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The Department of Homeland Security delayed for the third time enactment of the 'Real ID' law by 21 months to January 2013.
Homeland Security officials said the deadline was extended because most states would not be able to meet all the federal requirements of the Real ID Act by May 11, partly because of the economic downturn and uncertainty about congressional action on a proposal to modify the law.