This amendment adds a reasonable impediment exception to acceptable identification requirements for voting, allowing alternative documents if a person cannot obtain standard identification due to circumstances beyond their control.
- Updates the bill's summary to note that it provides exceptions to identification requirements. (Page 1, line 2)
- Clarifies that the amendment creates two new subsections (C and D) within the acceptable identification definition. (Page 1, line 9)
- Modifies the standard identification requirement to reference the new reasonable impediment exception. (Page 2, line 11)
- Establishes a reasonable impediment exception allowing alternative documents (voter registration certificate, birth certificate, utility bill, mortgage statement, rental agreement, banking statement, or medical billing statement) if accompanied by a signed attestation including the last four digits of the person's social security number, subject to verification by the county clerk or secretary of state. (Page 2, after line 13)
- Defines 'reasonable impediment' as any circumstance that would reasonably prevent a person from acquiring and maintaining standard acceptable identification. (Page 2, lines 1-5 of second page)
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