Individuals in New Jersey who've been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or communication disorder are getting an easier way to relay that information to law enforcement.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill into law on Monday that permits these residents to make an official indication of their diagnosis on their driver's license or non-driver identification.
Now officials have more than a year and a half to prepare for the move.
According to the Governor's Office, the special notation on one's ID will help officers understand the increased potential for communication challenges during encounters such as traffic stops. At the same time, New Jersey residents with a disorder can use their ID to easily and comfortably communicate their needs
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