Oregon followed the District of Columbia's lead this week in starting to offer gender-neutral licenses -- but whether the "non-binary" IDs will pass muster with the Transportation Security Administration is up in the air. The TSA for years has been tightening ID standards as part of a post-9/11 security push. On Jan. 22, 2018, the TSA will no longer accept any ID that does not meet those standards. DMV officials in D.C. and Oregon notified the federal government and local law enforcement and corrections agencies of their plans prior making the changes, but neither received feedback from the TSA. Only two states -- Missouri and Minnesota -- are presently considered out of compliance with that 2005 law and did not get an extension.
Source: Fox News July 07, 2017 20:26 UTC