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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 3

39:3-10s Digital driver's license, non-driver identification card, holder's digital wallet, data selection, verification.

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3. a. A digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card shall include standard technical and administrative measures, as determined by the commission, that verifiers shall use to identify and authenticate themselves to a holder's digital wallet.
b. A digital wallet containing a New Jersey digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card shall display to a holder which data is being requested by a verifier and the verifier's identity and shall allow the holder to select which data is and is not transmitted to the verifier.
c. A digital wallet containing a New Jersey digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card shall keep a log of each requesting verifier, the data that was requested, and the data that was transmitted to that verifier, if any. The log shall be available exclusively to the holder, who may, at will, delete any or all of the information contained in the log.
d. A holder may carry a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card in any digital wallet of the holder's choice that complies with widely accepted standards for security, including any appropriate encryption standards, consistent with P.L.2025, c.115 (C.39:3-10q et al.) and as identified by the commission or the Attorney General, as applicable.
L.2025, c.115, s.3.
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