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(1) Before issuing, replacing or renewing a driver license, driver permit or identification card in order to comply with the requirements of the Real ID Act of 2005, P.L. 109-13, and before storing data about individuals in any database, records facility or computer system in order to comply with the requirements of the Real ID Act of 2005, the Department of Transportation shall implement the following:
(a) Sufficient measures to protect the privacy of individuals; and
(b) Sufficient safeguards against unauthorized disclosure or use of an individual's personal identifying information by department personnel or any contractor, agency or other person who may have access to the database, records facility or computer system.
(2) The department may not, in order to comply with the requirements of the Real ID Act of 2005:
(a) Participate in any multistate or federal shared database program unless the department is able to provide sufficient security measures to protect the privacy of individuals and sufficient safeguards against unauthorized disclosure or use of an individual's personal identifying information.
(b) Charge unreasonable fees or place unreasonable record keeping burdens on an applicant for issuance, renewal or replacement of a driver license, driver permit or identification card.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Vehicle Code § 801.063 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-59-oregon-vehicle-code/or-rev-st-sect-801-063/
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