) approved deferred action status; or
             429          (VI) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or
             430      conditional resident;
             431          [(ii)] (iii) provide a description of the applicant;
             432          [(iii)] (iv) state whether the applicant has previously been licensed to drive a motor
             433      vehicle and, if so, when and by what state or country;
             434          [(iv)] (v) state whether the applicant has ever had any license suspended, cancelled,
             435      revoked, disqualified, or denied in the last ten years, or whether the applicant has ever had any
             436      license application refused, and if so, the date of and reason for the suspension, cancellation,
             437      revocation, disqualification, denial, or refusal;
             438          [(v)] (vi) state whether the applicant intends to make an anatomical gift under Title 26,
             439      Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, in compliance with Subsection (15);
             440          [(vi)] (vii) state whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender under
             441      Section 77-27-21.5 ;
             442          [(vii)] (viii) state whether the applicant is a military veteran and does or does not
             443      authorize sharing the information with the state Department of Veterans' Affairs;
             444          [(viii)] (ix) provide all other information the division requires; and
             445          [(ix)] (x) sign the application which signature may include an electronic signature as
             446      defined in Section 46-4-102 .
             447          (b) Each applicant shall have a Utah residence address, unless the application is for a
             448      temporary CDL issued under Subsection 53-3-407 (2)(b).
             449          (c) Each applicant shall provide evidence of lawful presence in the United States in


             450      accordance with Subsection (8)(a)(ii), unless the application is for a driving privilege card.
             451          [(c)] (d) The division shall maintain on its computerized records an applicant's:
             452          (i) (A) Social Security number;
             453          (B) temporary identification number (ITIN); or
             454          (C) other number assigned by the division if Subsection (8)(a)(i)[(E)(III)](D)(IV)
             455      applies; and
             456          (ii) indication whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender under
             457      Section 77-27-21.5 .
             458          [(d) An applicant may not be denied a license for refusing to provide race information
             459      required under Subsection (8)(a)(i)(D).]
             460          (9) The division shall require proof of every applicant's name, birthdate, and
             461      birthplace by at least one of the following means:
             462          (a) current license certificate;
             463          (b) birth certificate;
             464          (c) Selective Service registration; or
             465          (d) other proof, including church records, family Bible notations, school records, or
             466      other evidence considered acceptable by the division.
             467          (10) [When] (a) Except as provided in Subsection (10)(b), when an applicant receives
             468      a license in another class, all previous license certificates shall be surrendered and canceled.
             469      [However, a]
             470          (b) A disqualified commercial license may not be canceled unless it expires before the
             471      new license certificate is issued.
             472          (11) (a) When an application is received from a person previously licensed in another
             473      state to drive a motor vehicle, the division shall request a copy of the driver's record from the
             474      other state.
             475          (b) When received, the driver's record becomes part of the driver's record in this state
             476      with the same effect as though entered originally on the driver's record in this state.
             477          (12) An application for reinstatement of a license after the suspension, cancellation,


             478      disqualification, denial, or revocation of a previous license shall be accompanied by the
             479      additional fee or fees specified in Section 53-3-105 .
             480          (13) A person who has an appointment with the division for testing and fails to keep
             481      the appointment or to cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the appointment shall pay the fee
             482      under Section 53-3-105 .
             483          (14) A person who applies for an original license or renewal of a license agrees that
             484      the person's license is subject to any suspension or revocation authorized under this title or
             485      Title 41, Motor Vehicles.
             486          (15) (a) The indication of intent under Subsection (8)(a)[(v)](vi) shall be authenticated
             487      by the licensee in accordance with division rule.
             488          (b) (i) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
             489      Management Act, the division may, upon request, release to an organ procurement
             490      organization, as defined in Section 26-28-102 , the names and addresses of all persons who
             491      under Subsection (8)(a)[(v)](vi) indicate that they intend to make an anatomical gift.
             492          (ii) An organ procurement organization may use released information only to:
             493          (A) obtain additional information for an anatomical gift registry; and
             494          (B) inform licensees of anatomical gift options, procedures, and benefits.
             495          (16) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
             496      Management Act, the division may release to the Department of Veterans' Affairs the names
             497      and addresses of all persons who indicate their status as a veteran under Subsection
             498      (8)(a)[(vii)](viii).
             499          (17) The division and its employees are not liable, as a result of false or inaccurate
             500      information provided under Subsection (8)(a)[(v)](vi) or [(vii)](viii), for direct or indirect:
             501          (a) loss;
             502          (b) detriment; or
             503          (c) injury.
             504          (18) A person who knowingly fails to provide the information required under
             505      Subsection (8)(a)[(vi)](vii) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.


             506          Section 5. Section 53-3-207 is amended to read:
             507           53-3-207. License certificates or driving privilege cards issued to drivers by class
             508      of motor vehicle -- Contents -- Release of anatomical gift information -- Temporary
             509      licenses or driving privilege cards -- Minors' licenses, cards, and permits -- Violation.
             510          (1) As used in this section:
             511          (a) "driving privilege" means the privilege granted under this chapter to drive a motor
             512      vehicle;
             513          (b) "governmental entity" means the state and its political subdivisions as defined in
             514      this Subsection (1);
             515          (c) "political subdivision" means any county, city, town, school district, public transit
             516      district, community development and renewal agency, special improvement or taxing district,
             517      local district, special service district, an entity created by an interlocal agreement adopted
             518      under Title 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, or other governmental subdivision or
             519      public corporation; and
             520          (d) "state" means this state, and includes any office, department, agency, authority,
             521      commission, board, institution, hospital, college, university, children's justice center, or other
             522      instrumentality of the state.
             523          (2) (a) The division shall issue to every person privileged to drive a motor vehicle, a
             524      regular license certificate, a limited-term license certificate, or a driving privilege card
             525      indicating the type or class of motor vehicle the person may drive.
             526          (b) A person may not drive a class of motor vehicle unless granted the privilege in that
             527      class.
             528          (3) (a) Every regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
             529      privilege card shall bear:
             530          (i) the distinguishing number assigned to the person by the division;
             531          (ii) the name, birth date, and Utah residence address of the person;
             532          (iii) a brief description of the person for the purpose of identification;
             533          (iv) any restrictions imposed on the license under Section 53-3-208 ;


             534          (v) a photograph of the person;
             535          (vi) a photograph or other facsimile of the person's signature; and
             536          (vii) an indication whether the person intends to make an anatomical gift under Title
             537      26, Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, unless the driving privilege is extended
             538      under Subsection 53-3-214 (3).
             539          (b) A new license certificate issued by the division may not bear the person's Social
             540      Security number.
             541          (c) (i) The regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
             542      privilege card shall be of an impervious material, resistant to wear, damage, and alteration.
             543          (ii) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), the size, form, and color of the regular
             544      license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card shall be as
             545      prescribed by the commissioner.
             546          (iii) The commissioner may also prescribe the issuance of a special type of limited
             547      regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card under
             548      Subsection 53-3-220 (4) [and may authorize the issuance of a renewed or duplicate license
             549      certificate or driving privilege card without a picture if the applicant is not then living in the
             550      state].
             551          (4) (a) (i) The division, upon determining after an examination that an applicant is
             552      mentally and physically qualified to be granted a driving privilege, may issue to an applicant a
             553      receipt for the fee if the applicant is eligible for a regular license certificate or limited-term
             554      license certificate.
             555          (ii) The receipt serves as a temporary regular license certificate or limited-term license
             556      certificate allowing the person to drive a motor vehicle while the division is completing its
             557      investigation to determine whether the person is entitled to be granted a driving privilege.
             558          (b) The receipt shall be in the person's immediate possession while driving a motor
             559      vehicle, and it is invalid when the person's regular license certificate or limited-term license
             560      certificate has been issued or when, for good cause, the privilege has been refused.
             561          (c) The division shall indicate on the receipt a date after which it is not valid as a


             562      [license certificate] temporary license.
             563          (d) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(d)(ii), the division may not issue a receipt
             564      that serves as a temporary driving privilege card or other temporary permit to an applicant for
             565      a driving privilege card.
             566          (ii) The division may issue a learner permit issued in accordance with Section
             567      53-3-210.5 to an applicant for a driving privilege card.
             568          (5) (a) The division shall distinguish learner permits, temporary permits, regular
             569      license certificates, limited-term license certificates, and driving privilege cards issued to any
             570      person younger than 21 years of age by use of plainly printed information or the use of a color
             571      or other means not used for other regular license certificates, limited-term license certificates,
             572      or driving privilege cards.
             573          (b) The division shall distinguish a regular license certificate, limited-term license
             574      certificate, or driving privilege card issued to any person:
             575          (i) younger than 21 years of age by use of a portrait-style format not used for other
             576      regular license certificates, limited-term license certificates, or driving privilege cards and by
             577      plainly printing the date the regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or
             578      driving privilege card holder is 21 years of age, which is the legal age for purchasing an
             579      alcoholic beverage or product under Section 32A-12-203 ; and
             580          (ii) younger than 19 years of age, by plainly printing the date the regular license
             581      certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card holder is 19 years of age,
             582      which is the legal age for purchasing tobacco products under Section 76-10-104 .
             583          (6) The division shall distinguish a limited-term license certificate by clearly
             584      indicating on the document:
             585          (a) that it is temporary; and
             586          (b) its expiration date.
             587          [(6)] (7) (a) The division shall only issue a driving privilege card to a person whose
             588      privilege was obtained without [using a Social Security number] providing evidence of lawful
             589      presence in the United States as required under Subsection 53-3-205 (8).


             590          (b) The division shall distinguish a driving privilege card from a license certificate by:
             591          (i) use of a format, color, font, or other means; and
             592          (ii) clearly displaying on the front of the driving privilege card a phrase substantially
             593      similar to "FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES ONLY -- NOT VALID FOR IDENTIFICATION".
             594          [(7)] (8) The provisions of Subsection (5)(b) do not apply to a learner permit,
             595      temporary permit, or any other temporary permit or receipt issued by the division.
             596          [(8)] (9) The division shall issue temporary license certificates of the same nature,
             597      except as to duration, as the license certificates that they temporarily replace, as are necessary
             598      to implement applicable provisions of this section and Section 53-3-223 .
             599          [(9)] (10) (a) A governmental entity may not accept a driving privilege card as proof
             600      of personal identification.
             601          (b) A driving privilege card may not be used as a document providing proof of a
             602      person's age for any government required purpose.
             603          [(10)] (11) A person who violates Subsection (2)(b) is guilty of a class C
             604      misdemeanor.
             605          [(11)] (12) Unless otherwise provided, the provisions, requirements, classes,
             606      endorsements, fees, restrictions, and sanctions under this code apply to a:
             607          (a) driving privilege in the same way as a license or limited-term license issued under
             608      this chapter; and
             609          (b) limited-term license certificate or driving privilege card in the same way as a
             610      regular license certificate issued under this chapter.
             611          Section 6. Section 53-3-214 is amended to read:
             612           53-3-214. Renewal -- Fees required -- Extension without examination.
             613          (1) (a) The holder of a valid license may renew [his] the holder's license and any
             614      endorsement to the license by applying:
             615          (i) at any time within six months before the license expires; or
             616          (ii) more than six months prior to the expiration date if the applicant furnishes proof
             617      that [he] the applicant will be absent from the state during the six-month period prior to the


             618      expiration of the license.
             619          (b) The application for a renewal of, extension of, or any endorsement to a license
             620      shall be accompanied by a fee under Section 53-3-105 .
             621          (2) (a) Except as provided under Subsections (2)(b) and (3), upon application for
             622      renewal of a regular license certificate, provisional license, and any endorsement to a regular
             623      license certificate, the division shall reexamine each applicant as if for an original license and
             624      endorsement to the license, if applicable.
             625          (b) Except as provided under Subsection (2)(c), upon application for renewal of a
             626      limited-term license certificate, limited-term provisional license certificate, and any
             627      endorsement to a limited-term license certificate, the division shall:
             628          (i) reexamine each applicant as if for an original limited-term license certificate and
             629      endorsement to the limited-term license certificate, if applicable; and
             630          (ii) verify through valid documentary evidence that the status by which the individual
             631      originally qualified for the limited-term license certificate has been extended by the United
             632      States Citizenship and Immigration Services or other authorized agency of the United States
             633      Department of Homeland Security.
             634          [(b)] (c) The division may waive any or all portions of the test designed to demonstrate
             635      the applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control driving a motor vehicle.
             636          (3) (a) Except as provided under [Subsection (3)(b)] Subsections (3)(b) and (c), the
             637      division [shall] may extend a regular license[,] certificate, any endorsement to the regular
             638      license certificate, a provisional license, and any endorsement to a provisional license for five
             639      years without examination for licensees whose driving records for the five years immediately
             640      preceding the determination of eligibility for extension show:
             641          (i) no suspensions;
             642          (ii) no revocations;
             643          (iii) no conviction for reckless driving under Section 41-6a-528 ; and
             644          (iv) no more than four reportable violations in the preceding five years.
             645          (b) [(i) After] Except as provided in Subsection (3)(g), after the expiration of a regular


             646      license certificate, a new regular license certificate and any endorsement to a regular license
             647      certificate may not be issued until the person has again passed the tests under Section
             648      53-3-206 and paid the required fee.
             649          (c) After the expiration of a limited-term license certificate, a new limited-term license
             650      certificate and any endorsement to a limited-term license certificate may not be issued until the
             651      person has:
             652          (i) again passed the tests under Section 53-3-206 and paid the required fee; and
             653          (ii) presented documentary evidence that the status by which the individual originally
             654      qualified for the limited-term license certificate has been extended by the United States
             655      Citizenship and Immigration Services or other authorized agency of the United States
             656      Department of Homeland Security.
             657          [(ii)] (d) A person 65 years of age or older shall take and pass the eye examination
             658      specified in Section 53-3-206 .
             659          [(iii)] (e) An extension may not be granted to any person:
             660          [(A)] (i) who is identified by the division as having a medical impairment that may
             661      represent a hazard to public safety;
             662          [(B)] (ii) holding a CDL or limited-term CDL issued under Part 4, Uniform
             663      Commercial Driver License Act;
             664          [(C) whose original license was obtained using proof under Subsection
             665      53-3-205 (8)(a)(i)(E)(III); or]
             666          [(D) whose original license was issued with an expiration date under Subsection
             667      53-3-205 (7)(h).]
             668          (iii) who is holding a limited-term license certificate; or
             669          (iv) who is holding a driving privilege card issued in accordance with Section
             670      53-3-207 .
             671          [(c)] (f) The division shall allow extensions:
             672          (i) by mail at the appropriate extension fee rate under Section 53-3-105 ;
             673          (ii) only if the applicant qualifies under this section; and


             674          (iii) for only one extension.
             675          (g) The division may waive any or all portions of the test designed to demonstrate the
             676      applicant's ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control driving a motor vehicle.
             677          Section 7. Section 53-3-407 is amended to read:
             678           53-3-407. Qualifications for commercial driver license -- Fee -- Third parties
             679      may administer skills test.
             680          (1) (a) As used in this section, "CDL driver training school" means a business
             681      enterprise conducted by an individual, association, partnership, or corporation that:
             682          (i) educates and trains persons, either practically or theoretically, or both, to drive
             683      commercial motor vehicles; and
             684          (ii) prepares an applicant for an examination under Subsection (2)(a)(ii) or
             685      (2)(b)(i)(B).
             686          (b) A CDL driver training school may charge a consideration or tuition for the services
             687      provided under Subsection (1)(a).
             688          (2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), a CDL may be issued only to a person
             689      who:
             690          (i) is a resident of this state [or qualifies as a nonresident under Section 53-3-409 ];
             691          (ii) has passed a test of knowledge and skills for driving a commercial motor vehicle,
             692      that complies with minimum standards established by federal regulation in 49 C.F.R., Part
             693      383, Subparts G and H; and
             694          (iii) has complied with all requirements of 49 C.F.R., Part 383 and other applicable
             695      state laws and federal regulations.
             696          (b) (i) A temporary CDL may be issued to a person who:
             697          (A) is enrolled in a CDL driver training school located in Utah;
             698          (B) has passed a test of knowledge and skills for driving a commercial motor vehicle,
             699      that complies with minimum standards established by federal regulation in 49 C.F.R. Part 383,
             700      Subparts G and H; and
             701          (C) has complied with all requirements of 49 C.F.R. Part 383, Subparts G and H.


             702          (ii) A temporary CDL issued under this Subsection (2)(b):
             703          (A) is valid for 60 days; and
             704          (B) may not be renewed or extended.
             705          (iii) Except as provided in this section and Subsections 53-3-204 (1)(a)(iv),
             706      53-3-205 (8)(a)(i)[(F)](E) and (8)(b), and 53-3-410 (1)(c), the provisions, requirements, classes,
             707      endorsements, fees, restrictions, and sanctions under this code apply to a temporary CDL
             708      issued under this Subsection (2)(b) in the same way as a commercial driver license issued
             709      under this part.
             710          (3) Tests required under this section shall be prescribed and administered by the
             711      division.
             712          (4) The division shall authorize a person, an agency of this or another state, an
             713      employer, a private driver training facility or other private institution, or a department, agency,
             714      or entity of local government to administer the skills test required under this section if:
             715          (a) the test is the same test as prescribed by the division, and is administered in the
             716      same manner; and
             717          (b) the party authorized under this section to administer the test has entered into an
             718      agreement with the state that complies with the requirements of 49 C.F.R., Part 383.75.
             719          (5) A person who has an appointment with the division for testing and fails to keep the
             720      appointment or to cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the appointment shall pay the fee
             721      under Section 53-3-105 .
             722          (6) A person authorized under this section to administer the skills test is not criminally
             723      or civilly liable for the administration of the test unless he administers the test in a grossly
             724      negligent manner.
             725          (7) The division shall waive the skills test required under this section if it determines
             726      that the applicant meets the requirements of 49 C.F.R., Part 383.77.
             727          Section 8. Section 53-3-410 is amended to read:
             728           53-3-410. Applicant information required for CDIP and CDL -- State resident to
             729      have state CDL.


             730          (1) The application for a CDL, limited-term CDL, or CDIP shall include the following
             731      information regarding the applicant:
             732          (a) full legal name;
             733          (b) current mailing address;
             734          (c) Utah residential address, unless the application is for a temporary CDL issued
             735      under Subsection 53-3-407 (2)(b);
             736          (d) physical description, including sex, height, weight, and eye color;
             737          (e) date of birth;
             738          (f) documentary evidence of the applicant's valid Social Security number[, unless the
             739      application is for a nonresident license];
             740          (g) a complete list of all states in which the applicant was issued a driver license in the
             741      previous ten years; [and]
             742          (h) the applicant's signature[.]; and
             743          (i) evidence of the applicant's lawful presence in the United States by providing
             744      documentary evidence:
             745          (i) that a person is:
             746          (A) a United States Citizen;
             747          (B) a national; or
             748          (C) a legal permanent resident alien; or
             749          (ii) of the applicant's:
             750          (A) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United
             751      States;
             752          (B) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
             753          (C) admission into the United States as a refugee;
             754          (D) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United
             755      States;
             756          (E) approved deferred action status; or
             757          (F) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or


             758      conditional resident.
             759          (2) An application under this section shall also include all certifications required by 49
             760      C.F.R., Part 383.71.
             761          (3) When the holder of a license under this part changes the holder's name, mailing
             762      address, or residence, the holder shall make application for a duplicate license within 30 days
             763      of the change.
             764          (4) A person who has been a resident of this state for 30 consecutive days may not
             765      drive a commercial motor vehicle under the authority of a commercial driver license issued by
             766      another jurisdiction.
             767          Section 9. Section 53-3-413 is amended to read:
             768           53-3-413. Issuance of CDL by division -- Driving record -- Expiration date --
             769      Renewal -- Hazardous materials provision.
             770          (1) Before the division may grant a CDL, the division shall obtain the driving record
             771      information regarding the applicant through the CDLIS, the NDR, and from each state where
             772      the applicant has been licensed.
             773          (2) The division shall notify the CDLIS and provide all information required to ensure
             774      identification of the CDL holder within ten days after:
             775          (a) issuing a CDL following application for an original, renewal, transfer, or upgrade
             776      of the CDL; or
             777          (b) any change is made to the identifying information of a CDL holder.
             778          (3) (a) The expiration date for a CDL is the birth date of the holder in the fifth year
             779      following the year of issuance of the CDL.
             780          (b) A limited-term CDL expires on:
             781          (i) the expiration date of the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in the
             782      United States or on the date provided in Subsection (3)(a), whichever is sooner; or
             783          (ii) on the birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the
             784      limited-term CDL was issued if there is no definite end to the individual's period of authorized
             785      stay.


             786          (c) A CDL held by a person ordered to active duty and stationed outside Utah in any
             787      of the armed forces of the United States, which expires during the time period the person is
             788      stationed outside of the state, is valid until 90 days after the person has been discharged or has
             789      left the service, unless:
             790          (i) the license is suspended, disqualified, denied, or has been cancelled or revoked by
             791      the division; or
             792          (ii) the licensee updates the information or photograph on the license certificate.
             793          (4) (a) The applicant for a renewal of a CDL shall complete the application form
             794      required by Section 53-3-410 and provide updated information and required certification.
             795          (b) In addition to the requirements under Subsection (4)(a), the applicant for a renewal
             796      of a limited-term CDL shall present documentary evidence that the status by which the
             797      individual originally qualified for the limited-term CDL has been extended by the United
             798      States Citizenship and Immigration Services or other authorized agency of the United States
             799      Department of Homeland Security.
             800          (5) The division shall distinguish a limited-term CDL by clearly indicating on the
             801      document:
             802          (a) that it is temporary; and
             803          (b) its expiration date.
             804          [(5)] (6) (a) The division may not issue a hazardous materials endorsement on a CDL
             805      unless the applicant meets the security threat assessment standards of the federal
             806      Transportation Security Administration.
             807          (b) The division shall revoke the hazardous materials endorsement on a CDL upon
             808      receiving notice from the federal Transportation Security Administration that the person
             809      holding a hazardous materials endorsement does not meet Transportation Security
             810      Administration security threat assessment standards.
             811          (c) To obtain an original hazardous materials endorsement or retain a hazardous
             812      materials endorsement upon CDL renewal or transfer, the applicant must take and pass the
             813      knowledge test for hazardous materials endorsement in addition to any other testing required


             814      by the division.
             815          (7) Unless otherwise provided, the provisions, requirements, classes, endorsements,
             816      fees, restrictions, and sanctions under this code apply to a limited-term CDL in the same way
             817      as a CDL issued under this chapter.
             818          Section 10. Section 53-3-804 is amended to read:
             819           53-3-804. Application for identification card -- Required information -- Release
             820      of anatomical gift information.
             821          (1) To apply for an identification card or limited-term identification card, the
             822      applicant shall:
             823          (a) be a Utah resident;
             824          (b) have a Utah residence address; and
             825          (c) appear in person at any license examining station.
             826          (2) The applicant shall provide the following information to the division:
             827          (a) true and full legal name and Utah residence address;
             828          (b) date of birth as set forth in a certified copy of the applicant's birth certificate, or
             829      other satisfactory evidence of birth, which shall be attached to the application;
             830          (c) (i) Social Security number; or
             831          (ii) written proof that the applicant is ineligible to receive a Social Security number;
             832          (d) place of birth;
             833          (e) height and weight;
             834          (f) color of eyes and hair;
             835          [(g) between July 1, 2002 and July 1, 2007, race in accordance with the categories
             836      established by the United States Census Bureau;]
             837          [(h)] (g) signature;
             838          [(i)] (h) photograph;
             839          (i) evidence of the applicant's lawful presence in the United States by providing
             840      documentary evidence:
             841          (i) that a person is:


             842          (A) a United States Citizen;
             843          (B) a national; or
             844          (C) a legal permanent resident alien; or
             845          (ii) of the applicant's:
             846          (A) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United
             847      States;
             848          (B) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
             849          (C) admission into the United States as a refugee;
             850          (D) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United
             851      States;
             852          (E) approved deferred action status; or
             853          (F) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or
             854      conditional resident;
             855          (j) an indication whether the applicant intends to make an anatomical gift under Title
             856      26, Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act;
             857          (k) an indication whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender under
             858      Section 77-27-21.5 ; and
             859          (l) an indication whether the applicant is a military veteran and does or does not
             860      authorize sharing the information with the state Department of Veterans' Affairs.
             861          (3) The requirements of Section 53-3-234 apply to this section for each person, age 16
             862      and older, applying for an identification card. Refusal to consent to the release of information
             863      shall result in the denial of the identification card.
             864          [(4) An applicant may not be denied an identification card for refusing to provide race
             865      information required under Subsection (2)(g).]
             866          [(5)] (4) A person who knowingly fails to provide the information required under
             867      Subsection (2)(k) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             868          Section 11. Section 53-3-806 is amended to read:
             869           53-3-806. Portrait-style format -- Minor's card distinguishable.


             870          (1) The division shall use a portrait-style format for all identification cards, similar to
             871      the format used for license certificates issued to a person younger than 21 years of age under
             872      Section 53-3-207 .
             873          (2) The identification card issued to a person younger than 21 years of age shall be
             874      distinguished by use of plainly printed information or by the use of a color or other means not
             875      used for the identification card issued to a person 21 years of age or older.
             876          (3) The division shall distinguish an identification card issued to any person:
             877          (a) younger than 21 years of age by plainly printing the date the identification card
             878      holder is 21 years of age, which is the legal age for purchasing an alcoholic beverage or
             879      product under Section 32A-12-203 ; and
             880          (b) younger than 19 years of age by plainly printing the date the identification card
             881      holder is 19 years of age, which is the legal age for purchasing tobacco products under Section
             882      76-10-104 .
             883          (4) The division shall distinguish a limited-term identification card by clearly
             884      indicating on the card:
             885          (a) that it is temporary; and
             886          (b) its expiration date.
             887          Section 12. Section 53-3-807 is amended to read:
             888           53-3-807. Expiration -- Address and name change -- Extension for disabled.
             889          (1) (a) An identification card issued on or after July 1, 2006 expires on the birth date
             890      of the applicant in the fifth year following the issuance of the identification card.
             891          (b) A limited-term identification card expires on:
             892          (i) the expiration date of the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in the
             893      United States or on the birth date of the applicant in the fifth year following the issuance of the
             894      limited-term identification card, whichever is sooner; or
             895          (ii) on the birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the
             896      limited-term identification card was issued if there is no definite end to the individual's period
             897      of authorized stay.


             898          (2) If a person has applied for and received an identification card and subsequently
             899      moves from the address shown on the application or on the card, the person shall within ten
             900      days notify the division in a manner specified by the division of the person's new address.
             901          (3) If a person has applied for and received an identification card and subsequently
             902      changes the person's name under Title 42, Chapter 1, Change of Name, the person:
             903          (a) shall surrender the card to the division; and
             904          (b) may apply for a new card in the person's new name by:
             905          (i) furnishing proper documentation to the division as provided in Section 53-3-804 ;
             906      and
             907          (ii) paying the fee required under Section 53-3-105 .
             908          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), if a person has applied for and
             909      received an identification card and is currently required to register as a sex offender under
             910      Section 77-27-21.5 :
             911          (i) the person's identification card expires annually on the next birth date of the
             912      cardholder, on and after July 1, 2006;
             913          (ii) the person shall surrender the person's identification card to the division on or
             914      before the cardholder's next birth date beginning on July 1, 2006; and
             915          (iii) the person may apply for an identification card with an expiration date identified
             916      in Subsection (8)(b) by:
             917          (A) furnishing proper documentation to the division as provided in Section 53-3-804 ;
             918      and
             919          (B) paying the fee for an identification card required under Section 53-3-105 .
             920          (b) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), if a person has applied for and received an
             921      identification card and is subsequently convicted of any offense listed in Subsection
             922      77-27-21.5 (1)(n), the person shall surrender the card to the division on the person's next birth
             923      date following the conviction and may apply for a new card with an expiration date identified
             924      in Subsection (8)(b) by:
             925          (i) furnishing proper documentation to the division as provided in Section 53-3-804 ;


             926      and
             927          (ii) paying the fee required under Section 53-3-105 .
             928          (c) A person who is unable to comply with the provisions of Subsection (4)(a) or
             929      (4)(b) because the person is in the custody of the Department of Corrections or Division of
             930      Juvenile Justice Services, confined in a correctional facility not operated by or under contract
             931      with the Department of Corrections, or committed to a state mental facility, shall comply with
             932      the provisions of Subsection (4)(a) or (b) within ten days of being released from confinement.
             933          (5) A person older than 21 years of age with a disability, as defined under the
             934      Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-336, may extend the expiration date on
             935      an identification card for five years if the person with a disability or an agent of the person
             936      with a disability:
             937          (a) requests that the division send the application form to obtain the extension or
             938      requests an application form in person at the division's offices;
             939          (b) completes the application;
             940          (c) certifies that the extension is for a person 21 years of age or older with a disability;
             941      and
             942          (d) returns the application to the division together with the identification card fee
             943      required under Section 53-3-105 .
             944          (6) (a) (i) An identification card may only be extended once, except as prohibited
             945      under Subsection (6)(b).
             946          (ii) After an extension an application for an identification card must be applied for in
             947      person at the division's offices.
             948          (b) An identification card issued to a person required to register as a sex offender
             949      under Section 77-27-21.5 may not be extended.
             950          (7) An identification card issued prior to July 1, 2006 to a person 65 years of age or
             951      older does not expire, but continues in effect until the death of that person.
             952          (8) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section[: (a) an identification card that was
             953      obtained without using a Social Security number as required under Subsection 53-3-804 (2)


             954      expires on July 1, 2005; and (b)], an identification card expires on the birth date of the
             955      applicant in the first year following the year that the identification card was issued if the
             956      applicant is required to register as a sex offender under Section 77-27-21.5 .
             957          (9) A person who knowingly fails to surrender an identification card under Subsection
             958      (4) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             959          Section 13. Section 63G-11-102 (Effective 07/01/09) is amended to read:
             960           63G-11-102 (Effective 07/01/09). Creation of identity documents -- Issuance to
             961      citizens, nationals, and legal permanent resident aliens -- Exceptions.
             962          (1) The following entities may create, publish, or otherwise manufacture an
             963      identification document, identification card, or identification certificate and possess an
             964      engraved plate or other device for the printing of an identification document:
             965          (a) a federal, state, or local government agency for employee identification, which is
             966      designed to identify the bearer as an employee;
             967          (b) a federal, state, or local government agency for purposes authorized or required by
             968      law or a legitimate purpose consistent with the duties of the agency, including such documents
             969      as voter identification cards, [driver licenses,] identification cards, passports, birth certificates,
             970      and Social Security cards; and
             971          (c) a public school or state or private educational institution to identify the bearer as
             972      an administrator, faculty member, student, or employee.
             973          (2) The name of the issuing entity shall be clearly printed upon the face of the
             974      identification document.
             975          (3) Except as otherwise provided in Subsections (4) and (5) or by federal law, an
             976      entity providing an identity document, card, or certificate under Subsection (1)(b) or (c) shall
             977      issue the document, card, or certificate only to:
             978          (a) a United States citizen;
             979          (b) a national; or
             980          (c) a legal permanent resident alien.
             981          (4) (a) Subsection (3) does not apply to an applicant for an identification document


             982      who presents, in person, valid documentary evidence of the applicant's:
             983          (i) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United
             984      States;
             985          (ii) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
             986          (iii) admission into the United States as a refugee;
             987          (iv) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United
             988      States;
             989          (v) approved deferred action status; or
             990          (vi) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or
             991      conditional resident.
             992          (b) (i) An entity listed in Subsection (1)(b) or (c) may issue a Subsection (1)(b) or (c)
             993      identification document to an applicant who satisfies the requirements of Subsection (4)(a).
             994          (ii) Except as otherwise provided by federal law, the document is valid only:
             995          (A) during the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in the United States;
             996      or
             997          (B) for one year from the date of issuance if there is no definite end to the individual's
             998      period of authorized stay.
             999          (iii) An entity issuing an identification document under this Subsection (4) shall
             1000      clearly indicate on the document:
             1001          (A) that it is temporary; and
             1002          (B) its expiration date.
             1003          (c) An individual may renew a document issued under this Subsection (4) only upon
             1004      presentation of valid documentary evidence that the status by which the individual originally
             1005      qualified for the identification document has been extended by the United States Citizenship
             1006      and Immigration Services or other authorized agency of the United States Department of
             1007      Homeland Security.
             1008          (5) (a) Subsection (3) does not apply to an identification document issued under
             1009      Subsection (1)(c) that is only:


             1010          (i) valid for use on the educational institution's campus or facility; and
             1011          (ii) includes a statement of the restricted use conspicuously printed upon the face of
             1012      the identification document.
             1013          (b) Subsection (3) does not apply to a license certificate, driving privilege card, or
             1014      identification card issued or renewed under [Section 53-3-207 ] Title 53, Chapter 3, Uniform
             1015      Driver License Act.
             1016          (6) This section shall be enforced without regard to race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or
             1017      national origin.
             1018          Section 14. Repealer.
             1019          This bill repeals:
             1020          Section 53-3-409, Nonresident CDL -- Qualifications.
             1021          Section 15. Effective date.
             1022          This bill takes effect on January 1, 2010, except that the amendments in Section
             1023      63G-11-102 (Effective 07/01/09) take effect on July 1, 2009.


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