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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 3

53-3-806. Portrait-style format -- Minor's card distinguishable.

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Effective 7/1/2020
53-3-806. Portrait-style format -- Minor's card distinguishable.
(1)The division shall use a portrait-style format for all identification cards, similar to the format used for license certificates issued to an individual younger than 21 years old under Section 53-3-207 .
(2)The identification card issued to an individual younger than 21 years old shall be distinguished by use of plainly printed information or by the use of a color or other means not used for the identification card issued to an individual 21 years old or older.
(3)The division shall distinguish an identification card issued to an individual younger than 21 years old by plainly printing the date the identification card holder is 21 years old.
(4)The division shall distinguish a limited-term identification card by clearly indicating on the card:
(a)that it is temporary; and
(b)its expiration date.
Amended by Chapter 232 , 2019 General Session
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