- Sections 48.5 and 49 of this act effective June 13, 2007. Sections 1 to 7, inclusive, 9 to 41, inclusive, 43, 44, 45, and 48 of this act effective June 13, 2007, for the purposes of adopting regulations and performing any other preparatory administrative tasks that are necessary to carry out the provisions of this act. For all other purposes: (a) Sections 3, 6, 7, 9 to 12, inclusive, 17 to 39, inclusive, and 43, 44, 45 and 48 of this act effective October 1, 2007; and (b) Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 13 to 16, inclusive, 40 and 41 of this act effective upon the later of: (1) May 11, 2008; (2) The effective date of the regulations issued by the Secretary of Homeland Security to implement the provisions of the Real ID Act of 2005; or (3) The expiration of any extension of time granted to this State by the Secretary of Homeland Security to comply with the provisions of the Real ID Act of 2005. Sections 7 and 41 of this act expire by limitation on the date on which the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 666 requiring each state to establish procedures under which the state has authority to withhold or suspend, or to restrict the use of professional, occupational and recreational licenses of persons who: (a) have failed to comply with a subpoena or warrant relating to a proceeding to determine the paternity of a child or to establish or enforce an obligation for the support of a child; or (b) are in arrears in the payment for the support of one or more children, are repealed by the Congress of the United States. Sections 8 and 42 of this act effective on the date on which the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 666 requiring each state to establish procedures under which the state has authority to withhold or suspend, or to restrict the use of professional, occupational and recreational licenses of persons who: (a) have failed to comply with a subpoena or warrant relating to a proceeding to determine the paternity of a child or to establish or enforce an obligation for the support of a child; or (b) are in arrears in the payment for the support of one or more children, are repealed by the Congress of the United States. Sections 21 and 22 of this act expire by limitation on the date of the repeal of the federal law requiring each state to make it unlawful for a person to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or greater as a condition to receiving federal funding for the construction of highways in the State. Sections 46 and 47 of this act effective on the date of the repeal of the federal law requiring each state to make it unlawful for a person to operate a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08 percent or greater as a condition to receiving federal funding for the construction of highways in the State.
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