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Author Topic: NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER exemption to fulfill document "requirements"?  (Read 799 times)
outofstate
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« on: December 04, 2010, 08:09:34 AM »

maybe, if your due to renew, take a stand on this (unless your not bothered,effected or subjected to begin with)

       "(11) In any case in which the State issues a driver's license
      or identification card that does not satisfy the requirements of
      this section, ensure that such license or identification card -
          "(A) clearly states on its face that it may not be accepted
        by any Federal agency for federal identification or any other
        official purpose; and
          "(B) uses a unique design or color indicator to alert Federal
        agency and other law enforcement personnel that it may not be
        accepted for any such purpose.


source literature = http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/49C303.txt
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« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2010, 12:53:26 PM »

I just renewed a few days ago.  It was an exciting 8 hours.  I thoroughly enjoyed the long wait in the DOL office with the aroma of diapers and body odor.  I was so irritated by the $500 cost and waste of time to renew my license and tabs that I didn't bother thinking about much else.  I was especially fond of the woman at the counter when it was finally my turn.  She was on the phone with her son yelling at him, and missed the fact that I totally failed the vision test.  I am legally blind, but it doesn't seem to bother anyone there.  Imagine if I were a real "threat", it would probably go unnoticed just like my lack of vision.  I am reading the linked text right now.  Thanks for sharing. 
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« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2010, 01:08:52 PM »

I just renewed a few days ago.  It was an exciting 8 hours.  I thoroughly enjoyed the long wait in the DOL office with the aroma of diapers and body odor.  I was so irritated by the $500 cost and waste of time to renew my license and tabs that I didn't bother thinking about much else.  I was especially fond of the woman at the counter when it was finally my turn.  She was on the phone with her son yelling at him, and missed the fact that I totally failed the vision test.  I am legally blind, but it doesn't seem to bother anyone there.  Imagine if I were a real "threat", it would probably go unnoticed just like my lack of vision.  I am reading the linked text right now.  Thanks for sharing. 


your ability to see (legally or other) is no concern, so long as you can do as your told and pay that cash (500 eww), that license is yours (till decided otherwise)  Grin

and thanks for reading  Cool
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« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2010, 02:10:57 PM »

Well isn't that special.  Their definition of "Secretary" for the purposes of this chapter is the secretary of DHS.  In other words, the TSA and Janet Napolitano have all authority over the requirements for states issuing drivers licenses.  That just makes me feel so much, hmmm, safer?  Is al qeada some kind of threat to our daily commute now?  What a joke.


 "SEC. 205. AUTHORITY.
      "(a) Participation of Secretary of Transportation and States. -
    All authority to issue regulations, set standards, and issue grants
    under this title shall be carried out by the Secretary, in
    consultation with the Secretary of Transportation and the States.

      "(b) Extensions of Deadlines. - The Secretary may grant to a
    State an extension of time to meet the requirements of section
    202(a)(1) if the State provides adequate justification for
    noncompliance."

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« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2010, 03:34:31 PM »

Well isn't that special.  Their definition of "Secretary" for the purposes of this chapter is the secretary of DHS.  In other words, the TSA and Janet Napolitano have all authority over the requirements for states issuing drivers licenses.  That just makes me feel so much, hmmm, safer?  Is al qeada some kind of threat to our daily commute now?  What a joke.


 "SEC. 205. AUTHORITY.
      "(a) Participation of Secretary of Transportation and States. -
    All authority to issue regulations, set standards, and issue grants
    under this title shall be carried out by the Secretary, in
    consultation with the Secretary of Transportation and the States.

      "(b) Extensions of Deadlines. - The Secretary may grant to a
    State an extension of time to meet the requirements of section
    202(a)(1) if the State provides adequate justification for
    noncompliance."




don't take it bad, all this serves to strengthen you,
its not easy to read, not meant to be, but if you can, its well worth looking,finding and looking some more


the neat thing you find when you look is


by what authority, then question that with

by what authority


lather rinse repeat  Grin
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