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7 Norman K. Thurston
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9 LONG TITLE
10 General Description:
11 This bill modifies provisions of the Uniform Driver License Act and the Motor Vehicle
12 Act.
13 Highlighted Provisions:
14 This bill:
15 ▸ defines terms;
16 ▸ at a vehicle owner's request and subject to written verification, requires the Motor
17 Vehicle Division to include an invisible condition identification symbol in the
18 vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record that indicates that an individual
19 who is a regular driver or passenger of the vehicle is an individual with an invisible
20 condition;
21 ▸ allows a vehicle owner to request that the Motor Vehicle Division remove an
22 invisible condition identification symbol from the vehicle owner's vehicle
23 registration database record;
24 ▸ at an individual's request and subject to written verification, requires the Driver
25 License Division to include an invisible condition identification symbol on the
26 individual's driver license or identification card to indicate that the individual is an
27 individual with an invisible condition;
28 ▸ allows an individual to request that the Driver License Division remove an invisible
29 condition identification symbol from the individual's driver license or identification
30 card;
31 ▸ allows a law enforcement officer to obtain certain information about an individual's
32 invisible condition; and
33 ▸ makes technical changes.
34 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
35 None
36 Other Special Clauses:
37 This bill provides a special effective date.
38 Utah Code Sections Affected:
39 AMENDS:
40 41-1a-213, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2017, Chapter 119
41 46-1-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 192
42 53-3-207, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2019, Chapter 232
43 53-3-805, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2018, Chapter 39
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45 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
46 Section 1. Section 41-1a-213 is amended to read:
47 41-1a-213. Contents of registration cards.
48 (1) As used in this section:
49 (a) "Health care professional" means the same as that term is defined in Section
50 53-3-207.
51 (b) "Invisible condition" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-3-207.
52 (c) "Invisible condition identification symbol" means the same as that term is defined
53 in Section 53-3-207.
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55 (a) the date issued;
56 (b) the name of the owner;
57 (c) a description of the vehicle registered including the year, the make, the
58 identification number, and the license plate assigned to the vehicle;
59 (d) the expiration date; and
60 (e) other information as determined by the commission.
61 [
62 contain:
63 (a) the owner's name; and
64 (b) the name of the lessee.
65 [
66 registration card shall also contain the gross laden weight as given in the application for
67 registration.
68 [
69 issued by the commission on or after November 1, 2013, may not display the address of the
70 owner or the lessee on the registration card.
71 (b) A new registration card issued by the commission under one of the following
72 provisions shall display the address of the owner or the lessee on the registration card:
73 (i) Section 41-1a-301 for a vehicle; or
74 (ii) Section 73-18-7 for a vessel.
75 (6) (a) The division shall include on a vehicle owner's vehicle registration database
76 record in the division's vehicle registration database an invisible condition identification
77 symbol if:
78 (i) the vehicle owner or an individual who is a regular driver of or passenger in the
79 vehicle owner's vehicle has an invisible condition; and
80 (ii) the vehicle owner submits to the commission a request on a form prescribed by the
81 commission.
82 (b) A vehicle owner shall include in a request described in Subsection (6)(a):
83 (i) if the request is for an individual other than the vehicle owner, a declaration that the
84 individual is a regular driver of or passenger in the vehicle;
85 (ii) written verification from a health care professional that the vehicle owner or other
86 individual described in Subsection (6)(a)(i) has an invisible condition; and
87 (iii) a waiver of liability signed by the individual with the invisible condition or the
88 individual's legal representative for the release of any medical information to:
89 (A) the commission;
90 (B) any person who has access to the individual's medical information as recorded on
91 the vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record or the Utah Criminal Justice
92 Information System; and
93 (C) any other person who may view or receive notice of the individual's medical
94 information by seeing the vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record or the
95 individual's information in the Utah Criminal Justice Information System.
96 (c) As part of the form described in Subsection (6)(b), the commission shall advise the
97 individual signing the waiver of liability that by submitting the signed waiver, the individual
98 consents to the release of the individual's medical information to any person described in
99 Subsections (6)(b)(iii)(A) through (C), even if the person is otherwise ineligible to access the
100 individual's medical information under state or federal law.
101 (d) The division may not charge a fee to include an invisible condition identification
102 symbol on a vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record.
103 (e) The inclusion of an invisible condition identification symbol on a vehicle owner's
104 vehicle registration database record in accordance with this section does not confer any legal
105 rights or privileges on the individual, including parking privileges for individuals with
106 disabilities under Section 41-1a-414.
107 (7) (a) For each individual who qualifies under this section to include an invisible
108 condition identification symbol in a vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record, the
109 division shall include in the division's vehicle registration database a brief description of the
110 nature of the individual's invisible condition linked to the vehicle owner's vehicle registration
111 database record.
112 (b) The division shall provide the brief description described in Subsection (7)(a) to the
113 Utah Criminal Justice Information System.
114 (c) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), the division may not release the
115 information described in Subsection (7)(a).
116 (8) Within 30 days after the day on which the division receives an individual's written
117 request, the division shall:
118 (a) remove the invisible condition identification symbol and brief description described
119 in Subsection (7) from a vehicle owner's vehicle registration database record in the division's
120 vehicle registration database; and
121 (b) provide the updated vehicle registration database record to the Utah Criminal
122 Justice Information System.
123 (9) As provided in Section 63G-2-302, the information described in Subsection (6)(a)
124 is a private record for purposes of Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
125 Management Act.
126 Section 2. Section 46-1-2 is amended to read:
127 46-1-2. Definitions.
128 As used in this chapter:
129 (1) "Acknowledgment" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer,
130 whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory
131 evidence, has admitted, in the presence of the notary, to voluntarily signing a document for the
132 document's stated purpose.
133 (2) "Before me" means that an individual appears in the presence of the notary.
134 (3) "Commission" means:
135 (a) to empower to perform notarial acts; or
136 (b) the written document that gives authority to perform notarial acts, including the
137 Certificate of Authority of Notary Public that the lieutenant governor issues to a notary.
138 (4) "Copy certification" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
139 photocopy is an accurate copy of a document that is neither a public record nor publicly
140 recorded.
141 (5) "Electronic recording" means the audio and video recording, described in
142 Subsection 46-1-3.6(3), of a remote notarization.
143 (6) "Electronic seal" means an electronic version of the seal described in Section
144 46-1-16, that conforms with rules made under Subsection 46-1-3.7(1)(d), that a remote notary
145 may attach to a notarial certificate to complete a remote notarization.
146 (7) "Electronic signature" means the same as that term is defined in Section 46-4-102.
147 (8) "In the presence of the notary" means that an individual:
148 (a) is physically present with the notary in close enough proximity to see and hear the
149 notary; or
150 (b) communicates with a remote notary by means of an electronic device or process
151 that:
152 (i) allows the individual and remote notary to communicate with one another
153 simultaneously by sight and sound; and
154 (ii) complies with rules made under Section 46-1-3.7.
155 (9) "Jurat" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies:
156 (a) the identity of a signer who:
157 (i) is personally known to the notary; or
158 (ii) provides the notary satisfactory evidence of the signer's identity;
159 (b) that the signer affirms or swears an oath attesting to the truthfulness of a document;
160 and
161 (c) that the signer voluntarily signs the document in the presence of the notary.
162 (10) "Notarial act" or "notarization" means an act that a notary is authorized to perform
163 under Section 46-1-6.
164 (11) "Notarial certificate" means the affidavit described in Section 46-1-6.5 that is:
165 (a) a part of or attached to a notarized document; and
166 (b) completed by the notary and bears the notary's signature and official seal.
167 (12) (a) "Notary" means an individual commissioned to perform notarial acts under this
168 chapter.
169 (b) "Notary" includes a remote notary.
170 (13) "Oath" or "affirmation" means a notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
171 person made a vow or affirmation in the presence of the notary on penalty of perjury.
172 (14) "Official misconduct" means a notary's performance of any act prohibited or
173 failure to perform any act mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a
174 notarial act.
175 (15) (a) "Official seal" means the seal described in Section 46-1-16 that a notary may
176 attach to a notarial certificate to complete a notarization.
177 (b) "Official seal" includes an electronic seal.
178 (16) "Personally known" means familiarity with an individual resulting from
179 interactions with that individual over a period of time sufficient to eliminate every reasonable
180 doubt that the individual has the identity claimed.
181 (17) "Remote notarization" means a notarial act performed by a remote notary in
182 accordance with this chapter for an individual who is not in the physical presence of the remote
183 notary at the time the remote notary performs the notarial act.
184 (18) "Remote notary" means a notary that holds an active remote notary certification
185 under Section 46-1-3.5.
186 (19) (a) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" means:
187 (i) for both an in-person and remote notarization, identification of an individual based
188 on:
189 (A) subject to Subsection (19)(b), valid personal identification with the individual's
190 photograph, signature, and physical description that the United States government, any state
191 within the United States, or a foreign government issues;
192 (B) subject to Subsection (19)(b), a valid passport that any nation issues; or
193 (C) the oath or affirmation of a credible person who is personally known to the notary
194 and who personally knows the individual; and
195 (ii) for a remote notarization only, a third party's affirmation of an individual's identity
196 in accordance with rules made under Section 46-1-3.7 by means of:
197 (A) dynamic knowledge-based authentication, which may include requiring the
198 individual to answer questions about the individual's personal information obtained from
199 public or proprietary data sources; or
200 (B) analysis of the individual's biometric data, which may include facial recognition,
201 voiceprint analysis, or fingerprint analysis.
202 (b) "Satisfactory evidence of identity," for a remote notarization, requires the
203 identification described in Subsection (19)(a)(i)(A) or passport described in Subsection
204 (19)(a)(i)(B) to be verified through public or proprietary data sources in accordance with rules
205 made under Section 46-1-3.7.
206 (c) "Satisfactory evidence of identity" does not include:
207 (i) a driving privilege card under Subsection 53-3-207[
208 (ii) another document that is not considered valid for identification.
209 (20) "Signature witnessing" means a notarial act in which an individual:
210 (a) appears in the presence of the notary and presents a document;
211 (b) provides the notary satisfactory evidence of the individual's identity, or is
212 personally known to the notary; and
213 (c) signs the document in the presence of the notary.
214 Section 3. Section 53-3-207 is amended to read:
215 53-3-207. License certificates or driving privilege cards issued to drivers by class
216 of motor vehicle -- Contents -- Release of anatomical gift information -- Temporary
217 licenses or driving privilege cards -- Minors' licenses, cards, and permits -- Violation.
218 (1) As used in this section:
219 (a) "Driving privilege" means the privilege granted under this chapter to drive a motor
220 vehicle.
221 (b) "Governmental entity" means the state or a political subdivision of the state.
222 (c) "Health care professional" means:
223 (i) a licensed physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, or mental health
224 therapist; or
225 (ii) any other licensed health care professional the division designates by rule made in
226 accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.
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228 transit district, community reinvestment agency, special improvement or taxing district, local
229 district, special service district, an entity created by an interlocal agreement adopted under Title
230 11, Chapter 13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, or other governmental subdivision or public
231 corporation.
232 (e) "Invisible condition" means a physical or mental condition that may interfere with
233 an individual's ability to communicate with a law enforcement officer, including:
234 (i) a communication impediment;
235 (ii) hearing loss;
236 (iii) blindness or a visual impairment;
237 (iv) autism spectrum disorder;
238 (v) a drug allergy;
239 (vi) Alzheimer's disease or dementia;
240 (vii) post-traumatic stress disorder;
241 (viii) traumatic brain injury;
242 (ix) schizophrenia;
243 (x) epilepsy;
244 (xi) a developmental disability;
245 (xii) Down syndrome;
246 (xiii) diabetes;
247 (xiv) a heart condition; or
248 (xv) any other condition approved by the department.
249 (f) "Invisible condition identification symbol" means a symbol or alphanumeric code
250 that indicates that an individual is an individual with an invisible condition.
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252 authority, commission, board, institution, hospital, college, university, children's justice center,
253 or other instrumentality of the state.
254 (2) (a) The division shall issue to every individual privileged to drive a motor vehicle, a
255 regular license certificate, a limited-term license certificate, or a driving privilege card
256 indicating the type or class of motor vehicle the individual may drive.
257 (b) An individual may not drive a class of motor vehicle unless granted the privilege in
258 that class.
259 (3) (a) Every regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
260 privilege card shall bear:
261 (i) the distinguishing number assigned to the individual by the division;
262 (ii) the name, birth date, and Utah residence address of the individual;
263 (iii) a brief description of the individual for the purpose of identification;
264 (iv) any restrictions imposed on the license under Section 53-3-208;
265 (v) a photograph of the individual;
266 (vi) a photograph or other facsimile of the [
267 (vii) an indication whether the individual intends to make an anatomical gift under
268 Title 26, Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act, unless the driving privilege is
269 extended under Subsection 53-3-214(3); and
270 (viii) except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), if the individual states that the individual
271 is a veteran of the United States military on the application for a driver license in accordance
272 with Section 53-3-205 and provides verification that the individual was granted an honorable
273 or general discharge from the United States Armed Forces, an indication that the individual is a
274 United States military veteran for a regular license certificate or limited-term license certificate
275 issued on or after July 1, 2011.
276 (b) A regular license certificate or limited-term license certificate issued to an
277 individual younger than 21 years old on a portrait-style format as required in Subsection [
278 (7)(b) is not required to include an indication that the individual is a United States military
279 veteran under Subsection (3)(a)(viii).
280 (c) A new license certificate issued by the division may not bear the individual's social
281 security number.
282 (d) (i) The regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
283 privilege card shall be of an impervious material, resistant to wear, damage, and alteration.
284 (ii) [
285 regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card shall be as
286 prescribed by the commissioner.
287 (iii) The commissioner may also prescribe the issuance of a special type of limited
288 regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card under
289 Subsection 53-3-220(4).
290 (4) (a) The division shall include or affix an invisible condition identification symbol
291 on an individual's regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
292 privilege card if the individual, on a form prescribed by the department:
293 (i) requests the division to include the invisible condition identification symbol;
294 (ii) provides written verification from a health care professional that the individual is
295 an individual with an invisible condition; and
296 (iii) signs a waiver of liability for the release of any medical information to:
297 (A) the department;
298 (B) any person who has access to the individual's medical information as recorded on
299 the individual's driving record or the Utah Criminal Justice Information System under this
300 chapter; and
301 (C) any other person who may view or receive notice of the individual's medical
302 information by seeing the individual's regular license certificate, limited-term license
303 certificate, or driving privilege card or the individual's information in the Utah Criminal Justice
304 Information System.
305 (b) As part of the form described in Subsection (4)(a), the department shall advise the
306 individual that by submitting the signed waiver, the individual consents to the release of the
307 individual's medical information to any person described in Subsections (4)(a)(iii)(A) through
308 (C), even if the person is otherwise ineligible to access the individual's medical information
309 under state or federal law.
310 (c) The division may not:
311 (i) charge a fee to include the invisible condition identification symbol on the
312 individual's regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card;
313 or
314 (ii) after including the invisible condition identification symbol on the individual's
315 previously issued regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
316 privilege card, require the individual to provide subsequent written verification described in
317 Subsection (4)(a)(ii) to include the invisible condition identification symbol on the individual's
318 renewed or extended regular license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving
319 privilege card.
320 (d) The inclusion of an invisible condition identification symbol on an individual's
321 license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card in accordance with
322 Subsection (4)(a) does not confer any legal rights or privileges on the individual, including
323 parking privileges for individuals with disabilities under Section 41-1a-414.
324 (e) For each individual issued a regular license certificate, limited-term license
325 certificate, or driving privilege card under this section that includes an invisible condition
326 identification symbol, the division shall include in the division's database a brief description of
327 the nature of the individual's invisible condition in the individual's record and provide the brief
328 description to the Utah Criminal Justice Information System.
329 (f) Except as provided in this section, the division may not release the information
330 described in Subsection (4)(e).
331 (g) Within 30 days after the day on which the division receives an individual's written
332 request, the division shall:
333 (i) remove from the individual's record in the division's database the invisible condition
334 identification symbol and the brief description described in Subsection (4)(e); and
335 (ii) provide the individual's updated record to the Utah Criminal Justice Information
336 System.
337 (5) As provided in Section 63G-2-302, the information described in Subsection (4)(a)
338 is a private record for purposes of Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
339 Management Act.
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341 mentally and physically qualified to be granted a driving privilege, may issue to an applicant a
342 receipt for the fee if the applicant is eligible for a regular license certificate or limited-term
343 license certificate.
344 (ii) (A) The division shall issue a temporary regular license certificate or temporary
345 limited-term license certificate allowing the individual to drive a motor vehicle while the
346 division is completing [
347 entitled to be granted a driving privilege.
348 (B) A temporary regular license certificate or a temporary limited-term license
349 certificate issued under this Subsection [
350 and privileges as a regular license certificate or a limited-term license certificate.
351 (b) The temporary regular license certificate or temporary limited-term license
352 certificate shall be in the individual's immediate possession while driving a motor vehicle, and
353 [
354 invalid when the individual's regular license certificate or limited-term license certificate has
355 been issued or when, for good cause, the privilege has been refused.
356 (c) The division shall indicate on the temporary regular license certificate or temporary
357 limited-term license certificate a date after which [
358 or temporary limited-term license certificate is not valid as a temporary license.
359 (d) (i) Except as provided in Subsection [
360 temporary driving privilege card or other temporary permit to an applicant for a driving
361 privilege card.
362 (ii) The division may issue a learner permit issued in accordance with Section
363 53-3-210.5 to an applicant for a driving privilege card.
364 [
365 license certificates, limited-term license certificates, and driving privilege cards issued to any
366 individual younger than 21 years [
367 a color or other means not used for other regular license certificates, limited-term license
368 certificates, or driving privilege cards.
369 (b) The division shall distinguish a regular license certificate, limited-term license
370 certificate, or driving privilege card issued to an individual younger than 21 years [
371 by use of a portrait-style format not used for other regular license certificates, limited-term
372 license certificates, or driving privilege cards and by plainly printing the date the regular
373 license certificate, limited-term license certificate, or driving privilege card holder is 21 years
374 [
375 [
376 indicating on the document:
377 (a) that [
378 (b) [
379 [
380 whose privilege was obtained without providing evidence of lawful presence in the United
381 States as required under Subsection 53-3-205(8).
382 (b) The division shall distinguish a driving privilege card from a license certificate by:
383 (i) use of a format, color, font, or other means; and
384 (ii) clearly displaying on the front of the driving privilege card a phrase substantially
385 similar to "FOR DRIVING PRIVILEGES ONLY -- NOT VALID FOR IDENTIFICATION".
386 [
387 temporary permit, temporary regular license certificate, temporary limited-term license
388 certificate, or any other temporary permit.
389 [
390 except as to duration, as the license certificates that they temporarily replace, as are necessary
391 to implement applicable provisions of this section and Section 53-3-223.
392 [
393 of personal identification.
394 (b) A driving privilege card may not be used as a document providing proof of an
395 individual's age for any government required purpose.
396 [
397 infraction.
398 [
399 endorsements, fees, restrictions, and sanctions under this code apply to a:
400 (a) driving privilege in the same way as a license or limited-term license issued under
401 this chapter; and
402 (b) limited-term license certificate or driving privilege card in the same way as a
403 regular license certificate issued under this chapter.
404 Section 4. Section 53-3-805 is amended to read:
405 53-3-805. Identification card -- Contents -- Specifications.
406 (1) As used in this section:
407 (a) "Health care professional" means the same as that term is defined in Section
408 53-3-207.
409 (b) "Invisible condition" means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-3-207.
410 (c) "Invisible condition identification symbol" means the same as that term is defined
411 in Section 53-3-207.
412 [
413 (i) the distinguishing number assigned to the [
414 (ii) the name, birth date, and Utah residence address of the [
415 (iii) a brief description of the [
416 (iv) a photograph of the [
417 (v) a photograph or other facsimile of the [
418 (vi) an indication whether the [
419 under Title 26, Chapter 28, Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act; and
420 (vii) if the [
421 United States military on the application for an identification card in accordance with Section
422 53-3-804 and provides verification that the [
423 general discharge from the United States Armed Forces, an indication that the [
424 individual is a United States military veteran for a regular identification card or a limited-term
425 identification card issued on or after July 1, 2011.
426 (b) An identification card issued by the division may not bear the [
427 individual's Social Security number or place of birth.
428 [
429 alteration.
430 (b) Except as provided under Section 53-3-806, the size, form, and color of the card is
431 prescribed by the commissioner.
432 [
433 has a special medical problem or allergies to certain drugs, for the purpose of medical
434 treatment.
435 (5) (a) The division shall include or affix an invisible condition identification symbol
436 on an individual's identification card if the individual, on a form prescribed by the department:
437 (i) requests the division to include the invisible condition identification symbol;
438 (ii) provides written verification from a health care professional that the individual is
439 an individual with an invisible condition; and
440 (iii) submits a signed waiver of liability for the release of any medical information to:
441 (A) the department;
442 (B) any person who has access to the individual's medical information as recorded on
443 the individual's driving record or the Utah Criminal Justice Information System under this
444 chapter; and
445 (C) any other person who may view or receive notice of the individual's medical
446 information by seeing the individual's regular license certificate, limited-term license
447 certificate, or driving privilege card or the individual's information in the Utah Criminal Justice
448 Information System.
449 (b) As part of the form described in Subsection (5)(a), the department shall advise the
450 individual that by submitting the request and signed waiver, the individual consents to the
451 release of the individual's medical information to any person described in Subsections
452 (5)(a)(iii)(A) through (C), even if the person is otherwise ineligible to access the individual's
453 medical information under state or federal law.
454 (c) The division may not:
455 (i) charge a fee to include the invisible condition identification symbol on the
456 individual's identification card; or
457 (ii) after including the invisible condition identification symbol on the individual's
458 previously issued identification card, require the individual to provide subsequent written
459 verification described in Subsection (5)(a)(ii) to include the invisible condition identification
460 symbol on the individual's extended identification card.
461 (d) The inclusion of an invisible condition identification symbol on an individual's
462 identification card in accordance with Subsection (5)(a) does not confer any legal rights or
463 privileges on the individual, including parking privileges for individuals with disabilities under
464 Section 41-1a-414.
465 (e) For each individual issued an identification card under this section that includes an
466 invisible condition identification symbol, the division shall include in the division's database a
467 brief description of the nature of the individual's invisible condition in the individual's record
468 and provide the brief description to the Utah Criminal Justice Information System.
469 (f) Except as provided in this section, the division may not release the information
470 described in Subsection (5)(e).
471 (g) Within 30 days after the day on which the division receives an individual's written
472 request, the division shall:
473 (i) remove from the individual's record in the division's database the invisible condition
474 identification symbol and the brief description described in Subsection (5)(e); and
475 (ii) provide the individual's updated record to the Utah Criminal Justice Information
476 System.
477 (6) As provided in Section 63G-2-302, the information described in Subsection (5)(a)
478 is a private record for purposes of Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
479 Management Act.
480 [
481 authenticated by the applicant in accordance with division rule.
482 (b) (i) Notwithstanding Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and
483 Management Act, the division may, upon request, release to an organ procurement
484 organization, as defined in Section 26-28-102, the names and addresses of all [
485 individuals who under Subsection 53-3-804(2)(j) indicate that they intend to make an
486 anatomical gift.
487 (ii) An organ procurement organization may use released information only to:
488 (A) obtain additional information for an anatomical gift registry; and
489 (B) inform applicants of anatomical gift options, procedures, and benefits.
490 [
491 Management Act, the division may release to the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs
492 the names and addresses of all [
493 under Subsection 53-3-804(2)(l).
494 [
495 false or inaccurate information provided under Subsection 53-3-804(2)(j) or (l), for direct or
496 indirect:
497 (a) loss;
498 (b) detriment; or
499 (c) injury.
500 [
501
502 establish verification of the information described in Subsections 53-3-804(2)(a), (b), (c), (d),
503 and (i)(i).
504 (b) A temporary regular identification card issued under this Subsection [
505 be recognized and grant the [
506 card.
507 (c) A temporary regular identification card issued under this Subsection [
508 invalid:
509 (i) when the [
510 (ii) when, for good cause, an applicant's application for a regular identification card has
511 been refused; or
512 (iii) upon expiration of the temporary regular identification card.
513 Section 5. Effective date.
514 This bill takes effect on October 15, 2022.