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Committee backs draft updates to provide IDs for sentenced and detained individuals
Summary
The Senate Transportation Committee reviewed amendments to S.326 that extend non-driver ID and license-replacement processes to people sentenced or detained in correctional facilities, require DOC–DMV coordination, and set staggered effective dates for implementation.
Damian Leonard of the Office of Legislative Council summarized draft 2.2 to the Senate Transportation Committee, saying the bill was revised to match changes the House made and to add technical clarifications. "You should have draft 2.2 in front of you, dated yesterday at 04:41 PM," Leonard told the panel.
The most consequential changes are in sections 1–6, which update issuance and replacement rules for non-driver identification cards, operator licenses and learner permits for people who are either sentenced or detained in correctional…
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