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The PASS ID Act: Rolling Back Security Standards for Driver s Licenses

PASS ID would repeal REAL ID, stripping away the substantive provisions that are already making driver's license more secure, including a repeal of 9/11 commission identity verificationrecommendations, information sharing between states, and airport IDsecurity standards. Congress should preserve REAL ID, fund itadequately, and take steps to ensure its full implementation bymoving interested states into the program.

PSA-Davao renews call to public to register for PhilSys

Philippine Statistics Authority - Davao Region (Contributed photo) DAVAO CITY - The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - Davao Region office has renewed its call to the public to register for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) in their office located on the ground floor of Ango Building along Cabaguio Avenue here. Registration for the Philippine Identification (PhilID) or national ID is open for 12 years old and above from Mondays to Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. In a December 11 social media post, PSA-Davao Region Director, Ruben Abaro, reminded registrants to bring one of the following primary ID or documents: passports, Unified Multi-Purpose Identification issued by the Government Service Insurance System or Social Security System (SSS), Land Transportation Office-issued Student's License permit or Non-Professional/Professional driver's license, or PSA-issued birth certificate with one government-issued identification document which bears the full name, photogra

PhilSys registration for 5-15 years old needs LGU nod

NATIONAL ID APPLICANT. A young girl does an iris scan at a Philippine Identification System registration center in Sarangani in this undated photo. Parents or guardians must accompany minors applying for the for the Philippine Identification card or the national ID. (Photo courtesy of PhilSys-Sarangani) DAVAO CITY - Registration of residents aged 5 to 15 years old to the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) is subject to local ordinances, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in Sarangani. Without an ordinance or express approval from local government units, registration centers will cater only to those 16 years old and above, the PhilSys-Sarangani said in a recent social media post. Sarangani, however, has already gotten the go-signal to accept registrants aged 5 and above for the Philippine Identification (PhilID) card or the national ID. "Good day Sarangans and Generals! The PhilSys Registration centers and sites are now accepting people 5 years old and a

PhilSys registration center opens at Gaisano Capital Mintal

Philippine Identification System registration, Gaisano Capital Mintal Davao City (Photo courtesy of Gaisano) DAVAO CITY - Residents of Barangay Mintal here will have an easier time applying for the Philippine Identification (PhilID) card or national ID with the opening of a registration center at Gaisano Capital Mintal. The shopping center announced on social media that it has been chosen as a Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) sign-up site and has been processing applications since November 16. "PSA National ID registration in Gaisano Capital Mintal is now open! Registration is from Monday to Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Bring any valid government ID to secure an appointment stub at the screening section for fast transaction," the store's post read. To ensure safety against Covid-19, the PhilSys Gaisano Capital Mintal team urges registrants to wear masks at all times. Randolph Anthony Gales, chief statistical specialist of the Philippine Statistics Authority (

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