HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1719        FILED ON: 1/17/2019

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3012

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Christine P. Barber

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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:

The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:

An Act relative to work and family mobility.

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Date Added:

Tricia Farley-Bouvier

3rd Berkshire

1/17/2019

Christine P. Barber

34th Middlesex

1/17/2019

Brian M. Ashe

2nd Hampden

2/1/2019

Ruth B. Balser

12th Middlesex

1/25/2019

Michael J. Barrett

Third Middlesex

1/29/2019

Natalie M. Blais

1st Franklin

2/1/2019

Joseph A. Boncore

First Suffolk and Middlesex

1/30/2019

Peter Capano

11th Essex

1/29/2019

Gerard J. Cassidy

9th Plymouth

2/1/2019

Harriette L. Chandler

First Worcester

2/1/2019

Sonia Chang-Diaz

Second Suffolk

1/30/2019

Michelle L. Ciccolo

15th Middlesex

2/1/2019

Joanne M. Comerford

Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester

1/30/2019

Mike Connolly

26th Middlesex

1/25/2019

Brendan P. Crighton

Third Essex

1/30/2019

Daniel R. Cullinane

12th Suffolk

1/29/2019

Julian Cyr

Cape and Islands

2/1/2019

Marjorie C. Decker

25th Middlesex

1/29/2019

Marcos A. Devers

16th Essex

1/24/2019

Sal N. DiDomenico

Middlesex and Suffolk

1/30/2019

Mindy Domb

3rd Hampshire

1/30/2019

Daniel M. Donahue

16th Worcester

1/30/2019

Michelle M. DuBois

10th Plymouth

1/30/2019

Lori A. Ehrlich

8th Essex

2/1/2019

James B. Eldridge

Middlesex and Worcester

1/29/2019

Nika C. Elugardo

15th Suffolk

1/31/2019

Dylan A. Fernandes

Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket

1/23/2019

Michael J. Finn

6th Hampden

1/30/2019

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

1/24/2019

Denise C. Garlick

13th Norfolk

1/31/2019

Carmine Lawrence Gentile

13th Middlesex

1/17/2019

Carlos González

10th Hampden

1/22/2019

Kenneth I. Gordon

21st Middlesex

1/25/2019

Tami L. Gouveia

14th Middlesex

1/29/2019

James K. Hawkins

2nd Bristol

1/30/2019

Stephan Hay

3rd Worcester

1/31/2019

Jonathan Hecht

29th Middlesex

1/31/2019

Christopher Hendricks

11th Bristol

1/29/2019

Natalie M. Higgins

4th Worcester

1/30/2019

Adam G. Hinds

Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden

1/30/2019

Kevin G. Honan

17th Suffolk

1/31/2019

Daniel J. Hunt

13th Suffolk

1/30/2019

Patricia D. Jehlen

Second Middlesex

1/31/2019

Louis L. Kafka

8th Norfolk

1/28/2019

Mary S. Keefe

15th Worcester

1/28/2019

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

1/29/2019

John J. Lawn, Jr.

10th Middlesex

1/28/2019

David Henry Argosky LeBoeuf

17th Worcester

1/31/2019

Jack Patrick Lewis

7th Middlesex

1/25/2019

Jay D. Livingstone

8th Suffolk

1/29/2019

Adrian C. Madaro

1st Suffolk

1/28/2019

Elizabeth A. Malia

11th Suffolk

2/1/2019

Joseph W. McGonagle, Jr.

28th Middlesex

1/26/2019

Christina A. Minicucci

14th Essex

1/28/2019

Liz Miranda

5th Suffolk

1/30/2019

Frank A. Moran

17th Essex

1/23/2019

Michael J. Moran

18th Suffolk

2/1/2019

Tram T. Nguyen

18th Essex

1/31/2019

Sarah K. Peake

4th Barnstable

1/29/2019

Denise Provost

27th Middlesex

1/24/2019

Rebecca L. Rausch

Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex

1/30/2019

Maria Duaime Robinson

6th Middlesex

1/23/2019

David M. Rogers

24th Middlesex

1/24/2019

Daniel J. Ryan

2nd Suffolk

1/30/2019

Lindsay N. Sabadosa

1st Hampshire

1/29/2019

Jon Santiago

9th Suffolk

1/31/2019

Paul A. Schmid, III

8th Bristol

1/30/2019

Alan Silvia

7th Bristol

2/1/2019

Thomas M. Stanley

9th Middlesex

1/28/2019

José F. Tosado

9th Hampden

1/25/2019

Paul F. Tucker

7th Essex

2/1/2019

Andres X. Vargas

3rd Essex

2/1/2019

Aaron Vega

5th Hampden

2/1/2019

Tommy Vitolo

15th Norfolk

1/29/2019

Bud L. Williams

11th Hampden

1/23/2019


HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 1719        FILED ON: 1/17/2019

HOUSE  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  No. 3012

By Representatives Farley-Bouvier of Pittsfield and Barber of Somerville, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 3012) of Tricia Farley-Bouvier, Christine P. Barber and others relative to the issuance of driver's licenses to certain persons unable to provide proof of lawful presence.  Transportation.

 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

 

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In the One Hundred and Ninety-First General Court
(2019-2020)

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An Act relative to work and family mobility.

 

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
 

SECTION 1. Section 8 of chapter 90 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out the sentence beginning on line 275, “No license of any type may be issued to any person who does not have lawful presence in the United States.”, and inserting in place thereof the following sentence:-

“Persons who are unable to provide proof of lawful presence, or who are ineligible for a social security number, may apply for a Massachusetts license if they meet all other qualifications for licensure and provide satisfactory proof to the registrar of identity, date of birth and Massachusetts residency.”

Section 8 of chapter 90 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by striking out, after the word “license” in line 278, the words “or a Massachusetts license”.

Said section is further amended by inserting, before the word “license” in line 287 and before the word “license” in line 289, the words “REAL ID-compliant”.

Said section is further amended by inserting, after the sentence ending on line 295, the following sentence:-

“If, at the expiration of the term of a REAL ID-compliant license, the licensee is unable to provide proof of lawful presence, the licensee may apply for a Massachusetts license.”

SECTION 2. The registrar shall post information on its website explaining that all Massachusetts residents may elect to apply for a Massachusetts license instead of a REAL ID-compliant license.

SECTION 3. Section 8B of chapter 90 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, after the word “occurs” in line 42, the words “except that no permit shall be issued to an applicant for a period of time longer than the registrar determines the applicant is legally authorized to remain in the United States”.

SECTION 4. Section 8E of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting, after the sentence ending on line 45, the following sentence:-

“Persons who are unable to provide proof of lawful presence, or who are ineligible for a social security number, may apply for a Massachusetts identification card if they provide satisfactory proof to the registrar of identity, date of birth and Massachusetts residency.”

Section 8E of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by inserting, before the words “identification card” in line 48, the words “REAL ID-compliant”, and by striking out, after the words “identification card” in line 48, the words “of any type”.

Said section is hereby further amended by striking out, in line 51, the words ”an identification card” and inserting in place thereof “a REAL ID-compliant identification card”.

Said section is hereby further amended by inserting, before the words “identification card” in line 60, and again before the words “identification card” in line 62, the words “REAL ID-compliant”.

Said section is further amended by inserting, after the sentence ending on line 68, the following sentence:-

“If, at the expiration of the term of a REAL ID-compliant identification card, the card holder is unable to provide proof of lawful presence, the card holder may apply for a Massachusetts identification card.”

SECTION 4. Chapter 90 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2016 Official Edition, is hereby amended by inserting after section 8M the following section:-

“Section 8N. (a) Information collected in the course of an application for a Massachusetts motor vehicle registration, a Massachusetts license or a Massachusetts identification card shall not be a public record as defined in section 7, subsection 26 of chapter 4 of the General Laws, and shall not be disclosed by the registrar except as required by law.

(b) Documents provided by applicants to prove identity, date of birth or residency in the course of an application for Massachusetts license or a Massachusetts identification card shall not be disclosed by the registrar except in response to a subpoena for individual records in a criminal proceeding or court order, or to comply with a state or federal statute mandating disclosure. Possession of a valid Massachusetts license or a Massachusetts identification card shall not be used as evidence of the holder’s citizenship, nationality or immigration status, or as the sole basis for an investigation, citation, arrest, prosecution or detention of the holder by a law enforcement agency.

(c) Information obtained by an employer or a landlord or their agent relating to the type of driver’s license or identification card held or presented by a person shall not be a public record as defined in section 7, subsection 26 of chapter 4 of the General Laws, and shall not be disclosed except as required by law.

(d) Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, it shall be a violation of law to discriminate against a person because of the type of license or identification card that the person holds or presents, including, but not limited to, the following:

(1)It is a violation of chapter 151B of the General Laws for an employer, a landlord or another person or entity covered under said chapter to discriminate against a person because the person holds or presents a Massachusetts license or identification card, or to require a person to present a REAL ID-compliant license or identification card, provided that an employer may so require if holding a REAL ID-compliant license or identification card is required by the employment and the requirement is otherwise permitted by law.

(2)Notwithstanding subparagraph (1), this subsection shall not be construed to alter an employer’s rights or obligations under Section 1324a of Title 8 of the United States Code regarding obtaining documentation evidencing identity and authorization for employment. An action taken by an employer that is required by the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1324a) is not a violation of law.

(3)The use of a learner’s permit, a Massachusetts license or a Massachusetts identification card issued under this chapter shall be a right secured by the laws of the commonwealth for the purposes of the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act, sections 11H through 11J of chapter 12 of the General Laws. The attorney general may provide guidance as necessary regarding this subparagraph.”