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AZ SB1675

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/3/2021

Primary Sponsor

Martin Quezada

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-fifth Legislature - First Regular Session (2021)

AI Summary

  • Repeals Arizona Revised Statutes Section 28-3153(D), which previously prohibited the Department of Motor Vehicles from issuing driver licenses or nonoperating identification licenses to persons unable to prove authorized presence in the United States under federal law.

  • Removes the requirement that applicants submit proof of lawful U.S. presence to obtain or renew a driver license or nonoperating identification license.

  • Eliminates rules requiring verification procedures for applicant immigration status and the issuance of temporary driver permits pending status verification.

  • Removes restrictions on accepting out-of-state driver licenses as primary identification based on whether the issuing state requires proof of lawful U.S. presence.

Legislative Description

Driver licenses; authorized presence repeal

Repeal

Last Action

Senate read second time

2/4/2021

Committee Referrals

Rules2/4/2021
Judiciary2/3/2021

Full Bill Text

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