LIMITATIONS-JOINT REPLACEMENT
Arkansas law now requires driver's licenses and ID cards to show gender as "M" or "F," aligning with identity documents and eliminating "X" designations.
Arkansas law now requires driver's licenses and ID cards to show gender as "M" or "F," aligning with identity documents and eliminating "X" designations.
Bill Number: HB 1796
Title: To Require the Display of Gender Information on an Arkansas Driver’s License or Identification Card
Status: Now Act 711
Introduced: March 14, 2025
Sponsors: Representative Beaty and Senator B. Johnson
HB 1796 mandates that all driver's licenses and identification cards issued by the Office of Driver Services (ODS) in Arkansas display the applicant's gender as either "M" for male or "F" for female. This requirement aligns the gender information on these documents with what is stated on the applicant's identity documents, such as birth certificates and passports. The bill aims to standardize gender representation on state-issued identification and eliminate the use of "X" as a gender designation.
Gender Designation:
Identity Document Requirements:
Application Process:
Amendment of Gender Information:
Notification of Denial:
Implementation Timeline:
Affected Individuals:
No Fiscal Impact:
This summary provides a clear overview of HB 1796, detailing its purpose, key provisions, and the implications for individuals in Arkansas seeking state-issued identification.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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