By: Merritt H.B. No. 4036 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to public safety and the issuance of driver's licenses and identification cards. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: ARTICLE 1. FEDERAL DRIVER'S LICENSE AND IDENTIFICATION CARD SECURITY REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1.01. The heading to Chapter 521, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: CHAPTER 521. DRIVER'S LICENSES AND IDENTIFICATION CARDS [CERTIFICATES] SECTION 1.02. Section 521.001(a), Transportation Code, is amended by amending Subdivision (3) and adding Subdivisions (5-a) and (10) to read as follows: (3) "Driver's license" means an authorization issued by the department for the operation of a motor vehicle. The term includes: (A) a learner's license [temporary license or instruction permit]; and (B) an occupational license. (5-a) "Identification card" means a document issued by the department verifying a person's identity. (10) "Temporary driver's license" or "temporary identification card" means a driver's license or identification card issued to a person who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States but has been granted lawful temporary status in the United States by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration. A temporary driver's license includes a learner's license, provisional license, and occupational license. SECTION 1.03. Subchapter A, Chapter 521, Transportation Code, is amended by adding Section 521.007 to read as follows: Sec. 521.007. RESTRICTIONS ON ISSUANCE. The department may not issue both a driver's license and an identification card to the same individual. SECTION 1.04. Sections 521.044(a) and (b), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) Information provided on a driver's license or identification card application that relates to the applicant's social security number may be used only by the department or disclosed only to: (1) the child support enforcement division of the attorney general's office; (2) another state entity responsible for enforcing the payment of child support; [or] (3) the United States Selective Service System as provided by Section 521.147; or (4) another state's driver's licensing agency or central record system as required by federal law. (b) The department shall enter an applicant's social security number in the department's electronic database but may not print the number on the applicant's driver's license or identification card. SECTION 1.05. Section 521.101, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.101. [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE]. (a) The department shall issue [personal] identification cards [certificates]. (b) An [A personal] identification card [certificate] must be similar in form to, but distinguishable in color from, a driver's license. (c) The department shall indicate "UNDER 21" on the face of an [a personal] identification card [certificate] issued to a person under 21 years of age. (d) The department may require each applicant for an original, renewal, or duplicate [personal] identification card [certificate] to furnish to the department the information required by Section 521.142. (e) The department may cancel and require surrender of an [a personal] identification card [certificate] after determining that the holder [was] is not entitled to the identification card [certificate] or gave incorrect or incomplete information in the application for the identification card [certificate]. (f) An identification card [A certificate] expires: (1) on a date specified by the department if the applicant is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. [, except that a certificate issued to a person 60 years of age or older does not expire]. (f-1) A person who is not a citizen of the United States must present to the department documentation issued by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration authorizing the person to be in the United States before the person may be issued an identification card. (g) An individual, corporation, or association may not deny the holder of an [a personal] identification card [certificate] access to goods, services, or facilities, except as provided by Section 521.460 or in regard to the operation of a motor vehicle, because the holder has an [a personal] identification card [certificate] rather than a driver's license. (h) The department shall automatically revoke each [personal] identification card [certificate] issued by the department to a person who: (1) is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure; and (2) fails to apply to the department for renewal of the [personal] identification card [certificate] as required by Article 62.060, Code of Criminal Procedure. (i) The department may issue an [a personal] identification card [certificate] to a person whose identification card [certificate] is revoked under Subsection (h) only if the person applies for an original or renewal identification card [certificate] under Section 521.103. SECTION 1.06. Section 521.103, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.103. EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN SEX OFFENDERS. (a) The department may issue an original or renewal [personal] identification card [certificate] to a person whose driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] record indicates that the person is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure, only if the person: (1) applies in person for the issuance of an identification card [a certificate] under this section; and (2) pays a fee of $20. (b) An [A personal] identification card [certificate] issued under this section, including a renewal, duplicate, or corrected identification card [certificate], expires: (1) if the identification card holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States, on the first birthday of the identification card [certificate] holder occurring after the date of application, except that the initial identification card [certificate] issued under this section expires on the second birthday of the identification card [certificate] holder occurring after the date of application; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. SECTION 1.07. Section 521.104, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.104. RENEWAL BY MAIL OR ELECTRONIC MEANS. The department by rule may provide that the holder of an [a personal] identification card [certificate] may renew the card [certificate] by mail, by telephone, over the Internet, or by other electronic means. A rule adopted under this section may prescribe eligibility standards for renewal under this section. SECTION 1.08. Section 521.121(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The driver's license must include: (1) a distinguishing number assigned by the department to the license holder; (2) a digital [color] photograph of the entire face of the holder; (3) the full legal name, date of birth, gender, and residence address of the holder; and (4) a brief description of the holder. SECTION 1.09. Section 521.124, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.124. TEMPORARY LICENSE OR TEMPORARY IDENTIFICATION CARD[; ISSUED WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPH]. (a) The department shall [may] issue a temporary driver's license or temporary identification card [without a photograph of the license holder: [(1)] to an applicant who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident[out of state or a member of the armed forces] of the United States and has temporary lawful status in the United States[; or [(2) if the department otherwise determines that a temporary license is necessary]. (b) A temporary driver's license or temporary identification card expires: (1) the expiration of the applicant's authorized period of stay in the United States as determined by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration in compliance with federal law; or (2) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite end to the period of authorized stay as determined by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration in compliance with federal law. [A temporary license is valid only until the applicant has time to appear and be photographed and a license with a photograph is issued]. (c) The department may require each applicant for an original, renewal, or duplicate temporary driver's license or temporary identification card to furnish to the department the information required by Section 521.142. (d) A temporary driver's license or temporary identification card must be distinctively marked on the face of the license or card. (e) A temporary driver's license or temporary identification card cannot be issued for a term longer than maximum term of a driver's license or identification card issued under this chapter. SECTION 1.10. Section 521.142, Transportation Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (b), (c), (e), and (g) and adding Subsection (i) to read as follows: (a) An application for an original license must state the applicant's full legal name and place and date of birth. This information must be verified by presentation of proof of identity satisfactory to the department and in compliance with applicable federal law. A person who is not a citizen of the United States must present to the department documentation issued by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration authorizing the person to be in the United States before the person may be issued a driver's license or identification card. [The department must accept as satisfactory proof of identity under this subsection an offender identification card or similar form of identification issued to an inmate by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.] (b) The application must include: (1) the thumbprints of the applicant or, if thumbprints cannot be taken, the index fingerprints of the applicant; (2) a digital photograph of the applicant; (3) the signature of the applicant; and (4) a brief description of the applicant. (c) The application must state: (1) the gender [sex] of the applicant; (2) the principal residence address of the applicant; (3) whether the applicant has been licensed to drive a motor vehicle or issued an identification card before; (4) if previously licensed or issued an identification card, when and by what state or country; (5) whether that license or driving privilege has been suspended or revoked or a license application denied; (6) the date and reason for the suspension, revocation, or denial; (7) whether the applicant is a citizen of the United States; and (8) the county of residence of the applicant. (e) The application must include any other information the department requires to determine the applicant's identity, residency, competency, and eligibility as required by the department or state or federal law. (g) The department shall [may] require an applicant to provide the applicant's social security number or proof of ineligibility for a social security number as required by state or federal law [only for a purpose permitted by Section 521.044]. (i) The application must be accompanied by a sworn statement certifying that the information provided on the application is true and correct. SECTION 1.11. Section 521.182, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.182. SURRENDER OF LICENSE OR IDENTIFICATION CARD ISSUED BY OTHER JURISDICTION. (a) A person is not entitled to receive a driver's license or identification card until the person terminates by surrendering [surrenders] to the department each driver's license or identification card in the person's possession that was issued by this state or another state or Canadian province. (a-1) The department may invalidate the surrendered license or identification card and return it to the applicant. (b) The department shall send to the state or province that issued the license or identification card: (1) the surrendered license or identification card or a notification that the license or identification card has been surrendered; and (2) a statement that the person holds a driver's license or identification card issued by this state. SECTION 1.12. Section 521.222, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.222. LEARNER'S LICENSE [INSTRUCTION PERMIT]. (a) The department or a driver education school licensed under Chapter 1001, Education Code, [the Texas Driver and Traffic Safety Education Act (Article 4413(29c), Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes)] may issue a learner's license [an instruction permit], including a Class A or Class B driver's license learner's license [instruction permit], to a person who: (1) is 15 years of age or older but under 18 years of age; (2) has satisfactorily completed and passed the classroom phase of an approved driver education course, which may be a course approved under Section 521.205; (3) meets the requirements imposed under Section 521.204(a)(3) [521.204(3)]; and (4) has passed each examination required under Section 521.161 other than the driving test. (b) The department may issue a learner's license [an instruction permit] to a person 18 years of age or older who has successfully passed all parts of the driver's examination required under Section 521.161 other than the driving test. (c) A driver education school may issue a learner's license [an instruction permit] to a person 18 years of age or older who has successfully passed: (1) a six-hour adult classroom driver education course approved by the Texas Education Agency; and (2) each part of the driver's examination required by Section 521.161 other than the driving test. (d) A learner's license [An instruction permit] entitles the holder to operate a type of motor vehicle on a highway while: (1) the learner's license [permit] is in the holder's possession; and (2) the holder is accompanied by a person occupying the seat by the operator who: (A) holds a license that qualifies the operator to operate that type of vehicle; (B) is 21 years of age or older; and (C) has at least one year of driving experience. (e) [Except as provided by Subsection (f), an instruction permit is not required to include a photograph. [(f)] The department may issue a learner's license [an instruction permit] under this section to a person who is subject to the registration requirements under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure, and is otherwise eligible for the learner's license [permit]. (f) A learner's license [An instruction permit issued under this subsection] must include a photograph of the license holder [person]. (g) A person who occupies the seat in a vehicle by a holder of a learner's license [an instruction permit] commits an offense if, while the holder is operating the vehicle, the person: (1) sleeps; (2) is intoxicated, as defined by Section 49.01, Penal Code; or (3) is engaged in an activity that prevents the person from observing and responding to the actions of the operator. (h) It is a defense to prosecution [of a violation] under Subsection (g) that at the time of the violation another person in addition to the defendant: (1) occupied the seat by the operator; (2) complied with the requirements of Subsections (d)(2)(A)-(C); and (3) was not in violation of Subsection (g). SECTION 1.13. Section 521.271, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.271. LICENSE EXPIRATION. (a) Each original driver's license, [and] provisional license, learner's license, or occupational license issued to a person who is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States expires as follows: (1) except as provided by Section 521.2711, a driver's license expires on the first birthday of the license holder occurring after the sixth anniversary of the date of the application; (2) a provisional license expires on the earlier of: (A) the 18th birthday of the license holder; or (B) the first birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of the application; (3) a learner's license [an instruction permit] expires on the second birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of the application; and (4) an occupational license expires on the first anniversary of the court order granting the license. (a-1) Each original driver's license, provisional license, or learner's license issued to a person who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States expires on the earlier of the first anniversary of the date of issuance or the expiration of the license holder's lawful presence in the United States as determined by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration in compliance with federal law. (b) Except as provided by Section 521.2711, a driver's license that is renewed expires on: (1) the sixth anniversary of the expiration date before renewal if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (c) The department may require the renewal of a license or identification card before its expiration if the renewal is necessary to ensure compliance with federal law in the systematic conversion of driver's licenses and identification cards. SECTION 1.14. Section 521.272, Transportation Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsection (d) to read as follows: (a) The department may issue an original or renewal driver's license or temporary driver's license to a person whose driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] record indicates that the person is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure, only if the person: (1) applies in person for the issuance of a license under this section; and (2) pays the fee required by Section 521.421(h). (c) Notwithstanding Section 521.271, a driver's license or temporary driver's license issued under this section, including a renewal, duplicate, or corrected license, expires: (1) if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States, on the first birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of application, except that the initial license issued under this section expires on the second birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of application; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (d) Subsection (c) [This subsection] does not apply to: (1) a provisional license; (2) a learner's license [an instruction permit] issued under Section 521.222; or (3) a hardship license issued under Section 521.223. SECTION 1.15. Section 521.314, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.314. CANCELLATION AUTHORITY. The department may cancel a license or identification card [certificate] if it determines that the holder: (1) is [was] not entitled to the license or identification card [certificate]; or (2) failed to give required information in the application for the license or identification card [certificate]. SECTION 1.16. Section 521.421, Transportation Code, is amended by adding Subsections (a-1) and (a-2) and amending Subsection (c) to read as follows: (a-1) The fee for a driver's license or identification card issued in compliance with federal law to a person who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States and that is not valid for more than one year is $25. (a-2) The fee for a temporary driver's license or temporary identification card that is valid for more than one year is $25 for the first year and $10 for each additional year or portion of a year. (c) The fee for issuance or renewal of a provisional license or learner's license [instruction permit] is $10 [$5]. SECTION 1.17. Section 521.451(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) Except as provided by Section 521.452, a person may not: (1) display, cause or permit to be displayed, or have in the person's possession a driver's license or identification card [certificate] that the person knows is fictitious or has been altered; (2) lend the person's driver's license or identification card [certificate] to another person or knowingly permit another person to use the person's driver's license or identification card [certificate]; (3) display or represent as the person's own a driver's license or identification card [certificate] not issued to the person; (4) possess more than one currently valid driver's license or identification card [more than one currently valid certificate]; or (5) in an application for an original, renewal, or duplicate driver's license or identification card [certificate]: (A) provide a false name, false address, or a counterfeit document; or (B) knowingly make a false statement, conceal a material fact, or otherwise commit fraud. SECTION 1.18. Section 522.003, Transportation Code, is amended by adding Subdivision (27) to read as follows: (27) "Temporary commercial driver's license" means a commercial driver's license issued to a person who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States but has been granted lawful temporary status in the United States by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration. A temporary commercial driver's license includes a commercial learner's license and a nonresident commercial driver's license. SECTION 1.19. Section 522.013, Transportation Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e) and adding Subsection (g) to read as follows: (a) The department may issue a temporary commercial driver's license or temporary nonresident commercial driver's license to a resident of a foreign jurisdiction if the secretary has determined that the commercial motor vehicle testing and licensing standards in the foreign jurisdiction do not meet the testing standards established by 49 C.F.R. Part 383. (b) The department shall issue a temporary commercial driver's license to an applicant who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States and has temporary lawful status in the United States. [An applicant must surrender any nonresident commercial driver's license issued by another state.] (c) The department may require each applicant for an original, renewal, or duplicate license issued under this section to furnish to the department the information required by Section 521.142. [Before issuing a nonresident commercial driver's license, the department must establish the practical capability of disqualifying the person under the conditions applicable to a commercial driver's license issued to a resident of this state.] (d) A license issued under this section must be distinctively marked ["Nonresident" must appear] on the face of the [a] license [issued under this section]. (e) The department may issue a temporary nonresident commercial driver's license to a person who does not present a social security card as required by Section 522.021(a-1)(1) but who otherwise meets the requirements for a temporary [nonresident] commercial driver's license, including the requirement that the commercial motor vehicle testing and licensing standards of the country of which the applicant is a resident not meet the testing and licensing standards established by 49 C.F.R. Part 383. A license issued under this subsection: (1) expires on the earlier of: (A) the 60th day after the date the license is issued; (B) the expiration date of the visa presented under Section 522.021(a-1)(2)(B); or (C) the expiration date of the Form I-94 Arrival/Departure record, or a successor document, presented under Section 522.021(a-1)(2)(C); and (2) may not be renewed. (g) A temporary commercial driver's license expires: (1) the expiration of the applicant's authorized period of stay in the United States as determined by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration in compliance with federal law; or (2) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite end to the period of authorized stay as determined by the United States agency responsible for citizenship and immigration in compliance with federal law. (h) A temporary commercial driver's license cannot be issued for a term longer than maximum term of a commercial driver's license issued under this chapter. SECTION 1.20. Sections 522.021(a), (c), and (d), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) An application for a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] must include: (1) the full legal name and current principal residence and mailing address of the applicant; (2) a physical description of the applicant, including gender [sex], height, and eye color; (3) the applicant's date of birth; (4) the applicant's social security number, unless the application is for a temporary nonresident commercial driver's license and the applicant is a resident of a foreign jurisdiction; (5) certifications, including those required by 49 C.F.R. Section 383.71(a); and (6) any other information required by the department. (c) The application must meet the requirements of an application under Sections [Section] 521.141 and 521.142 and must be accompanied by the fee required under Section 522.029. The department may require documentary evidence to verify the information required by Subsection (a). (d) A person who knowingly falsifies information or a certification required by Subsection (a) commits an offense and is subject to a 60-day cancellation of the person's commercial driver's license, commercial driver learner's license [permit], or application. An offense under this subsection is a Class C misdemeanor. SECTION 1.21. Section 522.022, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.022. LICENSE REQUIREMENTS. The department may not issue a commercial driver's license other than a temporary nonresident license to a person unless the person: (1) has a domicile in this state; (2) has passed knowledge and skills tests for driving a commercial motor vehicle that comply with minimal federal standards established by 49 C.F.R. Part 383, Subparts G and H; and (3) has satisfied the requirements imposed by the federal act, federal regulation, or state law. SECTION 1.22. Section 522.029, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.029. FEES. (a) The fee for a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued by the department is $60, except as provided by Subsections (f), (h), [and] (j), (k), (l), and (m). (b) The fee for a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] shall be reduced by $4 for each remaining year of validity of a driver's license, other than a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued by the department to the applicant. (c) The fee for a duplicate commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] is $10. (d) An applicant who is changing a class of license, endorsement, or restriction or who is adding a class of vehicle other than a motorcycle to the license must pay a fee of $10 for the examination, except for a renewal or original issuance of a commercial driver's license. (e) The fees required by this chapter and collected by an officer or agent of the department shall be remitted without deduction to the department. (f) The fee for renewal of a commercial driver's license or a commercial driver learner's license [permit] that includes authorization to operate a motorcycle is $45. (f-1) [(f)] If a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] includes an authorization to operate a motorcycle or moped, the fee for the driver's license or learner's license [permit] is increased by $8. (g) An applicant who is applying for additional authorization to operate a motorcycle shall pay a fee of $15 for the examination. (h) The fee for a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued under Section 522.033 is $20. (i) Except as provided by Section 662.011, each fee collected under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the Texas mobility fund. (j) The fee for issuance or renewal of a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] is $25 for a license with an expiration date established under Section 522.054. (k) The fee for a commercial driver's license issued in compliance with federal law to a person who is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States and that is not valid for more than one year is $50. (l) The fee for a temporary commercial driver's license that is valid for more than one year is $50 for the first year and $25 for each additional year or portion of a year. (m) The fee for a temporary nonresident commercial driver's license is $50. [(j) The fee for a nonresident commercial driver's license is $120. The fee for a temporary nonresident commercial driver's license is $20.] SECTION 1.23. Section 522.030, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.030. CONTENT OF LICENSE. A commercial driver's license must: (1) be marked "Commercial Driver License" or "CDL"; (2) be, to the extent practicable, tamper-proof; and (3) include: (A) the full legal name and mailing address of the person to whom it is issued; (B) the person's digital [color] photograph; (C) a physical description of the person, including gender [sex], height, and eye color; (D) the person's date of birth; (E) a number or identifier the department considers appropriate; (F) the person's signature; (G) each class of commercial motor vehicle that the person is authorized to drive, with any endorsements or restrictions; (H) the name of this state; and (I) the dates between which the license is valid. SECTION 1.24. Section 522.033, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.033. COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE ISSUED TO CERTAIN SEX OFFENDERS. (a) The department may issue an original or renewal commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license, including a temporary commercial driver's license or temporary commercial driver learner's license, [permit] to a person whose driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] record indicates that the person is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure, only if the person is otherwise eligible for the commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] and: (1) applies in person for the issuance of a license or learner's license [permit] under this section; and (2) pays a fee of $50. (b) Notwithstanding Section 522.051, a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued under this section, including a renewal, duplicate, or corrected license, expires: (1) if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States, on the first birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of application, except that the initial license issued under this section expires on the second birthday of the license holder occurring after the date of application; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. SECTION 1.25. The heading to Section 522.051, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.051. EXPIRATION OF LICENSE OR LEARNER'S LICENSE [PERMIT]. SECTION 1.26. Section 522.051(a), Transportation Code, as amended by Chapters 37 (H.B. 84) and 1319 (S.B. 1260), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007, is reenacted and amended to read as follows: (a) Except as provided by Subsection (f) and Sections 522.013(e), [and] 522.033, and 522.054, an original commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] expires: (1) on the fifth anniversary of [five years after] the applicant's next birthday if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. SECTION 1.27. Section 522.051, Transportation Code, is amended by amending Subsections (b), (c), and (d) and adding Subsection (g) to read as follows: (b) Except as provided by Section 522.054, a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued to a person holding a Texas Class A, B, C, or M license that would expire one year or more after the date of issuance of the commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] expires: (1) on the fifth anniversary of [five years after] the applicant's next birthday if the license holder is a citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (c) Except as provided by Section 522.054, a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued to a person holding a Texas Class A, B, C, or M license that would expire less than one year after the date of issuance of the commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] or that has been expired for less than one year expires: (1) on the fifth anniversary of [five years after] the expiration date shown on the Class A, B, C, or M license if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (d) Except as provided by Section 522.054, a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued to a person holding a Texas Class A, B, C, or M license that has been expired for at least one year but not more than two years expires: (1) on the fifth anniversary of [five years after] the applicant's last birthday if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (g) The department may require the renewal of a license before its expiration if the renewal is necessary to ensure compliance with federal law in the systematic conversion of driver's licenses. SECTION 1.28 Sections 522.052(b), (c), and (e), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (b) Except as provided by Section 522.054, a renewal of a commercial driver's license that has been expired for less than one year expires: (1) on the fifth anniversary of [five years after] the expiration date shown on the commercial driver's license if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (c) Except as provided by Section 522.054, a renewal of a commercial driver's license that has been expired for at least one year but not more than two years expires: (1) on the sixth anniversary of [six years after] the applicant's last birthday if the license holder is a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States; or (2) if the applicant is not a citizen or legal permanent resident of the United States: (A) the expiration of the applicant's authorized stay in the United States; or (B) one year from the issuance date if there is no definite expiration date for the authorized stay in the United States. (e) A commercial driver learner's license [permit] may not be renewed. ARTICLE 2. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS SECTION 2.01. Article 62.005(c), Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: (c) Notwithstanding Chapter 730, Transportation Code, the department shall maintain in the database, and shall post on any department website related to the database, any photograph of the person that is available through the process for obtaining or renewing an [a personal] identification card [certificate] or driver's license under Section 521.103 or 521.272, Transportation Code. The department shall update the photograph in the database and on the website annually or as the photograph otherwise becomes available through the renewal process for the card [certificate] or license. SECTION 2.02. Article 62.006, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: Art. 62.006. INFORMATION PROVIDED TO PEACE OFFICER ON REQUEST. The department shall establish a procedure by which a peace officer or employee of a law enforcement agency who provides the department with a driver's license number, [personal] identification card [certificate] number, or license plate number is automatically provided information as to whether the person to whom the driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] is issued is required to register under this chapter or whether the license plate number is entered in the computerized central database under Article 62.005 as assigned to a vehicle owned or driven by a person required to register under this chapter. SECTION 2.03. Article 42.016, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: Art. 42.016. SPECIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE OR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN SEX OFFENDERS. If a person is convicted of, receives a grant of deferred adjudication for, or is adjudicated as having engaged in delinquent conduct based on a violation of an offense for which a conviction or adjudication requires registration as a sex offender under Chapter 62, the court shall: (1) issue an order requiring the Texas Department of Public Safety to include in any driver's license record or [personal] identification card [certificate] record maintained by the department for the person an indication that the person is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62; (2) require the person to apply to the Texas Department of Public Safety in person for an original or renewal driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] not later than the 30th day after the date the person is released or the date the department sends written notice to the person of the requirements of Article 62.060, as applicable, and to annually renew the license or identification card [certificate]; (3) notify the person of the consequence of the conviction or order of deferred adjudication as it relates to the order issued under this article; and (4) send to the Texas Department of Public Safety a copy of the record of conviction, a copy of the order granting deferred adjudication, or a copy of the juvenile adjudication, as applicable, and a copy of the order issued under this article. SECTION 2.04. Article 62.053(a), Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: (a) Before a person who will be subject to registration under this chapter is due to be released from a penal institution, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice or the Texas Youth Commission shall determine the person's level of risk to the community using the sex offender screening tool developed or selected under Article 62.007 and assign to the person a numeric risk level of one, two, or three. Before releasing the person, an official of the penal institution shall: (1) inform the person that: (A) not later than the later of the seventh day after the date on which the person is released or after the date on which the person moves from a previous residence to a new residence in this state or not later than the later of the first date the applicable local law enforcement authority by policy allows the person to register or verify registration, the person must register or verify registration with the local law enforcement authority in the municipality or county in which the person intends to reside; (B) not later than the seventh day after the date on which the person is released or the date on which the person moves from a previous residence to a new residence in this state, the person must, if the person has not moved to an intended residence, report to the juvenile probation officer, community supervision and corrections department officer, or parole officer supervising the person; (C) not later than the seventh day before the date on which the person moves to a new residence in this state or another state, the person must report in person to the local law enforcement authority designated as the person's primary registration authority by the department and to the juvenile probation officer, community supervision and corrections department officer, or parole officer supervising the person; (D) not later than the 10th day after the date on which the person arrives in another state in which the person intends to reside, the person must register with the law enforcement agency that is identified by the department as the agency designated by that state to receive registration information, if the other state has a registration requirement for sex offenders; (E) not later than the 30th day after the date on which the person is released, the person must apply to the department in person for the issuance of an original or renewal driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] and a failure to apply to the department as required by this paragraph results in the automatic revocation of any driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] issued by the department to the person; and (F) the person must notify appropriate entities of any change in status as described by Article 62.057; (2) require the person to sign a written statement that the person was informed of the person's duties as described by Subdivision (1) or Subsection (g) or, if the person refuses to sign the statement, certify that the person was so informed; (3) obtain the address where the person expects to reside on the person's release and other registration information, including a photograph and complete set of fingerprints; and (4) complete the registration form for the person. SECTION 2.05. Article 62.060, Code of Criminal Procedure, is amended to read as follows: Art. 62.060. REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE OR [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE]. (a) A person subject to registration under this chapter shall apply to the department in person for the issuance of, as applicable, an original or renewal driver's license under Section 521.272, Transportation Code, an original or renewal [personal] identification card [certificate] under Section 521.103, Transportation Code, or an original or renewal commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] under Section 522.033, Transportation Code, not later than the 30th day after the date: (1) the person is released from a penal institution or is released by a court on community supervision or juvenile probation; or (2) the department sends written notice to the person of the requirements of this article. (b) The person shall annually renew in person each driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] issued by the department to the person, including each renewal, duplicate, or corrected license or card [certificate], until the person's duty to register under this chapter expires. SECTION 2.06. Section 1956.062(c), Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows: (c) The dealer shall record the proposed seller's driver's license number or department [personal] identification card [certificate] number on physical presentation of the license or [personal] identification card [certificate] by the seller. The record must accompany the list. SECTION 2.07. Section 12.114, Parks and Wildlife Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 12.114. DRIVER'S LICENSE OR [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE] REQUIRED. (a) A person who is 17 years of age or older and who has a license or permit issued under this code or who is engaging in an activity that requires a license or permit shall have a driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] in the person's immediate possession. (b) If the person is a resident as defined by Subdivision (1) of Section 42.001 of this code, "driver's license" and "[personal] identification card [certificate]" have the meanings assigned by Chapter 521, Transportation Code. (c) If the person is a nonresident as defined by Section 42.001, "driver's license" and "[personal] identification card [certificate]" mean those documents that are similar to those defined in Subsection (b) and that are issued by the agency in the state or country of which the person is a resident that is authorized to issue driver's licenses or [personal] identification cards [certificates]. SECTION 2.08. Section 12.115(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) A person who is arrested for an alleged violation of this code or a proclamation or regulation adopted under this code commits an offense if the person: (1) does not have in his immediate possession a driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] required by Section 12.114 of this code; or (2) fails or refuses to display the driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] required by Section 12.114 of this code when requested to do so by any peace officer, game warden, magistrate, or officer of a court of competent jurisdiction. SECTION 2.09. Section 12.116(a), Parks and Wildlife Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) If a person is convicted in justice court for violating a provision of this code or a proclamation or regulation adopted under this code that provides enhanced penalties for subsequent convictions, the court on request shall submit to the department an affidavit certifying the conviction. The affidavit must include the driver's license number or [personal] identification card [certificate] number obtained from the violator. SECTION 2.10. The heading to Subtitle B, Title 7, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: SUBTITLE B. DRIVER'S LICENSES AND [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARDS SECTION 2.11. Section 502.1715(b), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) Fees collected under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the state highway fund. Subject to appropriations, the money shall be used by the Department of Public Safety to: (1) support the Department of Public Safety's reengineering of the driver's license system to provide for the issuance by the Department of Public Safety of a driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate], to include use of image comparison technology; (2) establish and maintain a system to support the driver responsibility program under Chapter 708; and (3) make lease payments to the master lease purchase program for the financing of the driver's license reengineering project. SECTION 2.12. Sections 521.054(a), (b), and (c), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) This section applies to a person who: (1) after applying for the driver's license or identification card [certificate] moves from the address stated in the person's application for a license or identification card [certificate]; (2) moves from the address shown on the license or identification card [certificate] held by the person; or (3) changes the person's name by marriage or otherwise. (b) A person subject to this section shall notify the department of the change not later than the 30th day after the date on which the change takes effect and apply for a duplicate license or identification card [certificate] as provided by Section 521.146. (c) A person changing the person's address shall notify the department of the old and new addresses and the number of the license or identification card [certificate] held by the person. A person changing the person's name shall notify the department of the former and new names and the number of the license or identification card [certificate] held by the person. SECTION 2.13. Section 521.057, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.057. INFORMATION REGARDING CERTAIN SEX OFFENDERS. (a) On receipt of a court order issued under Article 42.016, Code of Criminal Procedure, the department shall ensure that any driver's license record or [personal] identification card [certificate] record maintained by the department for the person includes an indication that the person is subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure[, as added by Chapter 668, Acts of the 75th Legislature, Regular Session, 1997]. (b) The department shall include the indication required by Subsection (a) in any driver's license record or [personal] identification card [certificate] record maintained by the department for the person until the expiration of the person's duty to register under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure[, as added by Chapter 668, Acts of the 75th Legislature, Regular Session, 1997]. SECTION 2.14. Section 521.059(b), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The department shall authenticate the facial image and thumbprints or fingerprints provided by an applicant for an [a personal] identification card [certificate], driver's license, or commercial driver's license or learner's license [permit] using image comparison technology to ensure that the applicant: (1) is issued only one original license[, permit,] or identification card [certificate]; (2) does not fraudulently obtain a duplicate license[, permit,] or identification card [certificate]; and (3) does not commit other fraud in connection with the application for a license[, permit,] or identification card [certificate]. SECTION 2.15. Sections 521.126(a), (b), and (e) through (i), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) The department may not include any information on a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate] in an electronically readable form other than the information printed on the license and a physical description of the license holder [licensee]. (b) Except as provided by Subsections (d), (e), (g), (i), and (j), a person commits an offense if the person: (1) accesses or uses electronically readable information derived from a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate]; or (2) compiles or maintains a database of electronically readable information derived from driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, or [personal] identification card [certificates]. (e) The prohibition provided by Subsection (b)(1) does not apply to a financial institution or a business if the information is accessed and used only for purposes of identification verification of an individual or check verification at the point of sale for a purchase of a good or service by check. The prohibition provided by Subsection (b)(2) does not apply to a financial institution if each license or identification card [certificate] holder whose information is included in the compilation or database consents to the inclusion of the person's information in the compilation or database. Consent under this subsection must be on a separate document, signed by the license or identification card [certificate] holder, that explains in at least 14-point bold type the information that will be included in the compilation or database. For the purposes of this subsection, "financial institution" has the meaning assigned by 31 U.S.C. Section 5312(a)(2), as amended. (f) A person may not use information derived from electronically readable information from a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate] to engage in telephone solicitation to encourage the purchase or rental of, or investment in, goods, other property, or services. (g) If authorized by the executive or administrative head of a maritime facility as defined in the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. Section 70101 et seq.), or of a port, port authority, or navigation district created or operating under Section 52, Article III, or Section 59, Article XVI, Texas Constitution, a person may access, use, compile, or maintain in a database electronically readable information derived from a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate] to secure the facility or port. The information may be used only to: (1) identify an individual; (2) provide official credentials for an individual; (3) track or limit the movement of an individual on facility property; (4) establish a secure database of visitors to the facility; (5) access the information at terminal and gate operations of the facility; or (6) conduct other security or operational activities as determined by the executive or administrative head. (h) Except as provided by Section 418.183, Government Code, the electronically readable information derived from a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate] for the purposes of Subsection (g) is confidential and not subject to disclosure, inspection, or copying under Chapter 552, Government Code. (i) The prohibition provided by Subsection (b) does not apply to a hospital that accesses, uses, compiles, or maintains a database of the information to provide health care services to the individual who holds the driver's license, commercial driver's license, or [personal] identification card [certificate]. SECTION 2.16. Section 521.146, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.146. APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE LICENSE OR IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE]. (a) If a driver's license or identification card [certificate] issued under this chapter is lost or destroyed, or there is a change in pertinent information, the person to whom the license or identification card [certificate] was issued may obtain a duplicate or corrected version. (b) An applicant for a corrected driver's license or identification card [certificate] must submit to the department the required fee, accompanied by the required information that has changed with proof satisfactory to the department that supports the change. (c) The department by rule may provide that the holder of a driver's license or identification card [certificate] issued by the department may apply for the issuance of a duplicate license or identification card [certificate] by mail, by telephone, over the Internet, or by other electronic means. (d) A rule adopted under Subsection (c) may prescribe eligibility standards for issuance of a duplicate driver's license or identification card [certificate] under this section. SECTION 2.17. Section 521.147(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) The department shall develop by rule a selective service consent statement as a part of the application for an original, renewal, or duplicate driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate]. The consent statement must include a place to indicate consent or declination to register with the United States Selective Service System and must state the benefits and penalties associated with consent or declination to register. The department shall present the statement to each applicant who is subject to registration with the Selective Service System and record the applicant's response. A response is required to complete the application for a license or identification card [certificate] for such an applicant. The department shall forward to the Selective Service System, in an electronic format, only the information necessary for registration of an applicant consenting to registration. SECTION 2.18. Section 521.223(d), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) If the department determines that an applicant must assist in the responsibilities imposed by a family illness, disability, death-related emergency, or economic emergency, it may waive the driver training course requirement [and may issue a temporary license]. [A temporary license issued under this subsection is valid for 60 days after the date of issuance and may be renewed for additional 60-day periods as long as the condition continues.] SECTION 2.19. The heading to Section 521.275, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.275. CHANGE OF DRIVER'S LICENSE OR [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE] NUMBER. SECTION 2.20. Sections 521.275(a) and (c), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) The department shall issue to a person a new driver's license number or [personal] identification card [certificate] number on the person's showing a court order stating that the person has been the victim of domestic violence. (c) Except as provided by Sections 521.049(c), 730.005, and 730.006, the department may not disclose: (1) the changed license or identification card [certificate] number; or (2) the person's name or any former name. SECTION 2.21. Sections 521.401(b) and (d), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (b) The statement of gift may be shown on a donor's driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] or by a card designed to be carried by the donor to evidence the donor's intentions with respect to organ, tissue, and eye donation. A donor card signed by the donor shall be given effect as if executed pursuant to Section 692.003(d), Health and Safety Code. (d) An affirmative statement of gift on a person's driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] executed after August 31, 2005, shall be conclusive evidence of a decedent's status as a donor and serve as consent for organ, tissue, and eye removal. SECTION 2.22. Section 521.402(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) To revoke an affirmative statement of gift on a person's driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate], a person must apply to the department for an amendment to the license or identification card [certificate]. SECTION 2.23. Section 521.403, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.403. INFORMATION PROVIDED TO HOSPITAL. The donor card of a person who is involved in an accident or other trauma shall accompany the person to the hospital or other health care facility. The driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] indicating an affirmative statement of gift of a person who is involved in an accident or other trauma shall accompany the person to the hospital or health care facility if the person does not have a donor card. SECTION 2.24. Section 521.422, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.422. [PERSONAL] IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE] FEE. (a) The fee for an [a personal] identification card [certificate] is: (1) $15 for a person under 60 years of age; (2) $5 for a person 60 years of age or older; and (3) $20 for a person subject to the registration requirements under Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure. (b) The department shall collect an additional fee of $1 for the issuance or renewal of an [a personal] identification card to fund the Blindness Education, Screening, and Treatment Program established under Section 91.027, Human Resources Code, if the person applying for or renewing an [a personal] identification card opts to pay the additional fee. (c) The department shall collect an additional fee of $1 for the issuance or renewal of an [a personal] identification card, including a duplicate [personal] identification card or an [a personal] identification card issued or renewed over the Internet or by other electronic means, to pay the costs of the Donor Education, Awareness, and Registry Program of Texas, established under Chapter 49, Health and Safety Code, and, subject to Section 113.104, Health and Safety Code, of the Texas Organ, Tissue, and Eye Donor Council, established under Chapter 113, Health and Safety Code, if the person applying for or renewing an [a personal] identification card opts to pay the additional fee. The department shall remit fees collected under this subsection to the comptroller, who shall maintain the identity of the source of the fees. Subject to appropriation, the department may retain three percent of the money collected under this subsection to cover the costs in administering this subsection. SECTION 2.25. Section 521.424, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 521.424. DUPLICATE LICENSE OR IDENTIFICATION CARD [CERTIFICATE] FEE. The fee for a duplicate driver's license or duplicate [personal] identification card [certificate] is $10. SECTION 2.26. Sections 521.453(a), (b), (c), (f), and (g), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) Except as provided by Subsection (f), a person under the age of 21 years commits an offense if the person possesses, with the intent to represent that the person is 21 years of age or older, a document that is deceptively similar to a driver's license or an [a personal] identification card [certificate] unless the document displays the statement "NOT A GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT" diagonally printed clearly and indelibly on both the front and back of the document in solid red capital letters at least one-fourth inch in height. (b) For purposes of this section, a document is deceptively similar to a driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate] if a reasonable person would assume that it was issued by the department, another agency of this state, another state, or the United States. (c) A peace officer listed in Article 2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, may confiscate a document that: (1) is deceptively similar to a driver's license or [personal] identification card [certificate]; and (2) does not display the statement required under Subsection (a). (f) Subsection (a) does not apply to: (1) a government agency, office, or political subdivision that is authorized to produce or sell [personal] identification card [certificates]; or (2) a person that provides a document similar to an [a personal] identification card [certificate] to an employee of the person for a business purpose. (g) In this section: (1) "Driver's license" includes a driver's license issued by another state or by the United States. (2) "Identification card [Personal identification certificate]" means an [a personal] identification card [certificate] issued by the department, by another agency of this state, by another state, or by the United States. SECTION 2.27. Section 521.454(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly swears to or affirms falsely before a person authorized to take statements under oath any matter, information, or statement required by the department in an application for an original, renewal, or duplicate driver's license or identification card [certificate] issued under this chapter. SECTION 2.28. Section 521.456(d), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (d) For purposes of this section, "instrument" means a driver's license, driver's license form, [personal] identification card [certificate], stamp, permit, license, official signature, certificate, evidence of fee payment, or any other instrument. SECTION 2.29. Section 522.003(4), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (4) "Commercial driver learner's license [permit] "means a commercial driver's license that restricts the holder to driving a commercial motor vehicle as provided by Section 522.011(a)(2)(B). SECTION 2.30. The heading to Section 522.011, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.011. LICENSE [OR PERMIT] REQUIRED; OFFENSE. SECTION 2.31. Section 522.011(a), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (a) A person may not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless: (1) the person: (A) has in the person's immediate possession a commercial driver's license issued by the department appropriate for the class of vehicle being driven; and (B) is not disqualified or subject to an out-of-service order; (2) the person: (A) has in the person's immediate possession a commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued by the department; and (B) is accompanied by the holder of a commercial driver's license issued by the department appropriate for the class of vehicle being driven, and the license holder: (i) occupies a seat beside the learner's license [permit] holder for the purpose of giving instruction in driving the vehicle; and (ii) is not disqualified or subject to an out-of-service order; or (3) the person is authorized to drive the vehicle under Section 522.015. SECTION 2.32. Section 522.014, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.014. LEARNER'S LICENSE [PERMIT]. The department may issue a commercial driver learner's license [permit] to an individual who has passed the vision and written tests required for a Texas driver's license appropriate for the class of vehicle to be driven. SECTION 2.33. Section 522.015, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.015. LICENSE [OR PERMIT] ISSUED BY OTHER JURISDICTION. A person may drive a commercial motor vehicle in this state if: (1) the person has a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued by: (A) another state in accordance with the minimum federal standards for the issuance of a commercial motor vehicle driver's license; or (B) a foreign jurisdiction the testing and licensing standards of which the United States Department of Transportation has determined meet the requirements of the federal act; (2) the person's license or learner's license [permit] is appropriate for the class of vehicle being driven; (3) the person is not disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle and is not subject to an out-of-service order; and (4) the person has not had a domicile in this state for more than 30 days. SECTION 2.34. Section 522.025, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.025. LIMITATIONS ON ISSUANCE OF LICENSE [OR PERMIT]. (a) The department may not issue a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] to a person who is disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle or while the person's driver's license or driving privilege is suspended, revoked, or canceled in any state. (b) The department may not issue a commercial driver's license to a person who has a driver's license, commercial driver's license, or commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued by another state unless the person surrenders the license [or permit]. The department shall return a surrendered license [or permit] to the issuing state for cancellation. SECTION 2.35. Section 522.027, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.027. MINIMUM AGE. The department may not issue a commercial driver's license or a commercial driver learner's license [permit] to a person who is younger than 18 years of age. SECTION 2.36. The heading to Section 522.032, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.032. CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS OF LICENSE [OR PERMIT] HOLDER; OFFENSE. SECTION 2.37. Sections 522.032(a) and (b), Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows: (a) The holder of a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] who changes the holder's name or mailing address must apply for a duplicate license [or permit] not later than the 30th day after the date of the change in the manner provided by Section 521.054. (b) The holder of a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit] who changes the holder's residence address shall notify the department not later than the 30th day after the date of the change. SECTION 2.38. Section 522.084, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 522.084. NOTIFICATION TO OTHER JURISDICTION. After disqualifying a person who has a domicile in another state or in a foreign jurisdiction, the department shall give notice of that fact to the licensing authority of the state that issued the person's commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit]. SECTION 2.39. Section 524.001(10), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (10) "Driver's license" has the meaning assigned by Section 521.001. The term includes a commercial driver's license or a commercial driver learner's license [permit] issued under Chapter 522. SECTION 2.40. Section 543.007, Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 543.007. NOTICE TO APPEAR: COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OR LICENSE. A notice to appear issued to the operator of a commercial motor vehicle or holder of a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit], for the violation of a law regulating the operation of vehicles on highways, must contain the information required by department rule, to comply with Chapter 522 and the federal Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 (Title 49, U.S.C. Section 2701 et seq.). SECTION 2.41. Section 543.202(b), Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows: (b) The record must be made on a form or by a data processing method acceptable to the department and must include: (1) the name, address, physical description, including race or ethnicity, date of birth, and driver's license number of the person charged; (2) the registration number of the vehicle involved; (3) whether the vehicle was a commercial motor vehicle as defined by Chapter 522 or was involved in transporting hazardous materials; (4) the person's social security number, if the person was operating a commercial motor vehicle or was the holder of a commercial driver's license or commercial driver learner's license [permit]; (5) the date and nature of the offense, including whether the offense was a serious traffic violation as defined by Chapter 522; (6) whether a search of the vehicle was conducted and whether consent for the search was obtained; (7) the plea, the judgment, whether the individual was adjudicated under Article 45.0511, Code of Criminal Procedure, and whether bail was forfeited; (8) the date of conviction; and (9) the amount of the fine or forfeiture. ARTICLE 3. REPEALER SECTION 3.01. Section 522.021(c-1), Transportation Code, is repealed. ARTICLE 4. TRANSITION; EFFECTIVE DATE SECTION 4.01. (a) Subject to Subsection (b) of this section, the changes in law made by this Act apply to a driver's license, commercial driver's license, commercial driver learner's license, or identification card issued or renewed on or after the effective date of this Act. A driver's license, commercial driver's license, commercial driver learner's permit, or personal identification certificate issued or renewed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect when the license, permit, or certificate was issued or renewed, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. (b) The Department of Public Safety, as authorized by Sections 521.271(c) and 522.051(g), Transportation Code, as added by this Act, may require the renewal of a driver's license, commercial driver's license, commercial driver learner's permit, or personal identification certificate issued or renewed before the effective date of this Act. SECTION 4.02. To the extent of any conflict, this Act prevails over another Act of the 81st Legislature, Regular Session, 2009, relating to nonsubstantive additions to and corrections in enacted codes. SECTION 4.03. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.