Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for SB 2220
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Senate
Comm: RCS
4/22/2008
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House
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The Committee on Transportation and Economic Development
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Appropriations (Webster) recommended the following amendment:
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Senate Amendment
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Delete line(s) 209-334
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and insert:
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United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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(VIII) On or after January 1, 2010, an unexpired foreign
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passport with an unexpired United States Visa affixed,
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accompanied by an approved I-94, documenting the most recent
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admittance into the United States.
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Presentation of any of the documents described in sub-
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subparagraph g. f. or sub-subparagraph h. g. entitles the
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applicant to an identification card for a period not to exceed
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the expiration date of the document presented or 1 year,
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whichever first occurs.
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(b) An application for an identification card must be
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signed and verified by the applicant in a format designated by
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the department before a person authorized to administer oaths and
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payment of the applicable fee pursuant to s. 322.21. The fee for
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an identification card is $3, including payment for the color
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photograph or digital image of the applicant.
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(c) Each such applicant may include fingerprints and any
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other unique biometric means of identity.
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(2)(a) Every identification card:
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1. Issued to a person 5 years of age to 14 years of age
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shall expire, unless canceled earlier, on the fourth birthday of
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the applicant following the date of original issue.
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2. Issued to a person 15 years of age and older shall
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expire, unless canceled earlier, on the eighth birthday of the
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applicant following the date of original issue.
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Renewal of an identification card shall be made for the
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applicable term enumerated in this paragraph. However, if an
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individual is 60 years of age or older, and has an identification
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card issued under this section, the card shall not expire unless
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done so by cancellation by the department or by the death of the
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cardholder. Renewal of any identification card shall be made for
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a term which shall expire on the fourth birthday of the applicant
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following expiration of the identification card renewed, unless
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surrendered earlier. Any application for renewal received later
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than 90 days after expiration of the identification card shall be
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considered the same as an application for an original
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identification card. The renewal fee for an identification card
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shall be $10, of which $4 shall be deposited into the General
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Revenue Fund and $6 into the Highway Safety Operating Trust Fund.
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The department shall, at the end of 4 years and 6 months after
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the issuance or renewal of an identification card, destroy any
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record of the card if it has expired and has not been renewed,
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unless the cardholder is 60 years of age or older.
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(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, if
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an applicant establishes his or her identity for an
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identification card using a document authorized under sub-
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subparagraph (1)(a)3.e., the identification card shall expire on
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the eighth fourth birthday of the applicant following the date of
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original issue or upon first renewal or duplicate issued after
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implementation of this section. After an initial showing of such
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documentation, he or she is exempted from having to renew or
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obtain a duplicate in person.
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(c) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter,
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if an applicant establishes his or her identity for an
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identification card using an identification document authorized
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under sub-subparagraph (1)(a)3.g. (1)(a)3.f. or sub-subparagraph
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(1)(a)3.h. (1)(a)3.g., the identification card shall expire 1
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year 2 years after the date of issuance or upon the expiration
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date cited on the United States Department of Homeland Security
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documents, whichever date first occurs, and may not be renewed or
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obtain a duplicate except in person.
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Section 6. Subsections (1), (2), and (6) of section 322.08,
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Florida Statutes, are amended to read:
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322.08 Application for license.--
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(1) Each application for a driver's license shall be made
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in a format designated by the department and sworn to or affirmed
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by the applicant as to the truth of the statements made in the
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application.
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(2) Each such application shall include the following
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information regarding the applicant:
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(a) Full name (first, middle or maiden, and last), gender,
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proof of social security card number satisfactory to the
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department, county of residence, and mailing address, proof of
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residential address satisfactory to the department, country of
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birth, and a brief description.
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(b) Proof of birth date satisfactory to the department.
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(c) Proof of identity satisfactory to the department. Such
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proof must include one of the following documents issued to the
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applicant:
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1. A driver's license record or identification card record
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from another jurisdiction that required the applicant to submit a
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document for identification which is substantially similar to a
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document required under subparagraph 2., subparagraph 3.,
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subparagraph 4., subparagraph 5., subparagraph 6., or
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subparagraph 7., or subparagraph 8.;
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2. A certified copy of a United States birth certificate;
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3. A valid, unexpired United States passport;
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4. A naturalization certificate issued by the United States
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Department of Homeland Security;
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5. A valid, unexpired An alien registration receipt card
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(green card);
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6. Consular Report of Birth Abroad provided by the United
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States Department of State;
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7. 6. An unexpired employment authorization card issued by
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the United States Department of Homeland Security; or
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8. 7. Proof of nonimmigrant classification provided by the
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United States Department of Homeland Security, for an original
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driver's license. In order to prove nonimmigrant classification,
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an applicant may produce the following documents, including, but
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not limited to:
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a. A notice of hearing from an immigration court scheduling
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a hearing on any proceeding.
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b. A notice from the Board of Immigration Appeals
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acknowledging pendency of an appeal.
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c. A notice of the approval of an application for
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adjustment of status issued by the United States Bureau of
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Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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d. Any official documentation confirming the filing of a
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petition for asylum or refugee status or any other relief issued
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by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
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Services.
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e. A notice of action transferring any pending matter from
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another jurisdiction to this state issued by the United States
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Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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f. An order of an immigration judge or immigration officer
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granting any relief that authorizes the alien to live and work in
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the United States, including, but not limited to, asylum.
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g. Evidence that an application is pending for adjustment
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of status to that of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent
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residence in the United States or conditional permanent resident
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status in the United States, if a visa number is available having
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a current priority date for processing by the United States
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Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services.
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h. On or after January 1, 2010, an unexpired foreign
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passport with an unexpired United State Visa affixed, accompanied
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by an approved I-94, documenting the most recent admittance into
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the United States.
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Presentation of any of the documents in subparagraph 7. 6. or
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subparagraph 8. 7. entitles the applicant to a driver's license
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or temporary permit for a period not to exceed the expiration
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date of the document presented or 1 year, whichever occurs first.
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