Proper identification definition

Proper identification as used above, means information generally deemed sufficient to identify you, which includes documents such as a valid driver’s license, social security account number, military identification card, and credit cards. Only if you cannot identify yourself with such information may the ICRA require additional information concerning your employment and personal or family history in order to verify your identity.
Proper identification means identification which would be sufficient to establish ownership to release the vehicle.
Proper identification as used in this subchapter, means that

Examples of Proper identification in a sentence

  • Proper identification is interpreted to mean an identification card given by the media outlet, or written documentation on the letterhead of the media outlet specifying that the bearer is working for that outlet at the GHSA event.(c) Any media entity wishing to broadcast or telecast (including Internet reproduction) any state playoff event must execute a written contract with the GHSA for that event.

  • Proper identification of Respondent’s bid is the sole responsibility of the Respondent and failure to do so may result in the submission not being included in the bid opening.

  • Proper identification of Respondent’s proposal is the sole responsibility of the Respondent and failure to do so may result in the submission not being included in the proposal opening.

  • Proper identification of causal factors requires timely and methodical investigation, going far beyond the immediate evidence and looking for underlying conditions, which may be remote from the site of the marine casualty or marine incident, and which may cause other future marine casualties and marine incidents.

  • Proper identification may consist of either an agency picture card or a Michigan driver’s license and some other form of agency identification.


More Definitions of Proper identification

Proper identification means proper identification as defined in 15 U.S.C. § 1681h(a)(1).
Proper identification means information generally deemed sufficient to identify a person. If the consumer is unable to reasonably identify himself or herself with the information described above, a consumer reporting agency may require additional information concerning the consumer's employment and personal or family history in order to verify his or her identity.
Proper identification means the same as defined in 15 U.S.C. § 1681h(a)(1).
Proper identification means written information or documentation that a consumer or representative can present to another person as evidence of the consumer’s or representative’s identity, examples of which include:
Proper identification means a motor vehicle operator's license or other official state issued identification that contains a photograph of the applicant and includes the residential or mailing address of the purchaser, other than a post office box number.
Proper identification means written information or documentation that a consumer
Proper identification means information sufficient to verify identity. Only if the consumer is unable to sufficiently provide self-identifying information may a consumer reporting agency require additional information concerning the consumer's employment and personal or family history in order to verify the consumer's identity.