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2002 SESSION
HB 637 Aliens; cooperation with agencies concerning driver's license applic.
Introduced by: James K. O'Brien, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Cooperation of Department of Motor Vehicles and Department of State Police with certain federal agencies. Provides that the Department of State Police and the Department of Motor Vehicles are to enter into agreements with the United States Department of State, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and other federal law-enforcement agencies to bring about the interchange of information concerning those aliens residing in the United States who hold or apply for Virginia driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, temporary driver's permits, learner's permits, motorcycle learner's permits, or special identification cards in order (i) to ensure that persons who hold or apply for these documents are lawfully entitled to do so and (ii) to facilitate the detection and prevention of criminal activity and the identification and apprehension of persons engaged in criminal activity. This bill will not become effective unless reenacted by the 2003 Regular Session of the General Assembly.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Cooperation of Department of Motor Vehicles and Department of State Police with certain federal agencies. Provides that the Department of State Police and the Department of Motor Vehicles are to enter into agreements with the United States Department of State, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and other federal law-enforcement agencies to bring about the interchange of information concerning those aliens residing in the United States who hold or apply for Virginia driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, temporary driver's permits, learner's permits, motorcycle learner's permits, or special identification cards in order (i) to ensure that persons who hold or apply for these documents are lawfully entitled to do so and (ii) to facilitate the detection and prevention of criminal activity and the identification and apprehension of persons engaged in criminal activity.