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9-24-16.5-2. Required information for application for photo exempt identification card

IN Code § 9-24-16.5-2 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 2. (a) An application for a photo exempt identification card issued under this chapter must require the following information concerning an applicant:

(1) The full legal name of the applicant.

(2) The applicant's date of birth.

(3) The gender of the applicant.

(4) The applicant's height, weight, hair color, and eye color.

(5) The principal address and mailing address of the applicant.

(6) A:

(A) valid Social Security number;

(B) verification of the applicant's ineligibility to be issued a Social Security number; or

(C) statement from the applicant in which the applicant swears or affirms that the applicant has a sincerely held religious belief against the issuance of a Social Security number to the applicant and a copy of Form 4029 from the United States Internal Revenue Service concerning the applicant.

(7) A digital image of the applicant.

(8) A statement:

(A) from the applicant in which the applicant swears or affirms that the applicant has a sincerely held religious belief against the taking of a photograph of the applicant; and

(B) from a member of the clergy of the religious organization of which the applicant is a member regarding the prohibition of photography of members of the religious organization.

(9) The signature of the applicant.

(10) Valid documentary evidence that the applicant is a citizen or national of the United States. The bureau shall maintain records of the information provided under this subdivision.

(b) The image required under subsection (a)(7) is a confidential public record in accordance with IC 5-14-3-4(a) and IC 9-14-13-2.

(c) The bureau may invalidate a photo exempt identification card that the bureau believes to have been issued as a result of fraudulent documentation.

(d) The bureau:

(1) shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to establish a procedure to verify an applicant's identity; and

(2) may adopt rules to establish a procedure to temporarily invalidate a photo exempt identification card that the bureau believes to have been issued based on fraudulent documentation.

As added by P.L.197-2015, SEC.9. Amended by P.L.198-2016, SEC.516.

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9-24-16.5-2. Required information for application for photo exempt identification card