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Bill 19-15 Establishment of a municipal id card program
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South Bend Municipal ID Card Program Ordinance <br />Page 2 <br />officials and undocumented individuals to better interact. Some are linked to various forms of <br />economic programs such as Richmond, California's having the option of having a $200 pre -paid <br />debit limit; Los Angeles, California's also having a prepaid debit option; with Oakland, California <br />being the first community to have this function. <br />New York City's municipal identification program was officially launched on January 12, <br />2015, and is referred to as the "IDNYC Card ". It provides free membership to "The Public Theater, <br />Flushing Town Hall, Museum of the City of New York, Staten Island Children's Museum, <br />Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and the Bronx Zoo ". An "IDNYC Benefits Guide" is available in <br />English, Spanish, Chinese and Russian. An "IDNYC Brochure" is available in English, Spanish, <br />Chinese, Russian, Haitian, Creole, Korean and Bengali ". Their program was estimated to cost <br />$8.4 million the first year, and $5.6 million in succeeding years. <br />There are eleven (11) states which have passed laws permitting an undocumented resident <br />to apply for driver's licenses as of 2014, namely: Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, <br />Colorado, New Mexico, Vermont, Connecticut, Maryland, and Illinois. <br />The following ordinance is believed to provide an opportunity for individuals who may not <br />be eligible to apply to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) who has the authority to issue <br />an IndianaID /SecureID to residents, or who do not wish to apply for a license to drive; and also <br />for those individuals who may not be eligible or do not wish to apply for the Indiana non - SecureID. <br />The ordinance provides an opportunity for the potential development of a municipal ID <br />card which may incorporate the latest technologies, so that such cards cannot be duplicated or have <br />the card's information electronically stolen. Such cards may enable individuals to establish their <br />identity when needed for city emergency medical responders; may assist individuals if they <br />become a victim of a crime or a victim of a natural or man -made disaster. The ordinance is <br />believed to help further public health, safety and welfare measures by providing a secure <br />mechanism of proof of identity and residency in the City of South Bend, Indiana. <br />Section I. There is hereby established a South Bend Municipal ID Card Program, which shall be <br />subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this ordinance. <br />South Bend Municipal ID Card Program <br />1. Definitions. For purposes of this ordinance, the following definitions shall apply: <br />
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