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Day Federal Register Notice Public Comments Matrix
Agency:
Department of Homeland Security
Collection
Title: REAL ID:
Minimum Standards for Driver's Licenses and Identification Cards
Acceptable by Federal Agencies
OMB
Control Number:
1601-0005
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Comment
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DHS
Response
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i
fully support documentation to require all states to have fully
verified drivers licenses. i am appalled that some lax negligent
states like north carolina accept any old fake information for
state documetns. that is absolutely disgsting and an invitatoin
for terrorists to blow up more american buildings. we need safety
in america. we need to make lazy negligent states take action now.
all those with old licenses should be prevented from driving.
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This
comment does not address the specifics of the collection.
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2
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I
am a 63 year old woman. I have been married a few times. I retired
to Florida. I have had a drivers license since I was 16.
Now
Fl. won't give me an id because I don't have all my marriage
licenses and divorce decrees. I don't know where most
of the
divorces took place. Now I can't drive a car, vote and my bank is
not doing business in person any more. This is an
impossible
situation. This has greatly diminished my civil liberties. And is
further unfair that if I were an illegal alien I could get
my
drivers license no matter my marital status.
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This
comment does not address the specifics of the collection.
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3
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The
State
of
Nebraska
Department
of
Motor
Vehicles
(NDMV)
is
making
the
following
comments
on
the
four
questions
posed
in
Notice
of
Proposed
Rulemaking
(NPRM)
DHS-2016-009:
1.
NDMV
believes
that
attempting
to
get
a
legal
authority
letter
from
the
State
Attorney
General
is
unnecessary
and
may
be
a
futile
endeavor.
Historically,
the
Attorney
General's
Office
in
this
state
does
not
take
a
stance
on
the
validity
of
statute
one
way
or
another
until
confronted
with
prosecution
of
a
particular
set
of
facts.
It
is
assumed
that
a
state
statute
is
valid
until
proved
otherwise.
Nebraska
recommends
that
this
requirement
be
removed
from
the
Final
Rule.
NDMV
believes
that
the
recertification
process
should
be
distinct
from
the
original
certification
process
that
is
described
in
6
CFR
37.SS(a).
We
feel
that
a
previously
certified
state
should
only
be
required
to
report
changes
that
have
occurred
in
the
CFR
requirements
since
the
date
of
the
state's
original
REAL
ID
Compliance
certification.
To
the
extent
that
DHS
employs
interviews
of
NDMV
personnel,
it
is
important
that
there
be
advance
notice
of
the
interview
and
that
DHS
be
willing
to
work
with
the
schedules
of
those
being
interviewed.
NDMV
personnel
should
be
able
to
present
relevant
materials
in
electronic
form.
We
should
also
be
allowed
to
present
material
in
the
manner
in
which
the
state
has
preserved
the
information
and
should
not
be
required
to
prepare
material
in
formats
different
than
how
the
information
is
maintained
by
the
state.
It
is
very
important
that
NDMV
also
have
sufficient
time
to
gather
the
information.
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This
comment does not address the specifics of the collection.
The
comments from the State of Nebraska would require changes to
specific requirements of the regulation.
The
comments from the State of Nebraska would require changes to
specific requirements of the regulation.
According
to the REAL ID Regulation DHS is required to provide written
notice in advance of an inspection visit.
DHS
allows all information to be presented in an electronic format and
does not specify the manner in which it is presented.
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