Notification of Document Availability and Reopening of Comment Period on Request for Information: Minimum Standards for Driver's Licenses and Identification Cards Acceptable by Federal Agencies for Official Purposes; Mobile Driver's Licenses, 51625-51626 [2021-19812]
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER
contains notices to the public of the proposed
issuance of rules and regulations. The
purpose of these notices is to give interested
persons an opportunity to participate in the
rule making prior to the adoption of the final
rules.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
6 CFR Part 37
[Docket No. DHS–2020–0028]
Notification of Document Availability
and Reopening of Comment Period on
Request for Information: Minimum
Standards for Driver’s Licenses and
Identification Cards Acceptable by
Federal Agencies for Official
Purposes; Mobile Driver’s Licenses
Office of Strategy, Policy, and
Plans, Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notification of document
availability and reopening of comment
period.
AGENCY:
The Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) issued a Request for
Information (RFI) entitled, ‘‘Minimum
Standards for Driver’s Licenses and
Identification Cards Acceptable by
Federal Agencies for Official Purposes;
Mobile Driver’s Licenses’’ in April 2021
that referenced a draft industry standard
of the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) and International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), ISO/
IEC 18013–5. Through this document,
DHS is announcing that the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) is
making a view-only version of the draft
industry standard available to the
public. DHS is also announcing the
reopening of the public comment period
for the RFI for an additional 30 days to
provide additional time for commenters
to consider the draft industry standard.
DHS will consider all comments
received from April 19, 2021, through
October 18, 2021.
DATES: The comment period for the RFI
published at 86 FR 20320 (April 19,
2021) and extended at 86 FR 31987
(June 16, 2021) is reopened through
October 18, 2021. To be considered by
DHS, written comments and related
material must be submitted on or before
this date.
SUMMARY:
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You may submit comments
through the Federal e-Rulemaking
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov.
Use the Search bar to find the docket,
using docket number DHS–2020–0028.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
format and other information about
comment submissions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steve Yonkers, Director, REAL ID
Program, Office of Strategy, Policy, and
Plans, United States Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528, Steve.Yonkers@hq.dhs.gov, (202)
447–3274, or George Petersen, Senior
Program Manager, Enrollment Services
and Vetting Programs, Transportation
Security Administration, Springfield,
VA 20598, George.Petersen@tsa.dhs.gov,
(571) 227–2215. Please do not submit
comments to these email addresses.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
Public Participation and Request for
Comments
DHS invites interested persons to
comment on the RFI by submitting
written comments, data, or views. See
ADDRESSES above for information on
where to submit comments. Except as
stated below, all comments received
may be posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information you have
provided.
Commenter Instructions
DHS asks that each commenter
include the identifying number of the
specific question(s) to which they are
responding. Each comment should also
explain the commenter’s interest in the
RFI and how their comments should
inform DHS’s consideration of the
relevant issues.
DHS asks that commenters provide as
much information as possible, including
any supporting research, evidence, or
data. In some areas, DHS requests very
specific information. Whenever
possible, please provide citations and
copies of any relevant studies or reports
on which you rely, as well as any
additional data which supports your
comment. It is also helpful to explain
the basis and reasoning underlying your
comment. Although responses to all
questions are preferable, DHS
recognizes that providing detailed
comments on every question could be
burdensome and will consider all
comments, regardless of whether the
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response is complete. For more
information on the mDLs and the issues
for which DHS solicits comments,
please see the RFI.1
Handling of Confidential or Proprietary
Information and SSI Submitted in
Public Comments
Do not submit comments that include
trade secrets, confidential business
information, or sensitive security
information 2 (SSI) to the public
regulatory docket. Please submit such
comments separately from other
comments on the RFI. Commenters
submitting this type of information
should contact the individual in the FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
for specific instructions.
DHS will not place comments
containing SSI, confidential business
information, or trade secrets in the
public docket and will handle them in
accordance with applicable safeguards
and restrictions on access. DHS will
hold documents containing SSI,
confidential business information, or
trade secrets in a separate file to which
the public does not have access and
place a note in the public docket
explaining that commenters have
submitted such documents. DHS may
include a redacted version of the
comment in the public docket. If an
individual requests to examine or copy
information that is not in the public
docket, DHS will treat it as any other
request under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552)
and DHS’s FOIA regulation found in 6
CFR part 5.
Background
The REAL ID Act of 2005 3 and the
DHS implementing regulations 4 set
minimum requirements for state-issued
driver’s licenses and identification cards
accepted by Federal agencies for official
1 86
FR at 20325–26.
Security Information’’ or ‘‘SSI’’ is
information obtained or developed in the conduct
of security activities, the disclosure of which would
constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy,
reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential
information, or be detrimental to the security of
transportation. The protection of SSI is governed by
49 CFR part 1520.
3 The REAL ID Act of 2005—Title II, Division B
of the FY05 Emergency Supplemental
Appropriations Act, Public Law 109–13 (119 Stat.
302; May 11, 2005), codified at 49 U.S.C. 30301
note, as amended.
4 6 CFR part 37 (REAL ID Driver’s Licenses and
Identification Cards).
2 ‘‘Sensitive
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purposes, which the Act defines as
accessing Federal facilities, boarding
federally regulated commercial aircraft,
entering nuclear power plants, and any
other purposes that the Secretary shall
determine. The REAL ID Modernization
Act, enacted in December 2020, clarifies
that the REAL ID Act applies to mobile
or digital driver’s licenses that have
been issued in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Secretary.5
Beginning on May 3, 2023, Federal
agencies may only accept driver’s
licenses and state-issued identification
documents for official purposes that are
REAL ID-compliant and issued by a
REAL ID compliant state.6
On April 19, 2021, DHS published an
RFI 7 to solicit comments from the
public to help inform a potential
rulemaking that would amend 6 CFR
part 37 to set the minimum technical
requirements and security standards for
mDLs to enable Federal agencies to
accept mDLs for official purposes under
the REAL ID Act and regulation.8 The
RFI announced a comment period
closing on June 18, 2021. On June 16,
2021, DHS announced a public meeting
on the RFI on June 30, 2021, to provide
an additional forum for comments by
stakeholders and other interested
persons regarding the issues identified
in the RFI and extended the comment
period until July 30, 2021.9
At the public meeting, several
commenters suggested the importance
of public access to the draft industry
standard ISO/IEC 18013–5, which was
referenced in the RFI.10 To
accommodate the public’s interest in
access to the draft standard, the
American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) informed DHS that it will make
the final draft version of the standard,
known as a Final Draft International
Standard, or FDIS, available during the
remainder of the reopened comment
period.11 See ‘‘Document Availability’’
below for instructions on accessing the
standard.
Document Availability
ANSI, which is a private organization
not affiliated with DHS, will provide
public access to the final draft industry
standard ISO/IEC 18013–5 until October
18, 2021. ANSI advises interested
persons to visit the following website to
obtain access: https://www.survey
monkey.com/r/DQVJYMK. This link
will direct interested persons to a nongovernment website that is not within
the Federal government’s control and
may not follow the same privacy,
security, or accessibility polices as
Federal government websites. ANSI
requires individuals to complete an
online license agreement form, which
will ask for name, professional
affiliation, and email address, before
view-only access to the final draft
standard will be granted. ANSI will
provide access on a view-only basis,
meaning copies of the document cannot
be downloaded or modified. Individuals
who access non-governmental sites to
view this draft standard are subject to
the policies of the owner of the website.
DHS continues to invite comments on
any aspect of RFI through the reopened
comment period and welcomes any
additional comments and information
that would promote an understanding of
the broader implications of acceptance
of mobile or digital driver’s licenses by
Federal agencies for official purposes. In
addition to comments on the draft
standard as discussed in detail in the
RFI,12 this request includes comments
relating to the economic, privacy,
security, environmental, energy, or
federalism impacts that might result
from a future rulemaking based on input
received as a result of the RFI. DHS will
consider all comments received from
April 19, 2021, through October 18,
2021.
Robert Silvers,
Under Secretary Office of Strategy, Policy,
and Plans United States Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 1207
[Document Number AMS–SC–21–0032]
5 REAL
ID Modernization Act, Title X, Div. U of
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Public
Law No. 116–260 (Dec. 27, 2020).
6 See 6 CFR 37.5(b) and (c).
7 See 86 FR 20320 (April 19, 2021).
8 86 FR 20320.
9 86 FR 31987 (June 16, 2021).
10 86 FR at 20322.
11 ISO approved the standard on August 19, 2021,
but it is not available until after publication later
this year. DHS does not expect any material or
substantive changes between this draft and the final
published standard. See www.iso.org/standard/
69084.html.
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Amendments to the United States
Potato Board Membership and
Assessment Methods
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
AGENCY:
This proposal invites
comments on amendments to the Potato
SUMMARY:
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Research and Promotion Plan (Plan) as
recommended by the National Potato
Promotion Board (Board) and the
Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA). The Board
administers the Plan with oversight
provided by USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service (AMS). The Board
recommends changing approved sources
of potato production data used to
determine the number of Board seats,
expanding payment methods used to
remit assessments to include electronic
submission, and updating the table of
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTS) codes and
assessment rates for imported potatoes
and potato products. Finally, proposed
amendments would insert new language
eliminating the need to amend the Plan
just to update the list of relevant HTS
codes.
DATES: Comments must be received by
October 18, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are
invited to submit written comments
concerning this proposed rule. All
comments must be submitted through
the Federal e-rulemaking portal at:
https://www.regulations.gov and should
reference the document number, date,
and page number of this issue of the
Federal Register. Comments submitted
in response to this proposed rule will be
included in the rulemaking record and
will be made available to the public.
Please be advised that the identity of
individuals or entities submitting
comments will be made public on the
internet at: https://www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stacy Jones King, Marketing Specialist,
Promotion and Economics Division,
Specialty Crop Program, AMS, USDA,
Stop 0244, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW, Room 1406–S, Washington, DC
20250–0244; telephone: (202) 720–4140;
or electronic mail: Stacy.JonesKing@
usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposal affecting the Plan (7 CFR part
1207) is authorized under the Potato
Research and Promotion Act (Act) (7
U.S.C. 2611–2627).
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
USDA is issuing this proposed rule in
conformance with Executive Orders
12866 and 13563. Executive Orders
12866 and 13563 direct agencies to
assess all costs and benefits of available
regulatory alternatives and, if regulation
is necessary, to select regulatory
approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic,
environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts and equity).
Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
6 CFR Part 37
[Docket No. DHS-2020-0028]
Notification of Document Availability and Reopening of Comment
Period on Request for Information: Minimum Standards for Driver's
Licenses and Identification Cards Acceptable by Federal Agencies for
Official Purposes; Mobile Driver's Licenses
AGENCY: Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans, Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
ACTION: Notification of document availability and reopening of comment
period.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a Request for
Information (RFI) entitled, ``Minimum Standards for Driver's Licenses
and Identification Cards Acceptable by Federal Agencies for Official
Purposes; Mobile Driver's Licenses'' in April 2021 that referenced a
draft industry standard of the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC), ISO/IEC 18013-5. Through this document, DHS is announcing that
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is making a view-only
version of the draft industry standard available to the public. DHS is
also announcing the reopening of the public comment period for the RFI
for an additional 30 days to provide additional time for commenters to
consider the draft industry standard. DHS will consider all comments
received from April 19, 2021, through October 18, 2021.
DATES: The comment period for the RFI published at 86 FR 20320 (April
19, 2021) and extended at 86 FR 31987 (June 16, 2021) is reopened
through October 18, 2021. To be considered by DHS, written comments and
related material must be submitted on or before this date.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments through the Federal e-Rulemaking
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. Use the Search bar to find the
docket, using docket number DHS-2020-0028. See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for format and other information about comment submissions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Yonkers, Director, REAL ID
Program, Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans, United States
Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528,
[email protected], (202) 447-3274, or George Petersen, Senior
Program Manager, Enrollment Services and Vetting Programs,
Transportation Security Administration, Springfield, VA 20598,
[email protected], (571) 227-2215. Please do not submit
comments to these email addresses.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Public Participation and Request for Comments
DHS invites interested persons to comment on the RFI by submitting
written comments, data, or views. See ADDRESSES above for information
on where to submit comments. Except as stated below, all comments
received may be posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information you have provided.
Commenter Instructions
DHS asks that each commenter include the identifying number of the
specific question(s) to which they are responding. Each comment should
also explain the commenter's interest in the RFI and how their comments
should inform DHS's consideration of the relevant issues.
DHS asks that commenters provide as much information as possible,
including any supporting research, evidence, or data. In some areas,
DHS requests very specific information. Whenever possible, please
provide citations and copies of any relevant studies or reports on
which you rely, as well as any additional data which supports your
comment. It is also helpful to explain the basis and reasoning
underlying your comment. Although responses to all questions are
preferable, DHS recognizes that providing detailed comments on every
question could be burdensome and will consider all comments, regardless
of whether the response is complete. For more information on the mDLs
and the issues for which DHS solicits comments, please see the RFI.\1\
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\1\ 86 FR at 20325-26.
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Handling of Confidential or Proprietary Information and SSI Submitted
in Public Comments
Do not submit comments that include trade secrets, confidential
business information, or sensitive security information \2\ (SSI) to
the public regulatory docket. Please submit such comments separately
from other comments on the RFI. Commenters submitting this type of
information should contact the individual in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section for specific instructions.
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\2\ ``Sensitive Security Information'' or ``SSI'' is information
obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, the
disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of
privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential
information, or be detrimental to the security of transportation.
The protection of SSI is governed by 49 CFR part 1520.
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DHS will not place comments containing SSI, confidential business
information, or trade secrets in the public docket and will handle them
in accordance with applicable safeguards and restrictions on access.
DHS will hold documents containing SSI, confidential business
information, or trade secrets in a separate file to which the public
does not have access and place a note in the public docket explaining
that commenters have submitted such documents. DHS may include a
redacted version of the comment in the public docket. If an individual
requests to examine or copy information that is not in the public
docket, DHS will treat it as any other request under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552) and DHS's FOIA regulation found
in 6 CFR part 5.
Background
The REAL ID Act of 2005 \3\ and the DHS implementing regulations
\4\ set minimum requirements for state-issued driver's licenses and
identification cards accepted by Federal agencies for official
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purposes, which the Act defines as accessing Federal facilities,
boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft, entering nuclear
power plants, and any other purposes that the Secretary shall
determine. The REAL ID Modernization Act, enacted in December 2020,
clarifies that the REAL ID Act applies to mobile or digital driver's
licenses that have been issued in accordance with regulations
prescribed by the Secretary.\5\ Beginning on May 3, 2023, Federal
agencies may only accept driver's licenses and state-issued
identification documents for official purposes that are REAL ID-
compliant and issued by a REAL ID compliant state.\6\
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\3\ The REAL ID Act of 2005--Title II, Division B of the FY05
Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, Public Law 109-13 (119
Stat. 302; May 11, 2005), codified at 49 U.S.C. 30301 note, as
amended.
\4\ 6 CFR part 37 (REAL ID Driver's Licenses and Identification
Cards).
\5\ REAL ID Modernization Act, Title X, Div. U of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Public Law No. 116-260 (Dec.
27, 2020).
\6\ See 6 CFR 37.5(b) and (c).
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On April 19, 2021, DHS published an RFI \7\ to solicit comments
from the public to help inform a potential rulemaking that would amend
6 CFR part 37 to set the minimum technical requirements and security
standards for mDLs to enable Federal agencies to accept mDLs for
official purposes under the REAL ID Act and regulation.\8\ The RFI
announced a comment period closing on June 18, 2021. On June 16, 2021,
DHS announced a public meeting on the RFI on June 30, 2021, to provide
an additional forum for comments by stakeholders and other interested
persons regarding the issues identified in the RFI and extended the
comment period until July 30, 2021.\9\
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\7\ See 86 FR 20320 (April 19, 2021).
\8\ 86 FR 20320.
\9\ 86 FR 31987 (June 16, 2021).
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At the public meeting, several commenters suggested the importance
of public access to the draft industry standard ISO/IEC 18013-5, which
was referenced in the RFI.\10\ To accommodate the public's interest in
access to the draft standard, the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) informed DHS that it will make the final draft version of the
standard, known as a Final Draft International Standard, or FDIS,
available during the remainder of the reopened comment period.\11\ See
``Document Availability'' below for instructions on accessing the
standard.
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\10\ 86 FR at 20322.
\11\ ISO approved the standard on August 19, 2021, but it is not
available until after publication later this year. DHS does not
expect any material or substantive changes between this draft and
the final published standard. See www.iso.org/standard/69084.html.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Document Availability
ANSI, which is a private organization not affiliated with DHS, will
provide public access to the final draft industry standard ISO/IEC
18013-5 until October 18, 2021. ANSI advises interested persons to
visit the following website to obtain access: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DQVJYMK. This link will direct interested
persons to a non-government website that is not within the Federal
government's control and may not follow the same privacy, security, or
accessibility polices as Federal government websites. ANSI requires
individuals to complete an online license agreement form, which will
ask for name, professional affiliation, and email address, before view-
only access to the final draft standard will be granted. ANSI will
provide access on a view-only basis, meaning copies of the document
cannot be downloaded or modified. Individuals who access non-
governmental sites to view this draft standard are subject to the
policies of the owner of the website.
DHS continues to invite comments on any aspect of RFI through the
reopened comment period and welcomes any additional comments and
information that would promote an understanding of the broader
implications of acceptance of mobile or digital driver's licenses by
Federal agencies for official purposes. In addition to comments on the
draft standard as discussed in detail in the RFI,\12\ this request
includes comments relating to the economic, privacy, security,
environmental, energy, or federalism impacts that might result from a
future rulemaking based on input received as a result of the RFI. DHS
will consider all comments received from April 19, 2021, through
October 18, 2021.
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\12\ 86 FR 20320 (April 19, 2021).
Robert Silvers,
Under Secretary Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans United States
Department of Homeland Security.
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