Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB244

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/27/23  
Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

Drivers' Licenses; the use of fingerprint scans for the verification of identity and date of birth of applicants seeking a personal identification card; authorize

Impact

The proposed changes will allow the Georgia Department of Driver Services to utilize fingerprint scans or similar devices. This shift not only modernizes the verification process but also provides a more reliable method for confirming applicant identities to reduce fraudulent applications. The introduction of fingerprint scanning into the personal identification process could significantly impact existing state laws on identification verification and could also lead to additional procedural updates regarding how personal identification is issued and managed.

Summary

Senate Bill 244 aims to amend Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia, concerning drivers' licenses and personal identification cards. The primary purpose of the bill is to authorize the use of fingerprint scans for verifying the identity and date of birth of applicants seeking personal identification cards, including those specifically designed for persons with disabilities. This legislative change reflects a growing trend towards integrating biometric technology in identification processes to enhance security and streamline verification procedures.

Contention

While the bill may enhance security, it raises potential concerns related to privacy and the treatment of biometric data. Opponents may argue that using fingerprint scans could infringe upon individual privacy rights or lead to misuse of sensitive personal information. Furthermore, as this bill emphasizes the use of fingerprint data, it invites broader discussions about the implications of biometric data collection and how states manage and protect this information.

Notable_points

Overall, SB244 presents an evolving approach to identity verification within state legislation, aligning with national trends to incorporate advanced technology in public service while also highlighting the balance between enhanced security measures and the preservation of personal privacy rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1388

Drivers' licenses; authorize use of fingerprint scans for verification of identity for certain persons; provisions

GA HB1051

Relating to the collection and use of fingerprints of an applicant for a driver's license, personal identification certificate, or commercial driver's license.

GA HB858

Motor vehicles; issuance of an alternative state identification card by the Department of Driver Services; provide

GA H1639

Driver Licenses and Identification Cards

GA HF282

Collection of race and ethnicity data on applications for drivers' licenses and identification cards authorized, and money appropriated.

GA AB1766

Department of Motor Vehicles: driver’s licenses and identification cards.

GA AB1255

Mobile application: driver’s licenses and identification cards.

GA HB2319

Permitting the division of vehicles to contract with an entity to establish and issue a digital proof of drivers' license and digital proof of identification card, regulating the use thereof and providing a fee for such digital proofs of identification.

GA SB230

Permitting the division of vehicles to contract with an entity to establish and issue a digital proof of drivers' license and digital proof of identification card, regulating the use thereof and providing a fee for such digital proofs of identification.

GA SB218

Identification Cards; issuance of identification cards to persons completing a term of incarceration; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.