Enforcement of Real ID Rules Faces 2-Year Delay by Biden Administration
Enforcement Delay Announcement
The Biden administration has announced a proposed two-year delay in the enforcement of Real ID rules for domestic air travel and access to federal properties. This decision affects many states, including Idaho, and is rooted in the need for agencies to prepare adequately for these new regulations.
Details of the Proposed Delay
- Compliance Agencies will have extra time to implement the identification rules.
- The original deadline set for enforcement had significant implications for travelers.
- Further instructions on the enforcement provision changes will be communicated.
With this adjustment, the emphasis remains on ensuring security while easing the transition for states and citizens requiring a driver’s license or identification.
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