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Code · Vermont · Title 23 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 3

§ 116.

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§ 116. Issuance of mobile identification
(a)Definitions. As used in this section:
(1)“Data field” means a discrete piece of information that appears on a mobile identification.
(2)“Full profile” means all the information provided on a mobile identification.
(3)“Limited profile” means a portion of the information provided on a mobile identification.
(4)“Mobile identification” means an electronic representation of the information contained on a nonmobile credential.
(5)“Mobile identification holder” means an individual to whom a mobile identification has been issued.
(6)“Nonmobile credential” means a nondriver identification card issued under section 115 of this title, a driver’s license issued under section 603 of this title, a junior operator’s license issued under section 602 of this title, a learner’s permit issued under section 617 of this title, a commercial driver’s license issued under section 4111 of this title, or a commercial learner’s permit issued under section 4112 of this title.
(b)Issuance. The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles may issue a mobile identification to an individual in addition to, and not instead of, a nonmobile credential. If issued, the mobile identification shall:
(1)be capable of producing both a full profile and a limited profile;
(2)satisfy the purpose for which the profile is presented;
(3)allow the mobile identification holder to maintain physical possession of the device on which the mobile identification is accessed during verification; and
(4)not be a substitute for an individual producing a nonmobile credential upon request.
(c)Agreements with other entities. The Commissioner may enter into agreements to facilitate the issuance, use, and verification of a mobile identification or other electronic credentials issued by the Commissioner or another state.
(d)Administration.
(1)The Commissioner may operate, or may operate through a third- party administrator, a verification system for mobile identifications.
(2)Access to the verification system and any data field by a person presented with a mobile identification requires the credential holder’s consent, and, if consent is granted, the Commissioner may release the following through the verification system:
(A)for a full profile, all data fields that appear on the mobile identification; and
(B)for a limited profile, only the data fields represented in the limited profile for the mobile identification. (Added 2023, No. 41, § 3, eff. July 1, 2023.)
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