2265.1.
(a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with the Secretary of State, shall establish a schedule and method for the department to electronically provide to the Secretary of State the records specified in this section.(b) (1) The department and the Secretary of State shall conduct the procedures described in this subdivision only if the Secretary of State determines, after consultation with the department, that adequate information technology infrastructure has been established to effectively implement the requirements of this subdivision. This subdivision applies to a person
who meets all of the following conditions:
(A) The person is not currently registered to vote in California.
(B) The person submits a driver’s license application.
(C) In the course of the person’s business with the department, the person has provided documentation demonstrating United States citizenship and that the person is of an eligible age to register or preregister to vote.
(2) For each person who meets the conditions of paragraph (1), the department shall provide to the Secretary of State, in a manner and method to be determined by the department in consultation with the Secretary of State, the following information about the person:
(A) Name.
(B) Date of birth.
(C) Either or both Both of the following, as contained in the department’s records:
(i) Residence address.
(ii) Mailing address.
(D) Digitized signature, as described in Section 12950.5 of the Vehicle Code.
(E) Telephone number, if available.
(F) Email address, if available.
(G) Political party preference, if available.
(H) The Language preference, if available. If no language preference is selected and the person has conducted the transaction with the department in a language other than English, the language in which the person conducted the transaction with the department.
department shall be provided.
(I) Other information specified in regulations implementing this chapter.
(3) A person who meets the conditions of paragraph (1) shall be provided the opportunity to designate a political party and language preference during the course of their business with the department.
(c) For a person who is currently registered to vote in California and who submits a driver’s license application, the department shall provide to the Secretary of State, in a manner and method to be determined by the department and the Secretary of State, information regarding the person’s name and address and
any additional information required by the Secretary of State, for the purpose of maintaining current information for the person’s voter registration.
(d) The department shall not electronically provide records pursuant to this section that contain a home address designated as confidential pursuant to Section 1808.2, 1808.4, or 1808.6 of the Vehicle Code.
(e) This section shall not be construed to amend the substantive qualifications for voter registration in California or to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration.
(f) This section shall not be construed to provide a retroactive basis to register a person to vote or to update voter registration information based on information in the
possession of the department in the absence of a transaction by the person.
(g) The Secretary of State and the department shall jointly develop a process by which the department, upon obtaining a person’s full name, date of birth, driver’s license or state identification number, residence address, and mailing address if different from residence address, may use information from the statewide voter registration database to determine whether the person is already registered to vote in the state. The Secretary of State may satisfy the requirement in this subdivision by providing a copy of the statewide voter registration database to the department on a daily basis.
(h) The procedures required of the department by
this section shall apply only with respect to the submission of driver’s license applications, as defined in subdivision (c) of Section 2262, and shall not apply to vehicle registration transactions as set forth in Division 3 (commencing with Section 4000) of the Vehicle Code.