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Emergency Signed on 2008-04-18 - First Special Session - 123rd Legislature - Text: MS-Word, RTF or PDF LR 3488
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An Act To Require That a Person Be a Maine Resident in Order To Be Issued a Maine Driver's License

Emergency preamble. Whereas,  acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and

Whereas,  the Legislature finds that it is imperative to strengthen and implement residency requirements for the issuance of a Maine driver's license or a nondriver identification card, without delay; and

Whereas,  in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §1301, sub-§11  is enacted to read:

11 Residency requirement.   A license may not be issued to a person unless the person presents acceptable documentary evidence of the person's residence or domicile in this State. The Secretary of State may exempt from the requirements of this subsection a person who has established to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State that the person is on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the spouse or child of a person on active duty in the United States Armed Forces or a student enrolled in a university, college or school within the State.
A Acceptable documentary evidence of a person's residence or domicile in this State must include the applicant's name and the address of the person's residence or domicile in this State. A post office box or other mail drop address is not sufficient. Acceptable documentary evidence includes, but is not limited to:

(1) A tax return, W-2 form or paycheck stub;

(2) A utility bill or a letter from a utility company showing application for service;

(3) A contract to which the applicant is a party; or

(4) A document issued by a governmental entity.

B A person who is unable to provide acceptable documentary evidence pursuant to paragraph A may meet the requirements of this subsection by submitting the affidavits of 2 individuals who have a personal or professional relationship with the person and knowledge of the person and the person's residence or domicile in this State. A single affidavit signed by a parent or guardian of a minor making an application is sufficient for the purposes of this paragraph. The Secretary of State may reject any affidavit the Secretary of State determines to be insufficient to meet the requirements of this subsection. The affidavit is a sworn statement and a false statement by the affiant constitutes false swearing, which is a violation of Title 17-A, section 452. The Secretary of State shall provide forms for the completion of affidavits. These forms must state: "By signing this statement I verify that the representations herein are true. By making false statements on this document, I realize I am committing a Class D crime punishable under Maine law."

An applicant who supplies false information pursuant to this subsection makes a material misstatement of fact described in section 2103 and is subject to the penalties under that section.

Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §1410,  as enacted by PL 1997, c. 437, §40, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:

§ 1410 Nondriver identification cards; information; fee

1 Application.   A nondriver identification card may not be issued to a person unless the person presents acceptable documentary evidence of the person's residence or domicile in this State. A post office box or mail drop address alone is not sufficient to meet this requirement. A person on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the spouse or child of a person on active duty in the United States Armed Forces or a student enrolled in a university, college or school within the State may apply for a nondriver identification card without establishing a Maine residence or domicile. The documents acceptable to establish residence or domicile must include the applicant's name and the address of the person's residence or domicile in this State. Acceptable documentary evidence under this subsection is the same as for a license under section 1301, subsection 11, paragraphs A and B.
A The application form must include, directly above the signature line, the following notice to the applicant: "I understand that knowingly supplying false information on this form is a Class D crime under Title 17-A, punishable by confinement of up to 364 days or by monetary fine of up to $2,000, or both."

Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, this legislation takes effect when approved.

summary

This bill implements the recommendations of the working group convened by the Secretary of State to examine laws governing eligibility and documentation requirements for driver's licenses and nondriver identification cards pursuant to Resolve 2007, chapter 24. This bill provides that a Maine driver's license or nondriver identification card may not be issued to a person unless the person presents to the Secretary of State acceptable documentary evidence of the person's residence or domicile in Maine. A person on active duty in the United States Armed Forces, the spouse or child of a person on active duty in the United States Armed Forces or a student enrolled in a university, college or school within Maine are exempt from these requirements.

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