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[{$pagename}] or Real ID Act of [2005|Year 2005], [Public Law] 109–13, 119 Stat. 302, enacted May 11, 2005, is an Act of [United States Congress] that modifies [United States Federal Law] pertaining to [security], [authentication], and issuance procedures standards for state [Driver License] and identity documents, as well as various [immigration] issues pertaining to [terrorism].
[{$pagename}] or Real ID Act of [2005|Year 2005], [Public Law] 109–13, 119 Stat. 302, enacted May 11, 2005, is an Act of [United States Congress] that modifies [United States Federal Law] pertaining to [security], [authentication], and issuance procedures standards for state [Driver License] and identity documents, as well as various [immigration] issues pertaining to [terrorism].[{$pagename}] law sets forth requirements for [US State] [Driver License] and ID cards to be accepted by the [United States federal government] for "official purposes", as defined by the Secretary of the [United States Department of Homeland Security]. The Secretary of Homeland Security has defined "official purposes" as boarding commercially operated airline flights, and entering federal buildings and nuclear power plants, although the Real ID Act gives the [United States Department of Homeland Security] Secretary __the unlimited authority to require a "federal identification" for any other purposes.__
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One of the more-controversial aspects of [{$pagename}] involves requirements for linking of [US State] [Driver License] and ID cards into a centralized [United States federal government] database cementing the [United States Department of Homeland Security] as the largest [Identity Broker] and more [Government Surveillance]Which is a clear [example] of the [United States Congressional Delegation of Power]
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[{$pagename}] law sets forth requirements for [US State] [Driver License] and ID cards to be accepted by the [United States federal government] for "official purposes", as defined by the Secretary of the [United States Department of Homeland Security]. The Secretary of Homeland Security has defined "official purposes" as boarding commercially operated airline flights, and entering federal buildings and nuclear power plants, although the Real ID Act gives the [United States Department of Homeland Security] Secretary __the unlimited authority to require a "federal identification" for any other purposes.__
Which is a clear [example] of the [United States Congressional Delegation of Power]
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