Or. Admin. Code § 735-062-0133 - Identification Card Issuances to Applicants Experiencing Homelessness, Nonprofit Organization Qualifications
(1)
Except for the additional fee for a REAL ID identification card described
section (2) of this rule, DMV will not charge a qualified applicant a fee to
issue or renew a REAL ID or non-REAL ID identification card if the applicant is
experiencing homelessness, as defined in section (7) of this rule, and meets
the following requirements:
(a) The applicant
completes all application requirements for an identification card described in:
(A) OAR
735-062-0010 for an applicant
who has not previously been issued an identification card and is applying for a
non-Real ID identification card;
(B) OAR
735-062-0011 for an applicant
who has not previously been issued an identification card and is applying for a
Real ID identification card; and
(C) OAR
735-062-0090 for an applicant
who is renewing a Real ID or Non-Real ID identification card in a DMV office
and OAR 735-062-0125 for an applicant
who is renewing an identification card by mail.
(b) The applicant submits a Determination of
Homelessness form (DMV form 735-7183) that was completed by a nonprofit
organization described in section (8) of this rule or a state agency as defined
in ORS 807.410 and described in section
(9) of this rule. To qualify for a free identification card, the form must be
submitted to DMV within 60 days of being signed by a representative of a
nonprofit organization or state agency, along with an application for issuance
of an identification card.
(2) An applicant who applies for issuance,
renewal or replacement of a REAL ID identification card in accordance with this
rule will be charged the REAL ID fee described in OAR
735-062-0295.
(3) Except for the additional fee for a REAL
ID identification card described section (2) of this rule, DMV will not charge
a qualified applicant a fee to replace an identification card if the applicant
is experiencing homelessness, as defined in section (7) of this rule, if:
(a) The applicant completes all application
requirements to replace an identification card described in OAR
735-062-0110 or
735-062-0125;
(b) The applicant submits a Determination of
Homelessness form (DMV form 735-7183) that was completed by a nonprofit
organization described in section (8) of this rule or a state agency, as
defined in ORS 807.410 and described in section
(9) of this rule. To qualify for a free identification card, the form must be
submitted to DMV within 60 days of being signed by a representative of a
nonprofit organization or state agency, along with an application for issuance
of an identification card; and
(c)
DMV has not issued two replacement identification cards in accordance with this
rule since initial issuance or last renewal.
(4) A representative of a nonprofit
organization or state agency may obtain a Determination of Homelessness form
(DMV form 735-7183) by sending an email request to
Customerconnect@odot.oregon.gov. DMV may not process incomplete or unsigned
forms.
(5) Issuances of
identification cards described in sections (1) and (3) of this rule are not
eligible for electronic transactions described in OAR
735-018-0160 and
735-018-0170.
(6) If a qualified
applicant has valid driving privileges or is eligible to reinstate their
driving privileges, the qualified applicant is required to surrender their
driving privileges prior to issuance of an identification card in accordance
with this rule.
(7) "Homelessness"
as defined in this rule and ORS
807.410 means an individual
experiencing one or more of the following:
(a)
An individual who lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime
residence.
(b) An individual with a
primary nighttime residence that is a public or private place not designed for
or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings,
including a car, park, abandoned building, bus or train station, airport or
camping ground.
(c) An individual
living in a supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to
provide temporary living arrangements (including hotels and motels paid for by
federal, state, or local government programs for low-income individual or by
charitable organizations, congregate shelters, and transitional
housing).
(d) An individual who
resided in a shelter or place not meant for human habitation and who is exiting
an institution where he or she temporarily resided.
(e) An individual who:
(A) Will imminently lose their housing,
including housing they own, rent, or live in without paying rent, are sharing
with others, and rooms in a hotel or motel not paid for by federal, state, or
local government programs for low-income individuals or by charitable
organizations, as evidenced by:
(i) A court
order resulting from an eviction action that notifies the individual that they
must leave within 14 days;
(ii) The
individual having a primary nighttime residence that is a room in a hotel or
motel and where they lack the resources necessary to reside there for more than
14 days; or
(iii) Credible evidence
indicating that the owner or renter of the housing will not allow the
individual to stay for more than 14 days, and any oral statement from an
individual seeking homeless assistance that is found to be credible shall be
considered credible evidence for purpose of this clause;
(B) Has no subsequent housing identified;
and
(C) Lacks the resources or
support networks needed to obtain other permanent housing.
(f) An unaccompanied youth defined as
homeless under other state or federal statutes who:
(A) Has experienced a long-term period
without living independently in permanent housing;
(B) Has experienced persistent instability as
measured by frequent moves over such period; and
(C) Can be expected to continue in such
status for an extended period of time because of chronic disabilities, chronic
physical or mental health conditions, substance addiction, history of domestic
violence or childhood abuse, the presence of a child or youth with a
disability, or multiple barriers to employment.
(g) An individual who is fleeing, or is
attempting to flee, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault,
stalking, or other dangerous or life-threatening conditions in the individual's
current housing situation, who has no other housing and lacks the resources or
support networks to obtain other permanent housing.
(8) "Nonprofit organization" means:
(a) An entity that is established as a
nonprofit organization qualifying for tax exempt status under section
501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code; and
(b)
Provides services to individuals experiencing homelessness, as defined in
section (7) of this rule.
(9) A state agency, as defined in ORS
807.410, qualifies to complete
documentation under ORS
807.410 if the agency provides
services to individuals experiencing homelessness, as defined in section (7) of
this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 807.410
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.400 & 807.410
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