REAL ID Act definition

REAL ID Act means the REAL ID Act of 2005, Public Law 109-13, Division
REAL ID Act means the REAL ID Act of 2005, Public Law 109–13, 119 Stat. 302, enacted May 11, 2005, and subsequent amendments thereto;

Examples of REAL ID Act in a sentence

  • All access applicants will provide a valid and original form of ID (State driver’s license, passport, and so forth, which complies with Public Law 109-13 (The REAL ID Act of 2005)).

  • The FLEET or an authorized user must not use noncompliant (credential that does not meet the REAL ID Act) driver's license or identification card data for civil immigration enforcement purposes or disclose the data to a state or federal government entity that primarily enforces immigration law or to any employee or agent of any such government entity.

  • Information regarding the REAL ID Act, its requirements, and a list of noncompliant states may be found at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/real-id- enforcement-brief.

  • U.S. citizens entering LLNL will be required to show a valid driver’s license from a jurisdiction that meets the requirements of the REAL ID Act of 2005, identify themselves as U.S. citizens, and provide other identifying information such as a social security number.

  • The THIRD PARTY must not use noncompliant (credential that does not meet the REAL ID Act) driver's license or identification card data for civil immigration enforcement purposes or disclose the data to a state or federal government entity that primarily enforces immigration law or to any employee or agent of any such government entity.

  • Additionally, SHSP and UASI funds may be used for planning efforts related to state court cybersecurity, 911 call capabilities, alert and warning capabilities, and implementation of the REAL ID Act (Pub.

  • The DEPUTY REGISTRAR/DL AGENT or an authorized user must not use noncompliant (credential that does not meet the REAL ID Act) driver's license or identification card data for civil immigration enforcement purposes or disclose the data to a state or federal government entity that primarily enforces immigration law or to any employee or agent of any such government entity.

  • I understand that I must not use noncompliant (credential that does not meet the REAL ID Act) driver's license or identification card data for civil immigration enforcement purposes or disclose the data to a state or federal government entity that primarily enforces immigration law or to any employee or agent of any such government entity.

  • The GOVERNMENT BUSINESS PARTNER or an authorized user must not use noncompliant (credential that does not meet the REAL ID Act) driver's license or identification card data for civil immigration enforcement purposes or disclose the data to a state or federal government entity that primarily enforces immigration law or to any employee or agent of any such government entity.

  • Each SUBCONTRACTOR employee requiring a badge shall appear in person and present identification compliant with the Federal Government’s REAL ID Act.