AB 220
Authorizes the issuance of identification cards by the Department of Health and Human Services to persons experiencing homelessness under certain circumstances. (BDR 38-671)
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Bill overview
This bill authorizes the Department of Health and Human Services in Nevada to issue identification cards to individuals experiencing homelessness. These cards would be available to residents aged 10 or older who don’t already have a driver’s license or ID. The program would be funded through donations and grants, and it includes provisions for confidentiality, a simplified application process, and regulations regarding the form and expiration of the cards. It also prohibits the issuance of cards to sex offenders or those convicted of crimes against children until compliance is verified.
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