BLOOD TYPE ON STATE ID-LICENSE
The proposed amendment could have significant implications for state law as it adds a new layer of information to standard identification documents. Supporters of HB4935 argue that having blood type included could expedite medical treatment in emergencies, particularly in cases of accidents where quick blood type identification is crucial. As a result, this could improve overall public health response by ensuring that medical personnel have immediate access to vital health information.
House Bill 4935, introduced by Rep. Maurice A. West, II, amends the Illinois Identification Card Act and the Illinois Vehicle Code. The bill's primary focus is to offer an option for applicants of identification cards, driver's licenses, or permits to include their blood type on these documents. This provision is meant to assist in emergency situations where knowledge of an individual's blood type could be critical. If the applicant opts to include their blood type, it will be printed on their card; however, the Secretary of State will not be obligated to verify this information.
While the bill has garnered support for its potential to enhance emergency medical responses, some concern has been raised regarding the implications of including health-related information on public identification. Critics may argue about the potential privacy concerns and the risk of misuse of personal health data. Additionally, since the Secretary of State is not required to verify the blood type, there are questions about the reliability and accuracy of this information being displayed on identification documents.