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Senate committee advances bill allowing digital IDs with conditions, substitutes deadlines
Summary
The Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection and Public Safety voted to pass House Bill 472, House Draft 1, to allow digitalized identification under specified conditions and to adopt several amendments including changing mandatory language to permissive and inserting effective dates.
The Hawaii State Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection, sitting jointly with the Senate Public Safety and Military Affairs Committee, voted to pass House Bill 472, House Draft 1, which would authorize state and county law enforcement agencies to accept digitalized identification cards as proof of identity under certain conditions.
The committee recommended amendments replacing…
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