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Amend SB 89 (house committee printing) as follows:                           

(1)  Add the following appropriately numbered section to the 	bill and renumber the remaining sections appropriately:
	SECTION __.  (a)  Chapter 62, Election Code, is amended by 
adding Section 62.016 to read as follows:
	Sec. 62.016.  NOTICE OF ACCEPTABLE IDENTIFICATION OUTSIDE 
POLLING PLACES.  The presiding judge shall post in a prominent place 
on the outside of each polling location notice that a provisional 
ballot will be provided to a person who executes the appropriate 
affidavit and a list of the acceptable forms of photographic and 
nonphotographic identification.  The notice and list must be 
printed:
		(1)  in English, Spanish, and any other language 
appropriate to the precinct in which the polling place is located; 
and
		(2)  using a font that is at least 24 point.                           
	(b)  Section 63.001, Election Code, is amended by amending 
Subsections (b), (c), (d), and (f) and adding Subsection (g) to read 
as follows:
	(b)  On offering to vote, a voter must present to an election 
officer at the polling place the voter's voter registration 
certificate and either:
		(1)  one form of identification listed in Section 
63.0101(a); or     
		(2)  two different forms of identification listed in 
Section 63.0101(b) [to an election officer at the polling place].
	(c)  On presentation of the documentation required by 
Subsection (b) [a registration certificate], an election officer 
shall determine whether the voter's name on the registration 
certificate is on the list of registered voters for the precinct.
	(d)  If the voter's name is on the precinct list of 
registered voters and the voter's identity can be verified from the 
proof presented, the voter shall be accepted for voting.
	(f)  After determining whether to accept a voter, an election 
officer shall return the voter's documentation [registration 
certificate] to the voter.
	(g)  If the requirements for identification prescribed by 
Subsection (b)(1) or (2) are not met, the voter shall be accepted 
for provisional voting only under Section 63.011.
	(c)  Chapter 63, Election Code, is amended by adding Section 
63.0012 to read as follows:
	Sec. 63.0012.  USE OF ADDRESS ON IDENTIFICATION.  (a)  This 
section applies only to a voter who:
		(1)  presents a registration certificate;                              
		(2)  is on the list of registered voters for the 
precinct; and       
		(3)  confirms the address on the list of registered 
voters is current under Section 63.0011.
	(b)  In verifying the identity of a voter described by 
Subsection (a) under Section 63.001, an election officer may not 
consider whether the voter's address on a form described by Section 
63.001(b)(1) or (2) matches the voter's address on the registration 
certificate or the list of registered voters.
	(d)  Section 63.006(a), Election Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	(a)  A voter who, when offering to vote, presents a voter 
registration certificate indicating that the voter is currently 
registered in the precinct in which the voter is offering to vote, 
but whose name is not on the precinct list of registered voters, 
shall be accepted for voting if the voter's identity can be verified 
from the proof presented.
	(e)  Section 63.007(a), Election Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	(a)  A voter who, when offering to vote, presents a voter 
registration certificate indicating that the voter is currently 
registered in a different precinct from the one in which the voter 
is offering to vote, and whose name is not on the precinct list of 
registered voters, shall be accepted for voting if the voter's 
identity can be verified from the proof presented and the voter 
executes an affidavit stating that the voter:
		(1)  is a resident of the precinct in which the voter is 
offering to vote or is otherwise entitled by law to vote in that 
precinct;
		(2)  was a resident of the precinct in which the voter 
is offering to vote at the time that information on the voter's 
residence address was last provided to the voter registrar;
		(3)  did not deliberately provide false information to 
secure registration in a precinct in which the voter does not 
reside; and
		(4)  is voting only once in the election.                                     
	(f)  Section 63.008(a), Election Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	(a)  A voter who does not present a voter registration 
certificate when offering to vote, but whose name is on the list of 
registered voters for the precinct in which the voter is offering to 
vote, shall be accepted for voting if the voter executes an 
affidavit stating that the voter does not have the voter's voter 
registration certificate in the voter's possession at the polling 
place at the time of offering to vote and the voter's identity can 
be verified from the proof presented [voter presents proof of 
identification in a form described by Section 63.0101].
	(g)  Section 63.0101, Election Code, is amended to read as 
follows:          
	Sec. 63.0101.  DOCUMENTATION OF PROOF OF IDENTIFICATION.  
(a) The following documentation is an acceptable form [as proof] of 
photo identification under this chapter:
		(1)  a driver's license or personal identification card 
issued to the person by the Department of Public Safety that has not 
expired or that expired no earlier than two years before the date of 
presentation [or a similar document issued to the person by an 
agency of another state, regardless of whether the license or card 
has expired];
		(2)  a United States military identification card that 
contains the person's photograph [form of identification 
containing the person's photograph that establishes the person's 
identity];
		(3)  a valid employee identification card that contains 
the person's photograph and is issued by an employer of the person 
in the ordinary course of the employer's business [birth 
certificate or other document confirming birth that is admissible 
in a court of law and establishes the person's identity];
		(4)  a United States citizenship certificate [papers] 
issued to the person that contains the person's photograph;
		(5)  a United States passport issued to the person;                           
		(6)  a student identification card issued by a public 
or private institution of higher education that contains the 
person's photograph [official mail addressed to the person by name 
from a governmental entity];
		(7)  a license to carry a concealed handgun issued to 
the person by the Department of Public Safety;
		(8)  an identification card issued by a state agency of 
this state that contains the person's photograph; or
		(9)  an identification card that contains the person's 
photograph and is issued by a county elections administrator or a 
county clerk.
	(b)  The following documentation is acceptable as proof of 
identification under this chapter:
		(1)  a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, 
government check, paycheck, or other government document that shows 
the name and address of the voter;
		(2)  official mail addressed to the person by name from 
a governmental entity;
		(3)  a certified copy of a birth certificate or other 
document confirming birth that is admissible in a court of law and 
establishes the person's identity;
		(4)  United States citizenship papers issued to the 
person;          
		(5)  an original or certified copy of the person's 
marriage license or divorce decree;
		(6)  court records of the person's adoption, name 
change, or sex change;
		(7)  an identification card issued to the person by a 
governmental entity of this state or the United States for the 
purpose of obtaining public benefits, including veteran's 
benefits, Medicaid, or Medicare;
		(8)  a temporary driving permit issued to the person by 
the Department of Public Safety;
		(9)  a pilot's license issued to the person by the 
Federal Aviation Administration or another authorized agency of the 
United States;
		(10)  a library card that contains the person's name 
issued to the person by a public library located in this state; or
		(11)  a hunting or fishing license issued to a person by 
the Parks and Wildlife Department [or
		[(8)  any other form of identification prescribed by 
the secretary of state].
	(c)  The commissioners court of a county may authorize the 
county elections administrator or the county clerk, as applicable, 
to issue photo identification cards that may be used as proof of a 
voter's identification under Subsection (a).
	(h)  Sections 63.011(a) and (b), Election Code, are amended 
to read as follows:
	(a)  A person to whom Section 63.001(g), 63.008(b), or 
63.009(a) applies may cast a provisional ballot if the person 
executes an affidavit stating that the person:
		(1)  is a registered voter in the precinct in which the 
person seeks to vote; and
		(2)  is eligible to vote in the election.                                     
	(b)  A form for the affidavit shall be printed on an envelope 
in which the provisional ballot voted by the person may be placed 
and must include a space for entering the identification number of 
the provisional ballot voted by the person and a space for an 
election officer to indicate whether the person presented proof of 
identification as required by Section 63.001(b)(1) or (2).  The 
affidavit form may include space for disclosure of any necessary 
information to enable the person to register to vote under Chapter 
13.  The secretary of state shall prescribe the form of the 
affidavit under this section.
	(i)  Section 65.054(b), Election Code, is amended to read as 
follows:        
	(b)  A provisional ballot may be accepted only if:                      
		(1)  the board determines that, from the information in 
the affidavit or contained in public records, the person is 
eligible to vote in the election; and
		(2)  the voter presents proof of identification as 
required by Section 63.001(b)(1) or (2):
			(A)  at the time the ballot was cast; or                              
			(B)  in the period prescribed under Section 
65.0541.                
	(j)  Subchapter B, Chapter 65, Election Code, is amended by 
adding Section 65.0541 to read as follows:
	Sec. 65.0541.  PRESENTATION OF IDENTIFICATION FOR CERTAIN 
PROVISIONAL BALLOTS.  (a)  A voter who is accepted for provisional 
voting under Section 63.011 because the voter does not present 
proof of identification as required by Section 63.001(b)(1) or (2) 
may submit proof of identification to the voter registrar by 
personal delivery or by mail for examination by the early voting 
ballot board not later than the fifth day after the date of the 
election.
	(b)  The early voting ballot board shall accept a provisional 
ballot under Section 65.054 if the voter:
		(1)  presents proof of identification in the manner 
required by this section; and
		(2)  is otherwise eligible to vote in the election.                    
	(c)  The office of the voter registrar shall be open on a 
Saturday that falls within the five-day period described by 
Subsection (a) for a voter to present identification as provided 
under this section.
	(d)  The secretary of state shall prescribe procedures as 
necessary to implement this section.
	(k)  Section 521.422, Transportation Code, is amended by 
amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d) to read as 
follows:
	(a)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), the [The] fee for 
a personal identification certificate is:
		(1)  $15 for a person under 60 years of age;                                  
		(2)  $5 for a person 60 years of age or older; and                            
		(3)  $20 for a person subject to the registration 
requirements under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure.
	(d)  The department may not collect a fee for a personal 
identification certificate issued to a person who executes an 
affidavit stating that the person is financially unable to pay the 
required fee and:
		(1)  who is a registered voter in this state and 
presents a valid voter registration certificate; or
		(2)  who is eligible for registration under Section 
13.001, Election Code, and submits a registration application to 
the department.
	(2)  Strike SECTION 2 of the bill (page 2, lines 1-5) and 
substitute the following:
	SECTION 2.  (a)  Except as otherwise provided by this 
section, this Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of 
two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by 
Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this Act does not 
receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes 
effect September 1, 2005.
	(b)  Section __ of this Act, amending Chapters 62, 63, and 
65, Election Code, and Section 521.422, Transportation Code, takes 
effect September 1, 2005.