Colorado Code § 42-2-303

Contents of identification card - disability identifier symbol - rules - definition
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(1) (a) The identification card shall be the same size as a driver's license issued
pursuant to parts 1 and 2 of this article. The card shall adequately describe the registrant, bear the
registrant's picture, and bear the following: "State of Colorado", "Identification Card No. ....",
and "This is not a driver's license." Each identification card issued to an individual under this
section shall show a photograph of the registrant's full face.
(b) (I) If the department issues an identification card that contains stored information, the
department shall include in the stored information only the information that is specifically
referenced in subsection (1)(a) of this section, that appears in printed form on the face of the card
issued by the department to the registrant, or that is any race or ethnicity information identified
on an application under section 42-2-302 (1)(a)(VI); except that the department shall not include
in the stored information:
(A) The registrant's social security number; or
(B) The fact that the registrant has requested that a disability identifier symbol be placed
on the registrant's identification card in accordance with subsection (6) of this section.
(II) As used in this paragraph (b), "stored information" includes information that is
stored on the identification card by means of magnetic or electronic encoding, or by any other
technology designed to store retrievable information.
(2) Repealed.
(3) An identification card shall contain one or more security features that are not visible
and are capable of authenticating such card and any information contained therein.
(4) (a) At the applicant's voluntary request, the department shall issue an identification
card bearing an identifier of a branch of the United States armed forces, such as "Marine Corps",
"Navy", "Army", "Air Force", "Space Force", or "Coast Guard", if the applicant possesses a
currently valid military identification document, a DD214 form issued by the United States
government, or any other document accepted by the department that demonstrates that the
applicant is an active member or a veteran of the branch of service that the applicant has
requested be placed on the identification card. The applicant shall not be required to provide
documentation that the applicant is an active member or a veteran of a branch of the United
States armed forces to renew or be reissued an identification card bearing an identifier issued
pursuant to this subsection (4). The department shall not place more than one branch of the
United States armed forces identifier on an applicant's identification card.
(b) and (c) Repealed.
(5) (a) Upon the applicant presenting a DD214 form issued by the United States
government or any other document accepted by the department that demonstrates that the
applicant is a veteran of the United States armed forces, the department shall print the word
"Veteran" on the identification card.
(b) The holder of an identification card bearing the word "Veteran" need not present
documentation that the holder is a veteran of the United States armed forces to renew or reissue
the identification card.
(c) The department shall not issue an identification card bearing the word "Veteran" if
the applicant's documentation shows that the applicant received a dishonorable discharge.
(6) (a) (I) At an applicant's request, and upon completion of the application pursuant to
subsection (6)(a)(II)(A) of this section, the department shall issue to the applicant an
identification card bearing a disability identifier symbol if the applicant has a disability as
defined in the federal "Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990", 42 U.S.C. sec. 12101 et seq.,
and the disability interferes with the person's ability to effectively communicate with a peace
officer.
(II) (A) The department shall promulgate a rule creating an application and renewal form
that is signed by a professional, under penalty of perjury, to affirm that an applicant meets the
eligibility requirements for a disability identifier symbol and setting out the penalties for
authorizing a disability identifier symbol before verifying that the person has a disability that
interferes with the person's ability to effectively communicate with a peace officer.
(B) As used in this subsection (6)(a)(II), "professional" means a physician licensed to
practice medicine under article 240 of title 12 or practicing medicine under section 12-240-107
(3)(i), a physician assistant licensed under section 12-240-113, a mental health professional
licensed or certified under article 245 of title 12, an advanced practice registered nurse registered
under section 12-255-111, a person with a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling, or a
physician, physician assistant, mental health professional, or advanced practice registered nurse
authorized to practice professionally by another state that shares a common border with
Colorado.
(b) The disability identifier symbol placed on an identification card in accordance with
this subsection (6) must be discreet and must represent all types of disabilities, including
cognitive disabilities, neurological diversities, mental health disorders, sensory needs, chronic
illness, chronic pain, and physical disabilities. The department shall develop the symbol by rule.
(c) The department shall not charge a fee for placing a disability identifier symbol on an
identification card.
(d) The department shall notify peace officers in Colorado about the voluntary disability
identifier symbol created in this subsection (6), noting that the symbol is not the exclusive or
only determination of disability, and directing peace officers to relevant P.O.S.T. curriculum
resources, including training in recognizing persons with disabilities, appropriate interactions
with persons with disabilities, resources available to persons with disabilities and to those
interacting with persons with disabilities, and the requirements of the federal "Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990", 42 U.S.C. sec. 12101 et seq., as amended.
(e) A person may choose to no longer have the disability identifier symbol on the
person's identification card. The department shall issue a person a new identification card
without a disability identifier symbol at the request of the person. The department shall not
charge a fee for the issuance of a new identification card without the disability identifier symbol.
The department shall not retain any information regarding a person's disability when the person
chooses to remove the disability identifier symbol from the person's identification card.
(f) By January 15, 2023, and each year thereafter, the department shall report to the
house of representatives health and insurance committee and transportation and local
government committee and the senate health and human services committee and transportation
and energy committee, or their successor committees, on the percentage of persons issued an
identification card who have requested a disability identifier symbol issued in accordance with
this subsection (6) in the previous calendar year.

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