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State offices get word out about new driving cards
The law also requires two forms of proof of Utah residency to get a new Utah driver's license, state identification card or driving privilege card.
The law takes effect immediately. Nanette Wolfe, director of the Driver License Division, said the state's driver's license offices are ready. Starting today, signs will be posted, informing people of the changes.
Department of Public Safety spokesman Lt. Doug McCleve said information on the new provision was in the final editing stages Tuesday night and was expected to be on the Web this morning at www.driverlicense.utah.gov/.
"We've anticipated this coming," he said. "This has been in the planning and anticipation stage."
The bill sparked protest among many in the Latino community who fear it will lead to racial profiling. It brought hundreds of people to the state Capitol in protest as lawmakers debated the bill during the session. And on Monday, hundreds gathered downtown for a protest and candlelight vigil in hopes of convincing Huntsman not to sign the measure into law.
"In reality, a lot of things don't change. We still have mobility," Yvette Diaz, executive director of the Department of Community and Culture, said of the driving privilege card.
The fact sheet will provide information on the card, and what it can and can't be used for, she said. It also clarifies that the card will be issued, starting July 1, to legal immigrants who don't have a work purpose, she said.
"What's important is people need to get it," she said. "It allows people to get insurance. It's against the law for people to drive without a license or driving privilege card."
Information on the card will be available at public meetings hosted by the ethnic offices around the state, Diaz said. The first will be at Dixie State College in St. George at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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