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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions related to fees and application processes for a state-issued
10 identification credential by a person who is homeless.
11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ waives the application fee for an individual to receive or renew a state-issued
14 identification card if the person provides certain information indicating that the
15 individual is homeless;
16 ▸ requires the Department of Workforce Services to verify certain homeless service
17 providers for purposes of address verification and receiving certain fee waivers;
18 ▸ requires the Driver License Division to make rules regarding homeless service
19 facilities as verified by the Department of Workforce Services for purposes of
20 providing proof of residency and obtaining a fee waiver; and
21 ▸ makes technical changes.
22 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
23 None
24 Other Special Clauses:
25 None
26 Utah Code Sections Affected:
27 AMENDS:
28 26-2-12.6, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 242
29 53-3-104, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 459
30 53-3-105, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 242, 381, and 382
31 53-3-205, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapters 381 and 382
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33 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
34 Section 1. Section 26-2-12.6 is amended to read:
35 26-2-12.6. Fee waived for certified copy of birth certificate.
36 (1) Notwithstanding Section 26-1-6 and Section 26-2-12.5, the department shall waive
37 a fee that would otherwise be charged for a certified copy of a birth certificate, if the individual
38 whose birth is confirmed by the birth certificate is:
39 (a) the individual requesting the certified copy of the birth certificate; and
40 (b) (i) homeless, as defined in Section 26-18-411;
41 (ii) a person who is homeless, as defined in Section 35A-5-302;
42 (iii) an individual whose primary nighttime residence is a location that is not designed
43 for or ordinarily used as a sleeping accommodation for an individual; [
44 (iv) a homeless service provider as verified by the Department of Workforce Services;
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47 (2) To satisfy the requirement in Subsection (1)(b), the department shall accept written
48 verification that the individual is homeless or a person, child, or youth who is homeless from:
49 (a) a homeless shelter, as defined in Section 10-9a-526;
50 (b) a permanent housing, permanent, supportive, or transitional facility, as defined in
51 Section 35A-5-302;
52 (c) the Department of Workforce Services;
53 (d) a homeless service provider as verified by the Department of Workforce Services;
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58 (e) a local educational agency liaison for homeless children and youth designated under
59 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11432(g)(1)(J)(ii).
60 Section 2. Section 53-3-104 is amended to read:
61 53-3-104. Division duties.
62 The division shall:
63 (1) in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act,
64 make rules:
65 (a) for examining applicants for a license, as necessary for the safety and welfare of the
66 traveling public;
67 (b) for acceptable documentation of an applicant's identity, Social Security number,
68 Utah resident status, Utah residence address, proof of legal presence, proof of citizenship in the
69 United States, honorable or general discharge from the United States military, and other proof
70 or documentation required under this chapter;
71 (c) for acceptable documentation to verify that an individual is homeless as verified by
72 the Department of Workforce Services, for purposes of residency, address verification, and
73 obtaining a fee waiver;
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75 vehicle with a temporary learner permit or learner permit;
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78 information provided in accordance with Section 53-3-205, 53-3-410, or 53-3-804; and
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80 information shall be based on data provided by the Division of Air Quality, including:
81 (i) ways drivers can improve air quality; and
82 (ii) the harmful effects of vehicle emissions;
83 (2) examine each applicant according to the class of license applied for;
84 (3) license motor vehicle drivers;
85 (4) file every application for a license received by the division and shall maintain
86 indices containing:
87 (a) all applications denied and the reason each was denied;
88 (b) all applications granted; and
89 (c) the name of every licensee whose license has been suspended, disqualified, or
90 revoked by the division and the reasons for the action;
91 (5) suspend, revoke, disqualify, cancel, or deny any license issued in accordance with
92 this chapter;
93 (6) file all accident reports and abstracts of court records of convictions received by the
94 division under state law;
95 (7) maintain a record of each licensee showing the licensee's convictions and the traffic
96 accidents in which the licensee has been involved where a conviction has resulted;
97 (8) consider the record of a licensee upon an application for renewal of a license and at
98 other appropriate times;
99 (9) search the license files, compile, and furnish a report on the driving record of any
100 individual licensed in the state in accordance with Section 53-3-109;
101 (10) develop and implement a record system as required by Section 41-6a-604;
102 (11) in accordance with Section 53G-10-507, establish:
103 (a) procedures and standards to certify teachers of driver education classes to
104 administer knowledge and skills tests;
105 (b) minimal standards for the tests; and
106 (c) procedures to enable school districts to administer or process any tests for students
107 to receive a class D operator's license;
108 (12) in accordance with Section 53-3-510, establish:
109 (a) procedures and standards to certify licensed instructors of commercial driver
110 training school courses to administer the skills test;
111 (b) minimal standards for the test; and
112 (c) procedures to enable licensed commercial driver training schools to administer or
113 process skills tests for students to receive a class D operator's license;
114 (13) provide administrative support to the Driver License Medical Advisory Board
115 created in Section 53-3-303;
116 (14) upon request by the lieutenant governor, provide the lieutenant governor with a
117 digital copy of the driver license or identification card signature of an individual who is an
118 applicant for voter registration under Section 20A-2-206; and
119 (15) in accordance with Section 53-3-407.1, establish:
120 (a) procedures and standards to license a commercial driver license third party tester or
121 commercial driver license third party examiner to administer the commercial driver license
122 skills tests;
123 (b) minimum standards for the commercial driver license skills test; and
124 (c) procedures to enable a licensed commercial driver license third party tester or
125 commercial driver license third party examiner to administer a commercial driver license skills
126 test for an applicant to receive a commercial driver license.
127 Section 3. Section 53-3-105 is amended to read:
128 53-3-105. Fees for licenses, renewals, extensions, reinstatements, rescheduling,
129 and identification cards.
130 The following fees apply under this chapter:
131 (1) An original class D license application under Section 53-3-205 is $52.
132 (2) An original provisional license application for a class D license under Section
133 53-3-205 is $39.
134 (3) An original limited term license application under Section 53-3-205 is $32.
135 (4) An original application for a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-205 is
136 $18.
137 (5) An original application for a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-205 is $14.
138 (6) A learner permit application under Section 53-3-210.5 is $19.
139 (7) A renewal of a class D license under Section 53-3-214 is $52 unless Subsection
140 (12) applies.
141 (8) A renewal of a provisional license application for a class D license under Section
142 53-3-214 is $52.
143 (9) A renewal of a limited term license application under Section 53-3-214 is $32.
144 (10) A renewal of a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $18.
145 (11) A renewal of a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $14.
146 (12) A renewal of a class D license for an individual 65 and older under Section
147 53-3-214 is $27.
148 (13) An extension of a class D license under Section 53-3-214 is $42 unless Subsection
149 (17) applies.
150 (14) An extension of a provisional license application for a class D license under
151 Section 53-3-214 is $42.
152 (15) An extension of a motorcycle endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $18.
153 (16) An extension of a taxicab endorsement under Section 53-3-214 is $14.
154 (17) An extension of a class D license for an individual 65 and older under Section
155 53-3-214 is $22.
156 (18) An original or renewal application for a commercial class A, B, or C license or an
157 original or renewal of a provisional commercial class A or B license under Part 4, Uniform
158 Commercial Driver License Act, is $52.
159 (19) A commercial class A, B, or C license skills test is $78.
160 (20) Each original CDL endorsement for passengers, hazardous material, double or
161 triple trailers, or tankers is $9.
162 (21) An original CDL endorsement for a school bus under Part 4, Uniform Commercial
163 Driver License Act, is $9.
164 (22) A renewal of a CDL endorsement under Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver
165 License Act, is $9.
166 (23) (a) A retake of a CDL knowledge test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $26.
167 (b) A retake of a CDL skills test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $52.
168 (24) A retake of a CDL endorsement test provided for in Section 53-3-205 is $9.
169 (25) A duplicate class A, B, C, or D license certificate under Section 53-3-215 is $23.
170 (26) (a) A license reinstatement application under Section 53-3-205 is $40.
171 (b) A license reinstatement application under Section 53-3-205 for an alcohol, drug, or
172 combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense is $45 in addition to the fee under
173 Subsection (26)(a).
174 (27) (a) An administrative fee for license reinstatement after an alcohol, drug, or
175 combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense under Section 41-6a-520, 53-3-223, or
176 53-3-231 or an alcohol, drug, or combination of alcohol and any drug-related offense under
177 Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, is $255.
178 (b) This administrative fee is in addition to the fees under Subsection (26).
179 (28) (a) An administrative fee for providing the driving record of a driver under
180 Section 53-3-104 or 53-3-420 is $8.
181 (b) The division may not charge for a report furnished under Section 53-3-104 to a
182 municipal, county, state, or federal agency.
183 (29) A rescheduling fee under Section 53-3-205 or 53-3-407 is $25.
184 (30) (a) Except as provided under Subsections (30)(b) and (c), an identification card
185 application under Section 53-3-808 is $23.
186 (b) An identification card application under Section 53-3-808 for a person with a
187 disability, as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102, is $17.
188 (c) A fee may not be charged for an identification card application if the individual
189 applying:
190 (i) (A) has not been issued a Utah driver license;
191 (B) is indigent; and
192 (C) is at least 18 years of age; or
193 (ii) submits written verification that the individual is homeless, as defined in Section
194 26-18-411, a person who is homeless, as defined in Section 35A-5-302, or a child or youth who
195 is homeless, as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2), from:
196 (A) a homeless shelter, as defined in Section 10-9a-526;
197 (B) a permanent housing, permanent, supportive, or transitional facility, as defined in
198 Section 35A-5-302;
199 (C) the Department of Workforce Services; or
200 (D) a local educational agency liaison for homeless children and youth designated
201 under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11432(g)(1)(J)(ii).
202 (31) (a) An extension of a regular identification card under Subsection 53-3-807(4) for
203 a person with a disability, as defined in 42 U.S.C. Sec. 12102, is $17.
204 (b) The fee described in Subsection (31)(a) is waived if the applicant submits written
205 verification that the individual is homeless, as defined in Section 26-18-411, or a person who is
206 homeless, as defined in Section 35A-5-302, or a child or youth who is homeless, as defined in
207 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11434a(2), from:
208 (i) a homeless shelter, as defined in Section 10-9a-526;
209 (ii) a permanent housing, permanent, supportive, or transitional facility, as defined in
210 Section 35A-5-302;
211 (iii) the Department of Workforce Services; [
212 (iv) a homeless service provider as verified by the Department of Workforce Services
213 as described in Section 26-2-12.6; or
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215 under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 11432(g)(1)(J)(ii).
216 (32) (a) An extension of a regular identification card under Subsection 53-3-807(5) is
217 $23.
218 (b) The fee described in Subsection (32)(a) is waived if the applicant submits written
219 verification that the individual is homeless, as defined in Section 26-18-411, or a person who is
220 homeless, as defined in Section 35A-5-302, from:
221 (i) a homeless shelter, as defined in Section 10-9a-526;
222 (ii) a permanent housing, permanent, supportive, or transitional facility, as defined in
223 Section 35A-5-302; [
224 (iii) the Department of Workforce Services[
225 (iv) a homeless service provider as verified by the Department of Workforce Services
226 as described in Section 26-2-12.6.
227 (33) In addition to any license application fees collected under this chapter, the division
228 shall impose on individuals submitting fingerprints in accordance with Section 53-3-205.5 the
229 fees that the Bureau of Criminal Identification is authorized to collect for the services the
230 Bureau of Criminal Identification provides under Section 53-3-205.5.
231 (34) An original mobility vehicle permit application under Section 41-6a-1118 is $30.
232 (35) A renewal of a mobility vehicle permit under Section 41-6a-1118 is $30.
233 (36) A duplicate mobility vehicle permit under Section 41-6a-1118 is $12.
234 Section 4. Section 53-3-205 is amended to read:
235 53-3-205. Application for license or endorsement -- Fee required -- Tests --
236 Expiration dates of licenses and endorsements -- Information required -- Previous
237 licenses surrendered -- Driving record transferred from other states -- Reinstatement --
238 Fee required -- License agreement.
239 (1) An application for an original license, provisional license, or endorsement shall be:
240 (a) made upon a form furnished by the division; and
241 (b) accompanied by a nonrefundable fee set under Section 53-3-105.
242 (2) An application and fee for an original provisional class D license or an original
243 class D license entitle the applicant to:
244 (a) not more than three attempts to pass both the knowledge and the skills tests for a
245 class D license within six months after the date of the application;
246 (b) a learner permit if needed pending completion of the application and testing
247 process; and
248 (c) an original class D license and license certificate after all tests are passed and
249 requirements are completed.
250 (3) An application and fee for a motorcycle or taxicab endorsement entitle the
251 applicant to:
252 (a) not more than three attempts to pass both the knowledge and skills tests within six
253 months after the date of the application;
254 (b) a motorcycle learner permit after the motorcycle knowledge test is passed; and
255 (c) a motorcycle or taxicab endorsement when all tests are passed.
256 (4) An application for a commercial class A, B, or C license entitles the applicant to:
257 (a) not more than two attempts to pass a knowledge test when accompanied by the fee
258 provided in Subsection 53-3-105(18);
259 (b) not more than two attempts to pass a skills test when accompanied by a fee in
260 Subsection 53-3-105(19) within six months after the date of application;
261 (c) both a commercial driver instruction permit and a temporary license permit for the
262 license class held before the applicant submits the application if needed after the knowledge
263 test is passed; and
264 (d) an original commercial class A, B, or C license and license certificate when all
265 applicable tests are passed.
266 (5) An application and fee for a CDL endorsement entitle the applicant to:
267 (a) not more than two attempts to pass a knowledge test and not more than two
268 attempts to pass a skills test within six months after the date of the application; and
269 (b) a CDL endorsement when all tests are passed.
270 (6) (a) If a CDL applicant does not pass a knowledge test, skills test, or an endorsement
271 test within the number of attempts provided in Subsection (4) or (5), each test may be taken
272 two additional times within the six months for the fee provided in Section 53-3-105.
273 (b) (i) Beginning July 1, 2015, an out-of-state resident who holds a valid CDIP issued
274 by a state or jurisdiction that is compliant with 49 C.F.R. Part 383 may take a skills test
275 administered by the division if the out-of-state resident pays the fee provided in Subsection
276 53-3-105(19).
277 (ii) The division shall:
278 (A) electronically transmit skills test results for an out-of-state resident to the licensing
279 agency in the state or jurisdiction in which the out-of-state resident has obtained a valid CDIP;
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281 (B) provide the out-of-state resident with documentary evidence upon successful
282 completion of the skills test.
283 (7) (a) (i) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(a)(ii), (f), and (g), an original class
284 D license expires on the birth date of the applicant in the eighth year after the year the license
285 certificate was issued.
286 (ii) An original provisional class D license expires on the birth date of the applicant in
287 the fifth year following the year the license certificate was issued.
288 (iii) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(f), a limited term class D license expires on
289 the birth date of the applicant in the fifth year the license certificate was issued.
290 (b) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(f) and (g), a renewal or an extension to a
291 license expires on the birth date of the licensee in the eighth year after the expiration date of the
292 license certificate renewed or extended.
293 (c) Except as provided under Subsections (7)(f) and (g), a duplicate license expires on
294 the same date as the last license certificate issued.
295 (d) An endorsement to a license expires on the same date as the license certificate
296 regardless of the date the endorsement was granted.
297 (e) (i) A regular license certificate and an endorsement to the regular license certificate
298 held by an individual described in Subsection (7)(e)(ii), that expires during the time period the
299 individual is stationed outside of the state, is valid until 90 days after the individual's orders are
300 terminated, the individual is discharged, or the individual's assignment is changed or
301 terminated, unless:
302 (A) the license is suspended, disqualified, denied, or has been cancelled or revoked by
303 the division; or
304 (B) the licensee updates the information or photograph on the license certificate.
305 (ii) The provisions in Subsection (7)(e)(i) apply to an individual:
306 (A) ordered to active duty and stationed outside of Utah in any of the armed forces of
307 the United States;
308 (B) who is an immediate family member or dependent of an individual described in
309 Subsection (7)(e)(ii)(A) and is residing outside of Utah;
310 (C) who is a civilian employee of the United States State Department or United States
311 Department of Defense and is stationed outside of the United States; or
312 (D) who is an immediate family member or dependent of an individual described in
313 Subsection (7)(e)(ii)(C) and is residing outside of the United States.
314 (f) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(f)(ii), a limited-term license certificate or a
315 renewal to a limited-term license certificate expires:
316 (A) on the expiration date of the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in
317 the United States or on the date provided under this Subsection (7), whichever is sooner; or
318 (B) on the date of issuance in the first year following the year that the limited-term
319 license certificate was issued if there is no definite end to the individual's period of authorized
320 stay.
321 (ii) A limited-term license certificate or a renewal to a limited-term license certificate
322 issued to an approved asylee or a refugee expires on the birth date of the applicant in the fifth
323 year following the year that the limited-term license certificate was issued.
324 (g) A driving privilege card issued or renewed under Section 53-3-207 expires on the
325 birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the driving privilege card was
326 issued or renewed.
327 (8) (a) In addition to the information required by Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative
328 Procedures Act, for requests for agency action, an applicant shall:
329 (i) provide:
330 (A) the applicant's full legal name;
331 (B) the applicant's birth date;
332 (C) the applicant's gender;
333 (D) (I) documentary evidence of the applicant's valid social security number;
334 (II) written proof that the applicant is ineligible to receive a social security number;
335 (III) the applicant's temporary identification number (ITIN) issued by the Internal
336 Revenue Service for an individual who:
337 (Aa) does not qualify for a social security number; and
338 (Bb) is applying for a driving privilege card; or
339 (IV) other documentary evidence approved by the division;
340 (E) the applicant's Utah residence address as documented by a form or forms
341 acceptable under rules made by the division under Section 53-3-104, unless the application is
342 for a temporary CDL issued under Subsection 53-3-407(2)(b); and
343 (F) fingerprints and a photograph in accordance with Section 53-3-205.5 if the
344 applicant is applying for a driving privilege card;
345 (ii) provide evidence of the applicant's lawful presence in the United States by
346 providing documentary evidence:
347 (A) that the applicant is:
348 (I) a United States citizen;
349 (II) a United States national; or
350 (III) a legal permanent resident alien; or
351 (B) of the applicant's:
352 (I) unexpired immigrant or nonimmigrant visa status for admission into the United
353 States;
354 (II) pending or approved application for asylum in the United States;
355 (III) admission into the United States as a refugee;
356 (IV) pending or approved application for temporary protected status in the United
357 States;
358 (V) approved deferred action status;
359 (VI) pending application for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident or
360 conditional resident; or
361 (VII) conditional permanent resident alien status;
362 (iii) provide a description of the applicant;
363 (iv) state whether the applicant has previously been licensed to drive a motor vehicle
364 and, if so, when and by what state or country;
365 (v) state whether the applicant has ever had a license suspended, cancelled, revoked,
366 disqualified, or denied in the last 10 years, or whether the applicant has ever had a license
367 application refused, and if so, the date of and reason for the suspension, cancellation,
368 revocation, disqualification, denial, or refusal;
369 (vi) state whether the applicant intends to make an anatomical gift under Title 26,
370 Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, in compliance with Subsection (15);
371 (vii) state whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender in accordance
372 with Title 77, Chapter 41, Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry;
373 (viii) state whether the applicant is a veteran of the United States military, provide
374 verification that the applicant was granted an honorable or general discharge from the United
375 States Armed Forces, and state whether the applicant does or does not authorize sharing the
376 information with the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs;
377 (ix) provide all other information the division requires; and
378 (x) sign the application which signature may include an electronic signature as defined
379 in Section 46-4-102.
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381 described in rules made by the division, an applicant shall have a Utah residence address,
382 unless the application is for a temporary CDL issued under Subsection 53-3-407(2)(b).
383 (c) An applicant shall provide evidence of lawful presence in the United States in
384 accordance with Subsection (8)(a)(ii), unless the application is for a driving privilege card.
385 (d) The division shall maintain on the division's computerized records an applicant's:
386 (i) (A) social security number;
387 (B) temporary identification number (ITIN); or
388 (C) other number assigned by the division if Subsection (8)(a)(i)(D)(IV) applies; and
389 (ii) indication whether the applicant is required to register as a sex offender in
390 accordance with Title 77, Chapter 41, Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry.
391 (9) The division shall require proof of an applicant's name, birth date, and birthplace by
392 at least one of the following means:
393 (a) current license certificate;
394 (b) birth certificate;
395 (c) Selective Service registration; or
396 (d) other proof, including church records, family Bible notations, school records, or
397 other evidence considered acceptable by the division.
398 (10) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (10)(c), if an applicant receives a license in a
399 higher class than what the applicant originally was issued:
400 (i) the license application is treated as an original application; and
401 (ii) license and endorsement fees is assessed under Section 53-3-105.
402 (b) An applicant that receives a downgraded license in a lower license class during an
403 existing license cycle that has not expired:
404 (i) may be issued a duplicate license with a lower license classification for the
405 remainder of the existing license cycle; and
406 (ii) shall be assessed a duplicate license fee under Subsection 53-3-105(25) if a
407 duplicate license is issued under Subsection (10)(b)(i).
408 (c) An applicant who has received a downgraded license in a lower license class under
409 Subsection (10)(b):
410 (i) may, when eligible, receive a duplicate license in the highest class previously issued
411 during a license cycle that has not expired for the remainder of the existing license cycle; and
412 (ii) shall be assessed a duplicate license fee under Subsection 53-3-105(25) if a
413 duplicate license is issued under Subsection (10)(c)(i).
414 (11) (a) When an application is received from an applicant previously licensed in
415 another state to drive a motor vehicle, the division shall request a copy of the driver's record
416 from the other state.
417 (b) When received, the driver's record becomes part of the driver's record in this state
418 with the same effect as though entered originally on the driver's record in this state.
419 (12) An application for reinstatement of a license after the suspension, cancellation,
420 disqualification, denial, or revocation of a previous license is accompanied by the additional
421 fee or fees specified in Section 53-3-105.
422 (13) An individual who has an appointment with the division for testing and fails to
423 keep the appointment or to cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the appointment shall pay the
424 fee under Section 53-3-105.
425 (14) An applicant who applies for an original license or renewal of a license agrees that
426 the individual's license is subject to a suspension or revocation authorized under this title or
427 Title 41, Motor Vehicles.
428 (15) (a) A licensee shall authenticate the indication of intent under Subsection
429 (8)(a)(vi) in accordance with division rule.
430 (b) (i) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
431 Management Act, the division may, upon request, release to an organ procurement
432 organization, as defined in Section 26-28-102, the names and addresses of all applicants who,
433 under Subsection (8)(a)(vi), indicate that they intend to make an anatomical gift.
434 (ii) An organ procurement organization may use released information only to:
435 (A) obtain additional information for an anatomical gift registry; and
436 (B) inform licensees of anatomical gift options, procedures, and benefits.
437 (16) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
438 Management Act, the division may release to the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
439 the names and addresses of all applicants who indicate their status as a veteran under
440 Subsection (8)(a)(viii).
441 (17) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
442 Management Act, the division shall, upon request, release to the Sex and Kidnap Offender
443 Registry office in the Department of Corrections, the names and addresses of all applicants
444 who, under Subsection (8)(a)(vii), indicate they are required to register as a sex offender in
445 accordance with Title 77, Chapter 41, Sex and Kidnap Offender Registry.
446 (18) The division and its employees are not liable, as a result of false or inaccurate
447 information provided under Subsection (8)(a)(vi) or (viii), for direct or indirect:
448 (a) loss;
449 (b) detriment; or
450 (c) injury.
451 (19) An applicant who knowingly fails to provide the information required under
452 Subsection (8)(a)(vii) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
453 (20) A person may not hold both an unexpired Utah license certificate and an
454 unexpired identification card.
455 (21) (a) An applicant who applies for an original motorcycle endorsement to a regular
456 license certificate is exempt from the requirement to pass the knowledge and skills test to be
457 eligible for the motorcycle endorsement if the applicant:
458 (i) is a resident of the state of Utah;
459 (ii) (A) is ordered to active duty and stationed outside of Utah in any of the armed
460 forces of the United States; or
461 (B) is an immediate family member or dependent of an individual described in
462 Subsection (21)(a)(ii)(A) and is residing outside of Utah;
463 (iii) has a digitized driver license photo on file with the division;
464 (iv) provides proof to the division of the successful completion of a certified
465 Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider training course; and
466 (v) provides the necessary information and documentary evidence required under
467 Subsection (8).
468 (b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
469 division shall make rules:
470 (i) establishing the procedures for an individual to obtain a motorcycle endorsement
471 under this Subsection (21); and
472 (ii) identifying the applicable restrictions for a motorcycle endorsement issued under
473 this Subsection (21).