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House approves new driver-license category for legally present non-SSN holders
Summary
The Utah House passed H.B. 223 to create a third driver-license category for people lawfully present in the U.S. who lack a Social Security number; sponsor Curtis Oda said the change aims to accommodate foreign military personnel, students and trainees.
The Utah House on the morning floor approved House Bill 223, introducing a third driver-license category for individuals present in the U.S. legally but who do not qualify for a Social Security number.
Representative Curtis Oda, sponsor of the measure, told members the new category would require applicants to provide identity documentation, proof of citizenship of another country, evidence of lawful presence for a legal purpose and proof that…
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