Bill Text: TX SB1077 | 2021-2022 | 87th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the establishment of the digital identity work group.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2021-03-18 - Referred to Business & Commerce [SB1077 Detail]
Download: Texas-2021-SB1077-Introduced.html
By: Paxton | S.B. No. 1077 | |
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relating to the establishment of the digital identity work group. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: | ||
(1) "Digital identity" includes: | ||
(A) credentials issued by federal, state, and | ||
local governmental agencies to a person for identification, | ||
licensure, registration, and other purposes; | ||
(B) credentials conferred to a person to verify | ||
the person's skills and qualifications; | ||
(C) digital credentials issued for user | ||
authentication and access management; and | ||
(D) digitally-verifiable claims. | ||
(2) "Work group" means the digital identity work group | ||
established under this Act. | ||
SECTION 2. INFORMATION FOR LEGISLATIVE PURPOSES. (a) Many | ||
credentials issued by governmental agencies, including passports, | ||
driver's licenses, business licenses, vehicle registrations, and | ||
certificates, are physical or portable document format documents. | ||
The use of physical credentials for validation can be slow, | ||
inconvenient, costly, and prone to intentional or unintentional | ||
human error. Physical credentials are susceptible to | ||
counterfeiting or fraud. | ||
(b) Credentials are used for validating identity, including | ||
to: | ||
(1) verify age for age restriction purposes; | ||
(2) notarize signatures on documents; | ||
(3) verify tax exemptions; | ||
(4) prove registration or insurance coverage; | ||
(5) prove a license or permit has been issued and is | ||
current; and | ||
(6) prove inspections have been performed and passed. | ||
(c) The use of credentials for validation presents an | ||
opportunity to: | ||
(1) digitize and secure credentials using technology, | ||
including blockchain and cryptography; and | ||
(2) lower costs and improve privacy, security, and | ||
convenience for governmental agencies, industry, and consumers. | ||
SECTION 3. ESTABLISHMENT AND COMPOSITION OF WORK GROUP. | ||
(a) The digital identity work group is composed of the following 15 | ||
members: | ||
(1) one member of the house of representatives, | ||
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; | ||
(2) one member of the senate, appointed by the | ||
lieutenant governor; | ||
(3) one member representing institutions of higher | ||
education in this state, appointed by the governor; | ||
(4) one member representing a municipality in this | ||
state who has overseen the implementation of digital identity | ||
initiatives, appointed by the presiding officer of the work group; | ||
(5) one member representing the Department of Public | ||
Safety of the State of Texas, appointed by the public safety | ||
director; | ||
(6) one member representing the Department of | ||
Information Resources, appointed by the executive director of the | ||
department; | ||
(7) one member representing the office of the | ||
secretary of state, appointed by the secretary of state; and | ||
(8) eight public members, four of whom are appointed | ||
by the speaker of the house of representatives and four of whom are | ||
appointed by the lieutenant governor, each of whom must: | ||
(A) have knowledge and experience in digital | ||
identity technology, including blockchain technology and | ||
cryptography; or | ||
(B) represent an industry that would benefit from | ||
the use of digital identity technology. | ||
(b) The governor shall designate a member of the work group | ||
appointed under Subsection (a)(3) or (8) of this section to serve as | ||
presiding officer of the work group. The members of the work group | ||
appointed under Subsections (a)(1) and (2) of this section shall | ||
both serve as assistant presiding officers of the work group. | ||
(c) A member of the work group may not receive compensation | ||
for serving on the work group or for performing official duties as a | ||
member of the work group. A member of the work group may receive | ||
reimbursement for legitimate expenses incurred by the member in the | ||
performance of official duties as a member of the work group. | ||
(d) The work group shall meet at the call of the presiding | ||
officer. | ||
SECTION 4. REPORT, POLICIES, AND PROCEDURES. (a) The work | ||
group shall develop recommendations for the use of digital identity | ||
in this state and identify optimal policies and state investments | ||
related to digital identity technology. In performing its duties | ||
under this section, the work group shall: | ||
(1) assess existing digital identity practices in this | ||
state; | ||
(2) identify areas of concern in current digital | ||
identity applications or the lack of applications; | ||
(3) identify efficiencies and cost savings for | ||
governmental agencies and economic growth and development | ||
opportunities for this state presented by digitizing identity; | ||
(4) review technology standards for digital identity; | ||
(5) identify attribute validation services at federal | ||
governmental agencies; and | ||
(6) review the federal Improving Digital Identity Act | ||
of 2020 (H.R. 8215). | ||
(b) Based on the information gathered under Subsection (a) | ||
of this section, the work group shall make legislative | ||
recommendations as appropriate to: | ||
(1) promote efficiencies in governmental agencies; | ||
(2) protect the privacy of residents of this state; | ||
(3) promote portability and interoperability of | ||
digital identity credentials; and | ||
(4) generate economic opportunities by prescribing | ||
the use of digital identity. | ||
(c) Not later than September 30, 2022, the work group shall | ||
submit the report containing its findings under Subsection (b) of | ||
this section to each standing committee of the senate and house of | ||
representatives with primary jurisdiction over economic | ||
development or technology. | ||
(d) The work group may adopt procedures and policies as | ||
necessary to administer this section and implement the | ||
responsibilities of the work group. | ||
SECTION 5. EXPIRATION OF ACT AND ABOLISHMENT OF WORK GROUP. | ||
This Act expires and the work group is abolished October 1, 2022. | ||
SECTION 6. TRANSITION LANGUAGE. (a) As soon as practicable | ||
after the effective date of this Act, but not later than September | ||
15, 2021, the appropriate appointing authorities shall appoint the | ||
members of the work group as required by Section 3 of this Act. | ||
(b) Not later than January 1, 2022, the work group shall | ||
hold its initial meeting. | ||
SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act takes effect September | ||
1, 2021. |