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(Parenthesis
( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Senate Bill 201
No
Response Received From
Taxation
and Revenue Department (TRD)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of HJC Amendment
The House Judiciary Committee amendment permits
the TRD secretary to establish by regulation other documents that may be
accepted as a substitute for a social security number or an individual tax
identification number instead of making it mandatory for the secretary to
establish these regulations.
Synopsis
of Original Bill
House Bill 173 permits
an individual tax identification number to be used for applications for
driver’s licenses. An applicant for a
driver’s license will not be required to submit a social security number.
For foreign nationals
applying for driver’s licenses, the TRD secretary shall accept the individual
taxpayer identification number as a substitute for a social security number
regardless of immigration status.
The TRD secretary shall establish by regulation other
documents that may be accepted as a substitute for a social security number or
an individual tax identification number.
Significant
Issues
Some individuals in
One of the provisions of HB 173 is to allow
individuals who are not legally in this country to obtain a legal
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
TRD will need to promulgate regulations to establish what documents are acceptable as a substitute for a social security number or a tax identification number. This will require staff time and associated costs.
Presumably there are
individuals who have not applied for a driver’s license because they are
unwilling to provide a social security number or because they are not legally
in this country. These applicants will provide an insignificant, but added
revenue to the state by paying license fees.
ADMINISTRATIVE IMPLICATIONS
TRD staff will have to
promulgate and enact regulations.
OTHER SUBSTANTIVE ISSUES
It is not clear whether the provisions of HB 173
conflict with INS statutes and other federal law.
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