Kentucky has been granted an extension to comply with a federal ID law that affects plane travelers. Kenton County Circuit Court Clerk John Middleton tweeted Monday that
He said the extension means Kentucky licenses can be used for domestic
Kentucky is one of 18 states that don't comply with the act, which was enacted after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Noncompliant IDs won't be sufficient for boarding airplanes or entering secure federal or military facilities starting in
Airline passengers can also use other approved forms of ID, including a passport.
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