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Senate Votes to Remove Social Security Number from Driver’s License Card Unless Requested
Utah State Senate · January 21, 1993
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Summary
The Senate approved a substitute to SB 8 to stop displaying Social Security numbers on driver license cards except at the licensee’s request, while retaining SSNs in agency records; senators asked for follow-up on implementation and possible fiscal impacts before final action.
Senators considered and approved a substitute to SB 8 on Jan. 21 that would remove Social Security numbers (SSNs) from the printed driver’s license card unless the licensee requested the number be displayed.
Sponsor Senator Leray McAllister said the substitute was designed to remove SSNs from…
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