Kentucky HB519 updates identity document regulations, including communication disorder notations and fees.
Kentucky HB519 amends identity document regulations by allowing applicants to indicate a communication disorder on their permit, license, or card. The bill mandates notifying individuals with such notations when they turn 18 about the option to request removal. It prohibits the Department of Kentucky State Police from requiring proof of a communication disorder and limits disclosure of related information. Fees for certain licenses are adjusted, and a voluntary organ donor program donation is introduced.
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