Date: 11/10/2015

Final
Profiling-Initiated Contacts by Law Enforcement

COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
Approve Bill A recommended by the Profiling-InitiaPass Without Objection



09:16 AM -- Profiling-Initiated Contacts by Law Enforcement

Senator Ulibarri came to the table to present Bill A recommended by the Profiling-Initiated Contacts by Law Enforcement Interim Committee. The summary report prepared for the Legislative Council Committee, a copy of the bill, and the committee's charge can be found in Attachment E.

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The bill is as follows:

Bill A - Race Info ID Application. This bill requires that the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within the Department of Revenue modify the application process for driver’s licenses and state-issued identification cards. Revised applications for these documents must include the opportunity for an applicant to self-identify his or her race or ethnicity. If an applicant chooses to report his or her race or ethnicity information, the information must not be printed on the card. Rather, this information must be maintained in the stored information on the card's magnetic strip, accessible to law enforcement equipped with magnetic strip card readers.
BILL:Profiling-Initiated Contacts by Law Enforcement
TIME: 09:17:14 AM
MOVED:Ulibarri
MOTION:Approve Bill A recommended by the Profiling-Initiated Contact by Law Enforcement Interim Committee as fitting under the committee's charge. The motion passed without objection.
SECONDED:
VOTE
Buck
Court
DelGrosso
Donovan
Duran
Grantham
Guzman
Jones
Landgraf
Lawrence
Lundberg
Melton
Roberts
Scheffel
Ulibarri
Williams
Cadman
Excused
Hullinghorst
Final YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 2 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: Pass Without Objection