Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB68

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver's permit, provisional Texas resident driver's permit, and Texas resident driver's instruction permit; creating an offense.

Impact

If passed, HB 68 would amend Chapter 521 of the Transportation Code, creating a new category of driver's permit specifically tailored for Texas residents who do not have traditional identification options. This change is significant, as it would enable a group of residents—potentially immigrants or others without standard documentation—to legally participate in driving, which is critical for economic engagement and mobility. The permits would not serve as proof of identity for federal purposes, thus maintaining a distinction between these residents and those holding regular state-issued licenses.

Summary

House Bill 68 proposes the establishment of a Texas resident driver's permit, which would be available to individuals who have resided in Texas for at least one year but are ineligible for a social security number or cannot present valid immigration documentation. The bill defines eligibility criteria and outlines the application process, which includes the submission of fingerprints, a photograph, and a background check. The legislation aims to provide a legal means for certain residents to obtain a permit for driving in the state, directly addressing the needs of individuals who may face barriers with traditional licensing paths due to immigration status or documentation issues.

Contention

The introduction of the resident driver's permit has potential points of contention, particularly surrounding issues of public safety and legal documentation. Critics may argue that allowing individuals without clear federal identification to hold driving permits could pose risks, while supporters would emphasize the need for accessible driving options and the public safety benefits of ensuring that all drivers are licensed and insured. Additionally, the legislation addresses accountability by establishing penalties for operating a vehicle without adequate financial responsibility, reinforcing that permit holders must adhere to state laws related to vehicle operation.

Companion Bills

TX SB132

Similar Relating to the creation of a Texas resident driver's permit, provisional Texas resident driver's permit, and Texas resident driver's instruction permit; creating an offense.

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