REAL ID Final Rule
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a final rule to establish minimum standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards in accordance with the REAL ID Act of 2005.
These regulations set standards for states to meet the requirements of the REAL ID Act, including:
* information and security features that must be incorporated into each card;
* proof of identity and lawful status of an applicant;
* verification of the source documents provided by an applicant; and
* security standards for the offices that issue licenses and identification cards.
This final rule also provides a process for states to seek an additional extension of the compliance deadline to May 11, 2011, by demonstrating material compliance with the core requirements of the Act and this rule.
First, I see nothing about the RLC at that link.
Second, I sure as hell ain't clicking on a DHS link, but a google search of the phrase
real id may 2011
brings up no websites I've heard of and a bunch of blogs with names like "we're all gonna die" and "the end of the world as we know it."
The only legit-seeming link about it is a snopes article. They're almost always correct, and they're pretty libertarian-leaning:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/traffic/realid.asp
Sort of debunks it, sorta not. check it out.
This was mandated a bunch of years ago and they keep issuing extensions because it's not economically feasible, and because a lot of people consider it "the mark of the beast", either literally or figuratively.
Sadly, it looks like it is true indeed. From the horse's mouth (or possibly another orifice):
http://www.dhs.gov/files/laws/gc_1172765386179.shtm
yeah, we have a lot of nanny republicans here who claim to be for "smaller government" but love shit like this.
anyway, it says I have until 2017. Who knows if there will even be money to pay the goons in charge of this by then....
The only legit-seeming link about it is a snopes article. They're almost always correct, and they're pretty libertarian-leaning:
http://www.snopes.com/politics/traffic/realid.asp
Sort of debunks it, sorta not. check it out.