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Massachusetts would issue an electronic, privacy-conscious mobile driver’s license alongside the physical credential, with standards, security, and limited data sharing.
Massachusetts would issue an electronic, privacy-conscious mobile driver’s license alongside the physical credential, with standards, security, and limited data sharing.
Purpose and intent
- Create and regulate an electronic/ mobile credential system that operates in addition to Massachusetts’ physical driver’s license or ID cards.
- Align with national and international standards (AAMVA Mobile Driver License Implementation Guidelines and ISO/IEC 18013-5) to enable secure display of credentials on mobile devices.
- Enhance credential accessibility while protecting privacy and data security.
Key provisions and changes
- Establishment of Electronic Credential System
- The Registrar of Motor Vehicles (RMV) must establish an electronic credential system.
- Electronic credentials must be issued to all individuals eligible for a physical credential, in addition to the physical credential.
- Data elements for electronic credentials must match those used for the individual’s physical credential.
- Electronic credentials have a defined validity period set by the RMV.
- The RMV may contract with private entities and/or other governmental bodies to develop, maintain, or facilitate the issuance and verification of electronic credentials.
Standards, privacy, and data handling
Use, display, and interactions with law enforcement
Implementation and timelines
Who is affected
- Credential holders (drivers and non-driver IDs) in Massachusetts, who would receive both physical and electronic credentials.
- RMV and state IT/registrar staff responsible for implementing and maintaining the electronic credential system.
- Relying parties (entities that verify credentials) and law enforcement, which interact with electronic credentials.
- Contractors and potential partner agencies involved in development, deployment, and verification of credentials.
- Other states or third parties via intergovernmental agreements when issuing/validating credentials.
Timeline and status
- Introduced: February 27, 2025.
- Referred to: House Committee on Transportation; Senate concurrence noted.
- Hearing: Scheduled for November 4, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Committee hearing in room A-2).
- Regulatory timelines: 270 days to promulgate implementing regulations; 270 days after passage for the act to take effect.
Sponsors
- Primary sponsor: Representative Jack Patrick Lewis (Framingham).
Notes
- Related Bill: HD 2307 (replaces prior draft).
- The bill envisions an interoperable, privacy-conscious framework for mobile driver’s licenses, maintaining physical credentials while enabling digital display under standardized security and privacy safeguards.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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