Bill
LC 1634
Generally revise digital ID laws
Overhauls digital ID laws to set new issuance, verification, privacy, and security standards for individuals, government agencies, and private platforms.
Bill
LC 1634
Overhauls digital ID laws to set new issuance, verification, privacy, and security standards for individuals, government agencies, and private platforms.
The bill is described as a general revision of digital ID laws. While the text of the bill is not provided here, the title indicates an aim to reform the framework governing digital identification, authentication, issuance, verification, and related privacy and security requirements within the jurisdiction. The bill would likely address how digital IDs are created, trusted, used, and governed across public and possibly private sector services.
Because the full statute language is not included, specific provisions cannot be enumerated. In a typical “generally revise digital ID laws” bill, potential areas commonly addressed include:
- Definitions related to digital IDs, credentials, authentication, and related terms
- Scope: which agencies, services, and actors are covered (government-only vs. cross-sector applicability)
- Issuance and verification standards for digital IDs
- Privacy protections and data minimization requirements
- Security requirements (encryption, authentication strength, breach notification)
- Interoperability and portability of digital IDs across platforms
- User rights (consent, access, correction, deletion, revocation)
- Oversight, enforcement, and penalties for noncompliance
- Rulemaking authority and timelines for implementation
- Fees, exemptions, and transitional provisions
- Accessibility and nondiscrimination considerations
Note: These topics represent common elements in digital ID reform efforts. The actual LC 1634 provisions may differ.
This indicates the bill did not progress through the legislative process in its current draft, though future reintroductions or amendments could occur.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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