Bill Text: FL S0240 | 2015 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Driver Licenses and Identification Cards
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-04-23 - Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 27 (Ch. 2015-85) [S0240 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S0240-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2015 CS for SB 240 By the Committee on Transportation; and Senators Brandes and Gaetz 596-02199-15 2015240c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to driver licenses and identification 3 cards; amending ss. 322.051 and 322.08, F.S.; 4 providing for the Department of Highway Safety and 5 Motor Vehicles to accept a military identification 6 card to meet certain requirements for issuance of an 7 identification card or a driver license, respectively; 8 providing an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 13 322.051, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 14 322.051 Identification cards.— 15 (1) Any person who is 5 years of age or older, or any 16 person who has a disability, regardless of age, who applies for 17 a disabled parking permit under s. 320.0848, may be issued an 18 identification card by the department upon completion of an 19 application and payment of an application fee. 20 (a) The application must include the following information 21 regarding the applicant: 22 1. Full name (first, middle or maiden, and last), gender, 23 proof of social security card number satisfactory to the 24 department, which may include a military identification card, 25 county of residence, mailing address, proof of residential 26 address satisfactory to the department, country of birth, and a 27 brief description. 28 2. Proof of birth date satisfactory to the department. 29 3. Proof of identity satisfactory to the department. Such 30 proof must include one of the following documents issued to the 31 applicant: 32 a. A driver license record or identification card record 33 from another jurisdiction that required the applicant to submit 34 a document for identification which is substantially similar to 35 a document required under sub-subparagraph b., sub-subparagraph 36 c., sub-subparagraph d., sub-subparagraph e., sub-subparagraph 37 f., sub-subparagraph g., or sub-subparagraph h.; 38 b. A certified copy of a United States birth certificate; 39 c. A valid, unexpired United States passport; 40 d. A naturalization certificate issued by the United States 41 Department of Homeland Security; 42 e. A valid, unexpired alien registration receipt card 43 (green card); 44 f. A Consular Report of Birth Abroad provided by the United 45 States Department of State; 46 g. An unexpired employment authorization card issued by the 47 United States Department of Homeland Security; or 48 h. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by the 49 United States Department of Homeland Security, for an original 50 identification card. In order to prove nonimmigrant 51 classification, an applicant must provide at least one of the 52 following documents. In addition, the department may require 53 applicants to produce United States Department of Homeland 54 Security documents for the sole purpose of establishing the 55 maintenance of, or efforts to maintain, continuous lawful 56 presence: 57 (I) A notice of hearing from an immigration court 58 scheduling a hearing on any proceeding. 59 (II) A notice from the Board of Immigration Appeals 60 acknowledging pendency of an appeal. 61 (III) A notice of the approval of an application for 62 adjustment of status issued by the United StatesBureau of63 Citizenship and Immigration Services. 64 (IV) An official documentation confirming the filing of a 65 petition for asylum or refugee status or any other relief issued 66 by the United StatesBureau ofCitizenship and Immigration 67 Services. 68 (V) A notice of action transferring any pending matter from 69 another jurisdiction to Florida, issued by the United States 70Bureau ofCitizenship and Immigration Services. 71 (VI) An order of an immigration judge or immigration 72 officer granting relief that authorizes the alien to live and 73 work in the United States, including, but not limited to, 74 asylum. 75 (VII) Evidence that an application is pending for 76 adjustment of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for 77 permanent residence in the United States or conditional 78 permanent resident status in the United States, if a visa number 79 is available having a current priority date for processing by 80 the United StatesBureau ofCitizenship and Immigration 81 Services. 82 (VIII) On or after January 1, 2010, an unexpired foreign 83 passport with an unexpired United States Visa affixed, 84 accompanied by an approved I-94, documenting the most recent 85 admittance into the United States. 86 87 An identification card issued based on documents required in 88 sub-subparagraph g. or sub-subparagraph h. is valid for a period 89 not to exceed the expiration date of the document presented or 1 90 year, whichever occurs first. 91 Section 2. Subsection (2) of section 322.08, Florida 92 Statutes, is amended to read: 93 322.08 Application for license; requirements for license 94 and identification card forms.— 95 (2) Each such application shall include the following 96 information regarding the applicant: 97 (a) Full name (first, middle or maiden, and last), gender, 98 proof of social security card number satisfactory to the 99 department, which may include a military identification card, 100 county of residence, mailing address, proof of residential 101 address satisfactory to the department, country of birth, and a 102 brief description. 103 (b) Proof of birth date satisfactory to the department. 104 (c) Proof of identity satisfactory to the department. Such 105 proof must include one of the following documents issued to the 106 applicant: 107 1. A driver license record or identification card record 108 from another jurisdiction that required the applicant to submit 109 a document for identification which is substantially similar to 110 a document required under subparagraph 2., subparagraph 3., 111 subparagraph 4., subparagraph 5., subparagraph 6., subparagraph 112 7., or subparagraph 8.; 113 2. A certified copy of a United States birth certificate; 114 3. A valid, unexpired United States passport; 115 4. A naturalization certificate issued by the United States 116 Department of Homeland Security; 117 5. A valid, unexpired alien registration receipt card 118 (green card); 119 6. A Consular Report of Birth Abroad provided by the United 120 States Department of State; 121 7. An unexpired employment authorization card issued by the 122 United States Department of Homeland Security; or 123 8. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by the 124 United States Department of Homeland Security, for an original 125 driver license. In order to prove nonimmigrant classification, 126 an applicant must provide at least one of the following 127 documents. In addition, the department may require applicants to 128 produce United States Department of Homeland Security documents 129 for the sole purpose of establishing the maintenance of, or 130 efforts to maintain, continuous lawful presence: 131 a. A notice of hearing from an immigration court scheduling 132 a hearing on any proceeding. 133 b. A notice from the Board of Immigration Appeals 134 acknowledging pendency of an appeal. 135 c. A notice of the approval of an application for 136 adjustment of status issued by the United StatesBureau of137 Citizenship and Immigration Services. 138 d. An official documentation confirming the filing of a 139 petition for asylum or refugee status or any other relief issued 140 by the United StatesBureau ofCitizenship and Immigration 141 Services. 142 e. A notice of action transferring any pending matter from 143 another jurisdiction to this state issued by the United States 144Bureau ofCitizenship and Immigration Services. 145 f. An order of an immigration judge or immigration officer 146 granting relief that authorizes the alien to live and work in 147 the United States, including, but not limited to, asylum. 148 g. Evidence that an application is pending for adjustment 149 of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent 150 residence in the United States or conditional permanent resident 151 status in the United States, if a visa number is available 152 having a current priority date for processing by the United 153 StatesBureau ofCitizenship and Immigration Services. 154 h. On or after January 1, 2010, an unexpired foreign 155 passport with an unexpired United States Visa affixed, 156 accompanied by an approved I-94, documenting the most recent 157 admittance into the United States. 158 159 A driver license or temporary permit issued based on documents 160 required in subparagraph 7. or subparagraph 8. is valid for a 161 period not to exceed the expiration date of the document 162 presented or 1 year. 163 (d) Whether the applicant has previously been licensed to 164 drive, and, if so, when and by what state, and whether any such 165 license or driving privilege has ever been disqualified, 166 revoked, or suspended, or whether an application has ever been 167 refused, and, if so, the date of and reason for such 168 disqualification, suspension, revocation, or refusal. 169 (e) Each such application may include fingerprints and 170 other unique biometric means of identity. 171 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015. 172