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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS


          AB  
          221 (Dababneh)


          As Amended  July 2, 2015


          Majority vote


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          Original Committee Reference:  TRANS.


          SUMMARY:  Directs the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to  
          study the feasibility of developing a digital mobile driver's  
          license (DDL) application for smartphone use, as specified.


          The Senate amendments specify that the feasibility study is  
          required to consider, at a minimum, the security of personal  
          information, compliance with federal standards, and the  
          limitations of available technology.  


          EXISTING LAW:  


          1)Authorizes DMV to issue a driver's license and/or an  
            identification card to a person, if certain requirements are  
            satisfied.









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          2)Requires a driver's license to provide specific information  
            including the licensee's true full name, age, mailing address,  
            a brief description, and an engraved picture of the licensee  
            for identification purposes.   


          3)Specifies an identification card is required to include an  
            engraved picture of the applicant and provide information to  
            adequately describe the applicant.    


          4)At the federal level, the Real ID Act of 2005 includes  
            provisions to improve the security or driver's licenses and  
            identification cards. 


          FISCAL EFFECT:  According to the Senate Appropriations  
          Committee:


          1)DMV estimates one-time costs of approximately $300,000 for the  
            feasibility study and report to the Legislature.  (Motor  
            Vehicle Account)


          2)Major cost pressures, in the millions of dollars, to develop  
            and implement a DDL application, to the extent DMV finds that  
            it would be feasible. (Motor Vehicle Account)


          COMMENTS:  In December of 2014, the Iowa Department of  
          Transportation (IDOT) announced they would be developing an  
          in-house pilot program (program) to test a smart phone  
          application that could display a person's driver's license in  
          digital form.  The DDL program is designed to be carried out in  
          three phases including the application design phase, the IDOT  
          in-house testing phase, and ultimately, if feasible, full  
          implementation.  IDOT is currently operating under the first  
          phase working with application developers, the Federal  
          Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and local law enforcement  
          to develop an application that can be effectively used but also  








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          meet stringent security standards.  IDOT representatives have  
          indicated phase two is anticipated to roll out in late 2015 and  
          will encompass a test group of in-house IDOT staff being  
          provided a smartphone with the DDL application.  This test group  
          will then use the DDL for approximately six months as a  
          supplement to their original driver's license for specific  
          program purposes.  


          While several other states are considering the idea of a DDL  
          pilot program, Iowa is the only state that is presently in the  
          development phase of a mobile DDL application.  As the first  
          state to experiment with this technology, the IDOT established  
          the program with an extended timeline to ensure that the  
          development and testing of the DDL application incorporates the  
          proper security features and to also address several  
          implementation concerns that have arisen since IDOT's DDL  
          announcement.  These concerns surround how a mobile device will  
          be handled by law enforcement during a traffic stop, how  
          information will be stored on the application, and how the DDL  
          will comply with federal Real ID requirements.  Being that IDOT  
          established the DDL pilot program under existing authority and  
          not through legislation, IDOT will have the flexibility to  
          extend the pilot program's timeline or cancel testing if the  
          abovementioned implementation issues remain unresolved.           



          This bill will require DMV to conduct a study on the feasibility  
          of developing a DDL.  This bill further requires DMV to report  
          their findings to the Legislature by December 1, 2016.  The  
          author notes, "people use their smart phones every day to read  
          the news, shop online, and check their bank accounts.  Using a  
          tool that people are familiar with, like a mobile application,  
          to store their primary means of identification will be a useful  
          option for Californians." 


          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Manny Leon / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093  FN:  
          0001785









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