The bill amends Wyoming law to allow residents of nursing care facilities and assisted living facilities to renew their identification cards by mail without the need to appear in person. It specifies that eligible individuals must be full-time residents of such facilities and must submit an application along with the required fee and a notarized attestation from the facility's administrator or manager. Additionally, they must provide any necessary documentation to verify changes to their identification card information and surrender the original card. However, individuals are limited to renewing their identification card under this provision only twice within a 16-year period and cannot make changes to the information on the card during the renewal process.

The bill also includes a requirement for the Wyoming Department of Transportation to create rules to implement these changes. The act will take effect immediately upon completion of the necessary legislative processes, with the specific provisions for identification card renewal by residents of care facilities becoming effective on July 1, 2026.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 31-8-103