The bill aims to revise the existing electronic driver's license privacy law by clarifying that displaying an electronic driver's license on an electronic device does not imply consent to a search or seizure of that device. This change is intended to enhance the privacy protections for individuals using electronic driver's licenses, ensuring that merely showing the license does not allow law enforcement or other authorities to access the device's contents without proper legal justification.

By establishing this clear boundary, the bill seeks to safeguard personal information stored on electronic devices, reinforcing the principle that individuals maintain control over their private data even when presenting identification. This legislative update reflects a growing recognition of the importance of digital privacy in an increasingly electronic world.