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Utah Senate approves driver’s license changes to align with Real ID while keeping driving‑privilege cards

Utah State Senate · February 2, 2009
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Summary

The Senate passed Senate Bill 40 to separate Real ID‑compliant driver’s licenses from driving‑privilege cards for people without Social Security numbers, citing audit findings about misuse of licenses; the bill passed 28–0 and is now sent to the House.

The Utah Senate on the floor session of early February approved Senate Bill 40, a bill that separates driver’s license standards to achieve Real ID compliance while retaining the state’s driving‑privilege card for people without Social Security numbers. The measure passed on a roll call vote of 28 yea, 0 nay, with 1 senator absent and now goes to the House for consideration.

Senator Greg Bramble, sponsor of the floor presentation, said the bill keeps the driving‑privilege card in place but raises the…

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