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HB2629: Matricula Consular cards; not to be relied upon as evidence that individual is State resident.
Chief Patron
Del.
Jack Reid (R-Richmond)
Jack Reid
(R-Richmond)
Served: 1990–
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Status
Bill is Dead
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Summary
Use of Matricula Consular cards. Declares that a Matricula Consular identification card shall not constitute evidence, and shall not be used in the Commonwealth by any individual as a means of establishing, that the individual to whom such card was issued is a lawful resident of the Commonwealth or otherwise is an individual whose presence in the Commonwealth is in compliance with the laws of the United States.
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