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[IP] more on REad it and prepare to stand on LONG LONG lines -- Senate Backs Measure to Tighten ID Requirements





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From: Ari Ollikainen <Ari@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 11, 2005 4:27:22 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Bob Frankston <Bob19-0501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IP] REad it and prepare to stand on LONG LONG lines -- Senate Backs Measure to Tighten ID Requirements


At 3:17 PM -0400 5/11/05, David Farber wrote:

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From: Bob Frankston <Bob19-0501@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 11, 2005 11:08:11 AM EDT
To: David Farber <dave@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Senate Backs Measure to Tighten ID Requirements


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/10/ AR2005051001403.html



By Darryl Fears

Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 11, 2005; Page A14

The Real ID Act, which the Senate approved yesterday, would make it more difficult for illegal immigrants to obtain identification that the federal government will recognize when they try to board an airplane, fill out tax forms or open a bank account. But the measure would affect U.S. citizens as well.

Americans would need an authentic copy of their birth certificate to apply for a new driver's license or renew an old one. The certificates must be verified at the counter by a Department of Motor Vehicles agent, along with other identification, such as Social Security numbers and utility bills. Governors, legislatures and officials in motor vehicle departments oppose the act, saying it would lead to agonizingly long lines at DMV offices


    The above is typical mis-reporting ...

    As an exercise in critical thinking, I suggest you attempt to
    discover ANY terminology from the REAL-ID act (HR.418) which
    equates to "authentic copy of their birth certificate" for
    driver's license renewal [ see 202(c) et al]:

    [extracted from

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/F?c109:3:./temp/ ~c1097AwhGk:e46432: ]


    [...]

SEC. 202. MINIMUM DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS AND ISSUANCE STANDARDS FOR
FEDERAL RECOGNITION.

(a) Minimum Standards for Federal Use-

(1) IN GENERAL- Beginning 3 years after the date of the enactment of
this Act, a Federal agency may not accept, for any official purpose,
a driver's license or identification card issued by a State to any
person unless the State is meeting the requirements of this section.

(2) STATE CERTIFICATIONS- The Secretary shall determine whether a
State is meeting the requirements of this section based on
certifications made by the State to the Secretary of Transportation.
Such certifications shall be made at such times and in such manner as
the Secretary of Transportation, in consultation with the Secretary
of Homeland Security, may prescribe by regulation.

(b) Minimum Document Requirements- To meet the requirements of this
section, a State shall include, at a minimum, the following
information and features on each driver's license and identification
card issued to a person by the State:

(1) The person's full legal name.

(2) The person's date of birth.

(3) The person's gender.

(4) The person's driver's license or identification card number.

(5) A digital photograph of the person.

(6) The person's address of principle [ hopefully corrected soon ]
    residence.

(7) The person's signature.

(8) Physical security features designed to prevent tampering,
counterfeiting, or duplication of the document for fraudulent
purposes.

(9) A common machine-readable technology, with defined minimum data elements.

(c) Minimum Issuance Standards-

(1) IN GENERAL- To meet the requirements of this section, a State
shall require, at a minimum, presentation and verification of the
following information before issuing a driver's license or
identification card to a person:

(A) A photo identity document, except that a non-photo identity
document is acceptable if it includes both the person's full legal
name and date of birth.

(B) Documentation showing the person's date of birth.

(C) Proof of the person's social security account number or
verification that the person is not eligible for a social security
account number.

(D) Documentation showing the person's name and address of principal residence.

(2) SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS-

(A) IN GENERAL- To meet the requirements of this section, a State
shall comply with the minimum standards of this paragraph.

(B) EVIDENCE OF LAWFUL STATUS- A State shall require, before issuing
a driver's license or identification card to a person, valid
documentary evidence that the person--

(i) is a citizen of the United States;

(ii) is an alien lawfully admitted for permanent or temporary
residence in the United States;

(iii) has conditional permanent resident status in the United States;

(iv) has an approved application for asylum in the United States or
has entered into the United States in refugee status;

(v) has a valid, unexpired nonimmigrant visa or nonimmigrant visa
status for entry into the United States;

(vi) has a pending application for asylum in the United States;

(vii) has a pending or approved application for temporary protected
status in the United States;

(viii) has approved deferred action status; or

(ix) has a pending application for adjustment of status to that of an
alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States
or conditional permanent resident status in the United States.

(C) TEMPORARY DRIVERS' LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS-

(i) IN GENERAL- If a person presents evidence under any of clauses
(v) through (ix) of subparagraph (B), the State may only issue a
temporary driver's license or temporary identification card to the
person.

(ii) EXPIRATION DATE- A temporary driver's license or temporary
identification card issued pursuant to this subparagraph shall be
valid only during the period of time of the applicant's authorized
stay in the United States or, if there is no definite end to the
period of authorized stay, a period of one year.

(iii) DISPLAY OF EXPIRATION DATE- A temporary driver's license or
temporary identification card issued pursuant to this subparagraph
shall clearly indicate that it is temporary and shall state the date
on which it expires.

(iv) RENEWAL- A temporary driver's license or temporary
identification card issued pursuant to this subparagraph may be
renewed only upon presentation of valid documentary evidence that the
status by which the applicant qualified for the temporary driver's
license or temporary identification card has been extended by the
Secretary of Homeland Security.

(3) VERIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS- To meet the requirements of this
section, a State shall implement the following procedures:

(A) Before issuing a driver's license or identification card to a
person, the State shall verify, with the issuing agency, the
issuance, validity, and completeness of each document required to be
presented by the person under paragraph (1) or (2).

(B) The State shall not accept any foreign document, other than an
official passport, to satisfy a requirement of paragraph (1) or (2).

(C) Not later than September 11, 2005, the State shall enter into a
memorandum of understanding with the Secretary of Homeland Security
to routinely utilize the automated system known as Systematic Alien
Verification for Entitlements, as provided for by section 404 of the
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996
(110 Stat. 3009-664), to verify the legal presence status of a
person, other than a United States citizen, applying for a driver's
license or identification card.

(d) Other Requirements- To meet the requirements of this section, a
State shall adopt the following practices in the issuance of drivers'
licenses and identification cards:

(1) Employ technology to capture digital images of identity source
documents so that the images can be retained in electronic storage in
a transferable format.

(2) Retain paper copies of source documents for a minimum of 7 years
or images of source documents presented for a minimum of 10 years.

(3) Subject each person applying for a driver's license or
identification card to mandatory facial image capture.

(4) Establish an effective procedure to confirm or verify a renewing
applicant's information.

(5) Confirm with the Social Security Administration a social security
account number presented by a person using the full social security
account number. In the event that a social security account number is
already registered to or associated with another person to which any
State has issued a driver's license or identification card, the State
shall resolve the discrepancy and take appropriate action.

(6) Refuse to issue a driver's license or identification card to a
person holding a driver's license issued by another State without
confirmation that the person is terminating or has terminated the
driver's license.

(7) Ensure the physical security of locations where drivers' licenses
and identification cards are produced and the security of document
materials and papers from which drivers' licenses and identification
cards are produced.

(8) Subject all persons authorized to manufacture or produce drivers'
licenses and identification cards to appropriate security clearance
requirements.

(9) Establish fraudulent document recognition training programs for
appropriate employees engaged in the issuance of drivers' licenses
and identification cards.

(10) Limit the period of validity of all driver's licenses and
identification cards that are not temporary to a period that does not
exceed 8 years.

    [...]
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