82R10523 VOO-D
 
  By: McClendon H.B. No. 2026
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the proof of identity and residency required of an
  applicant for a driver's license or personal identification
  certificate.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Section 521.142(a), Transportation Code, is
  amended to read as follows:
         (a)  An application for an original license must state the
  applicant's full name and place and date of birth.  This
  information must be verified by presentation of proof of identity
  satisfactory to the department and in compliance with the laws and
  constitution of this state and the United States.  The department
  must accept as satisfactory proof of identity under this subsection
  an offender identification card or similar form of identification
  issued to an inmate by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice [if
  the applicant also provides supplemental verifiable records or
  documents that aid in establishing identity].
         SECTION 2.  Subchapter G, Chapter 521, Transportation Code,
  is amended by adding Section 521.1422 to read as follows:
         Sec. 521.1422.  EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY AND RESIDENCY. (a)
  Except as provided by Subsection (f), an applicant for an original,
  duplicate, or renewal license or an original, duplicate, or renewal
  personal identification certificate must provide the department
  with:
               (1)  one piece of primary identification;
               (2)  two pieces of secondary identification, one of
  which provides evidence of the applicant's identity and one of
  which provides evidence of the applicant's current residence
  address in this state; or
               (3)  if the applicant's identity and current residence
  address in this state cannot be established by the identification
  provided under Subdivision (1) or (2), or both, one piece of
  secondary identification that provides evidence of the applicant's
  identity or the applicant's current residence address in this state
  and two pieces of supporting identification that provide evidence
  of the applicant's identity and residence address.
         (b)  If the document contains the applicant's full name and
  date of birth, the department shall accept the following as primary
  identification under Subsection (a)(1):
               (1)  an unexpired driver's license or personal
  identification certificate issued by the department that bears a
  photograph of the applicant;
               (2)  an unexpired United States passport;
               (3)  a United States citizenship or naturalization
  certificate that bears a photograph of the applicant;
               (4)  an unexpired United States Bureau of Citizenship
  and Immigration Services document that bears a photograph of the
  applicant;
               (5)  an unexpired United States military
  identification card that bears a photograph of the applicant;
               (6)  a passport issued by a foreign country,
  accompanied by a visa issued by the United States Department of
  State with an unexpired I-94 marked valid for a fixed duration; or
               (7)  a passport issued by a foreign country,
  accompanied by a visa issued by the United States Department of
  State with an I-94 marked valid for the duration of stay and
  appropriate documentation.
         (c)  The department shall accept the following as secondary
  identification under Subsection (a)(2) or (3), if the name of the
  applicant is shown:
               (1)  an unexpired driver's license or identification
  card or certificate issued by another state or territory of the
  United States, the District of Columbia, or a province of Canada
  that bears a photograph of the applicant;
               (2)  an original or certified copy of a court order from
  a court in this or another state of the United States that shows the
  name and date of birth of the applicant and indicates that the court
  authorized or required a change in the official recordation of the
  applicant's name, gender, or both;
               (3)  school records, including a student
  identification card issued by a public, private, or parochial
  school, college, or university;
               (4)  United States military records;
               (5)  an unexpired United States military dependant
  identification card;
               (6)  an original or certified copy of a marriage
  license or divorce decree;
               (7)  a voter registration card;
               (8)  a driver's license temporary receipt issued by the
  department;
               (9)  a motor vehicle liability insurance policy
  covering a vehicle that satisfies Subchapter D, Chapter 601, and
  was issued within the preceding six months, or a photocopy of the
  policy; or
               (10)  a receipt for the payment of ad valorem taxes
  imposed on residential property in this state that lists the
  applicant as the owner or a joint owner of the property and includes
  the street address of the property.
         (d)  The department shall accept the following as supporting
  identification under Subsection (a)(3) if the name of the applicant
  is shown:
               (1)  an insurance policy that has been in effect for at
  least two years, or a photocopy of the policy;
               (2)  a social security card;
               (3)  a pilot's license issued by the Federal Aviation
  Administration;
               (4)  a license to carry a concealed handgun issued by
  the department;
               (5)  an original or certified copy of a birth
  certificate issued by an agency of this state, another state or
  territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or a
  province of Canada;
               (6)  an original or certified copy of a Consular Report
  of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America;
               (7)  a driver's license or identification certificate
  or card issued by another state or a territory of the United States,
  the District of Columbia, or a province of Canada that expired
  within the preceding two years;
               (8)  a consular document issued by a state or national
  government;
               (9)  a utility bill for water, sewer, electricity, gas,
  telephone, or cable service that was issued in the preceding 60 days
  and bears the applicant's street address in this state;
               (10)  an unexpired credit card or debit card that bears
  a photograph of the applicant;
               (11)  a monthly statement issued in the preceding 60
  days by a bank, credit union, or other financial institution that
  bears the applicant's street address in this state;
               (12)  immunization records; or
               (13)  one or more expired documents issued by a state,
  territory, district, province, or government that would qualify as
  a form of primary or secondary identification if unexpired.
         (e)  The department may determine that a document that is not
  included in Subsection (a), (b), or (c) may be accepted as evidence
  of an applicant's identity or residency in this state. The
  department may not require an applicant to provide a document that
  is not included in those subsections.
         (f)  The department shall accept an unexpired license or
  personal identification certificate issued to the applicant by the
  department as sufficient proof of the identity and residency of an
  applicant for a renewal or duplicate license or personal
  identification certificate and may not require the applicant to
  provide additional information to establish identity or residency.
         (g)  To the extent of a conflict between this section and
  another provision of this chapter, this section controls.
         SECTION 3.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to
  an application for a driver's license or personal identification
  certificate that is filed on or after the effective date of this
  Act. An application for a driver's license or personal
  identification certificate that was filed before the effective date
  of this Act is subject to the law in effect on the date the
  application was filed, and the former law is continued in effect for
  that purpose.
         SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2011.