Bill Text: FL S1358 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Driver Licenses and Identification Cards
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Infrastructure and Security [S1358 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S1358-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 1358 By Senator Rodriguez 37-00306-19 20191358__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to driver licenses and identification 3 cards; amending s. 322.08, F.S.; requiring proof of a 4 taxpayer identification number or other specified 5 identification number for certain applicants for a 6 driver license; authorizing additional specified 7 documents that are issued by foreign governments to 8 satisfy proof-of-identity requirements; providing that 9 a driver license or temporary permit issued based on 10 specified documents is valid for a specified period; 11 making technical changes; amending s. 322.12, F.S.; 12 prohibiting the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 13 Vehicles from waiving certain tests for applicants who 14 provide proof of identity using specified foreign 15 documents; amending s. 322.14, F.S.; requiring the 16 department to mark licenses to indicate compliance 17 with the REAL ID Act of 2005 under specified 18 circumstances; amending ss. 322.17, 322.18, and 19 322.19, F.S.; prohibiting a licensee from obtaining a 20 duplicate or replacement instruction permit or driver 21 license, renewing a driver license, or changing his or 22 her name or address, except in person and upon 23 submission of specified identification documents under 24 certain circumstances; conforming provisions to 25 changes made by the act; providing an effective date. 26 27 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 28 29 Section 1. Subsection (2) of section 322.08, Florida 30 Statutes, is amended to read: 31 322.08 Application for license; requirements for license 32 and identification card forms.— 33 (2) Each such application may include fingerprints and 34 other unique biometric means of identification andEach such35applicationshall include the following information regarding 36 the applicant: 37 (a) Full name (first, middle or maiden, and last), gender, 38 proof of social security card number satisfactory to the 39 department, which may include a military identification card, 40 county of residence, mailing address, proof of residential 41 address satisfactory to the department, country of birth, and a 42 brief description. An applicant who is ineligible for a social 43 security card must provide proof of a taxpayer identification 44 number or proof of a number associated with the document 45 establishing identity under paragraph (c). 46 (b) Proof of birth date satisfactory to the department. 47 (c) Proof of identity satisfactory to the department. Such 48 proof must include one of the following documents issued to the 49 applicant: 50 1. A driver license record or identification card record 51 from another jurisdiction that required the applicant to submit 52 a document for identification which is substantially similar to 53 a document required under subparagraph 2., subparagraph 3., 54 subparagraph 4., subparagraph 5., subparagraph 6., subparagraph 55 7., or subparagraph 8.;56 2. A certified copy of a United States birth certificate.;57 3. A valid, unexpired United States passport.;58 4. A naturalization certificate issued by the United States 59 Department of Homeland Security.;60 5. A valid, unexpired alien registration receipt card 61 (green card).;62 6. A Consular Report of Birth Abroad provided by the United 63 States Department of State.;64 7. An unexpired employment authorization card issued by the 65 United States Department of Homeland Security.;or66 8. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by the 67 United States Department of Homeland Security, for an original 68 driver license.In order to prove nonimmigrant classification,69an applicant must provide at least one of the following70documents.In addition, the department may require applicants to 71 produce United States Department of Homeland Security documents 72 for the sole purpose of establishing the maintenance of, or 73 efforts to maintain, continuous lawful presence. In order to 74 prove nonimmigrant classification, an applicant must provide at 75 least one of the following documents: 76 a. A notice of hearing from an immigration court scheduling 77 a hearing on any proceeding. 78 b. A notice from the Board of Immigration Appeals 79 acknowledging pendency of an appeal. 80 c. A notice of the approval of an application for 81 adjustment of status issued by the United States Citizenship and 82 Immigration Services. 83 d. An official documentation confirming the filing of a 84 petition for asylum or refugee status or any other relief issued 85 by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. 86 e. A notice of action transferring any pending matter from 87 another jurisdiction to this state issued by the United States 88 Citizenship and Immigration Services. 89 f. An order of an immigration judge or immigration officer 90 granting relief whichthatauthorizes the alien to live and work 91 in the United States, including, but not limited to, asylum. 92 g. Evidence that an application is pending for adjustment 93 of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent 94 residence in the United States or conditional permanent resident 95 status in the United States, if a visa number is available 96 having a current priority date for processing by the United 97 States Citizenship and Immigration Services. 98 h. On or after January 1, 2010, an unexpired foreign 99 passport with an unexpired United States Visa affixed, 100 accompanied by an approved I-94, documenting the most recent 101 admittance into the United States. 102 9. A passport issued by a foreign government. 103 10. A birth certificate issued by a foreign government. 104 11. A consular identification document issued by the 105 government of Mexico, or a document issued by another government 106 which the department determines is substantially similar. 107 108 A driver license or temporary permit issued based on documents 109 required in subparagraph 7.,orsubparagraph 8., subparagraph 110 9., subparagraph 10., or subparagraph 11. is valid for a period 111 not to exceed the expiration date of the document presented or 1 112 year. 113 (d) Whether the applicant has previously been licensed to 114 drive, and, if so, when and by what state, and whether any such 115 license or driving privilege has ever been disqualified, 116 revoked, or suspended, or whether an application has ever been 117 refused, and, if so, the date of and reason for such 118 disqualification, suspension, revocation, or refusal. 119(e) Each such application may include fingerprints and120other unique biometric means of identity.121 Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 322.12, Florida 122 Statutes, is amended to read: 123 322.12 Examination of applicants.— 124 (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that every 125 applicant for an original driver license in this state be 126 required to pass an examination pursuant to this section. 127 However, the department may waive the knowledge, endorsement, 128 and skills tests for an applicant who is otherwise qualified, 129 except for an applicant who provides proof of identity under s. 130 322.08(2)(c)9., s. 322.08(2)(c)10., or s. 322.08(2)(c)11., and 131 who surrenders a valid driver license from another state or a 132 province of Canada, or a valid driver license issued by the 133 United States Armed Forces, if the driver applies for a Florida 134 license of an equal or lesser classification. An applicant who 135 fails to pass the initial knowledge test incurs a $10 fee for 136 each subsequent test, to be deposited into the Highway Safety 137 Operating Trust Fund, except that if a subsequent test is 138 administered by the tax collector, the tax collector shall 139 retain such $10 fee, less the general revenue service charge set 140 forth in s. 215.20(1). An applicant who fails to pass the 141 initial skills test incurs a $20 fee for each subsequent test, 142 to be deposited into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund, 143 except that if a subsequent test is administered by the tax 144 collector, the tax collector shall retain such $20 fee, less the 145 general revenue service charge set forth in s. 215.20(1). A 146 person who seeks to retain a hazardous-materials endorsement, 147 pursuant to s. 322.57(1)(e), must pass the hazardous-materials 148 test, upon surrendering his or her commercial driver license, if 149 the person has not taken and passed the hazardous-materials test 150 within 2 years before applying for a commercial driver license 151 in this state. 152 Section 3. Subsection (3) is added to section 322.14, 153 Florida Statutes, to read: 154 322.14 Licenses issued to drivers.— 155 (3) If the United States Department of Homeland Security 156 notifies the department of a final deadline by which this state 157 must fully comply with ss. 201 and 202 of the REAL ID Act of 158 2005, Pub. L. No. 109-13, and determines that the state is 159 otherwise in full compliance with the act, the department must 160 mark all licenses issued after the date of full compliance to 161 indicate compliance with the act. 162 Section 4. Subsection (3) of section 322.17, Florida 163 Statutes, is amended to read: 164 322.17 Replacement licenses and permits.— 165 (3) Notwithstanding any other provisionprovisionsof this 166 chapter, if a licensee establishes his or her identity for a 167 driver license using an identification document authorized under 168 s. 322.08(2)(c)7.,or8., 9., 10., or 11., the licensee may not 169 obtain a duplicate or replacement instruction permit or driver 170 license except in person and upon submission of an 171 identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7.,or172 8., 9., 10., or 11. 173 Section 5. Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) and paragraph 174 (c) of subsection (4) of section 322.18, Florida Statutes, are 175 amended to read: 176 322.18 Original applications, licenses, and renewals; 177 expiration of licenses; delinquent licenses.— 178 (2) Each applicant who is entitled to the issuance of a 179 driver license, as provided in this section, shall be issued a 180 driver license, as follows: 181 (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if 182 an applicant establishes his or her identity for a driver 183 license using a document authorized in s. 322.08(2)(c)7.,or8., 184 9., 10., or 11., the driver license shall expire 1 year after 185 the date of issuance or upon the expiration date cited on the 186United States Department of Homeland Securitydocuments, 187 whichever date first occurs. 188 (4) 189 (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if 190 a licensee establishes his or her identity for a driver license 191 using an identification document authorized under s. 192 322.08(2)(c)7.,or8., 9., 10., or 11., the licensee may not 193 renew the driver license except in person and upon submission of 194 an identification document authorized under s. 322.08(2)(c)7., 195or8., 9., 10., or 11. A driver license renewed under this 196 paragraph expires 1 year after the date of issuance or upon the 197 expiration date cited on theUnited States Department of198Homeland Securitydocuments, whichever date first occurs. 199 Section 6. Subsection (4) of section 322.19, Florida 200 Statutes, is amended to read: 201 322.19 Change of address or name.— 202 (4) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if 203 a licensee established his or her identity for a driver license 204 using an identification document authorized under s. 205 322.08(2)(c)7.,or8., 9., 10., or 11., the licensee may not 206 change his or her name or address except in person and upon 207 submission of an identification document authorized under s. 208 322.08(2)(c)7.,or8., 9., 10., or 11. 209 Section 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.