State & Local Legislation
Pennsylvania Senate Advances Communication Barrier ID Bill
March 18, 2026
The Pennsylvania Senate has unanimously advanced Senate Bill 802, sponsored by Senators Pat Stefano and Lisa Boscola, proposing a voluntary designation on driver's licenses and state IDs to indicate communication barriers related to invisible disabilities. This initiative aims to enhance safety and communication during law enforcement interactions without imposing additional costs on individuals. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) will be responsible for implementing this designation if the bill becomes law, potentially requiring updates to ID issuance systems and training for relevant personnel.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential contract opportunities with PennDOT for system modifications to incorporate the new voluntary designation on IDs.
- Vendors specializing in identity management, secure ID card production, and related software solutions may find emerging demand for compliant technologies.
- This bill signals a growing trend toward inclusive identification solutions, encouraging agencies to consider accessibility and communication needs in procurement planning.
- Organizations involved in public safety and law enforcement technology should evaluate how this designation could integrate with existing identification verification and communication tools.
This is a small change to an identification card that could make a world of difference to those with invisible disabilities 1 a better ID for those with IDs.
— Senator Pat Stefano
This bill gives Pennsylvanians a simple tool that can help prevent misunderstandings, improve communication and make these interactions safer for everyone involved.
— Senator Lisa Boscola
Agencies
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Pennsylvania Senate, Pennsylvania House of Representatives