Secure and verifiable document definition

Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal 698 jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by 699 federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. Secure and 700 verifiable document shall not mean a Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad, matricula 701 consular card, consular matriculation card, consular identification card, or similar 702 identification card issued by a foreign government regardless of the holder's immigration 703 status.
Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. The term “secure and verifiable document” shall not include any foreign passport unless the passport is submitted with a valid United States Homeland Security Form I-94, I-94A, or I-94W, or other federal document specifying an alien’s lawful immigration status, or other proof of lawful presence in the United States under federal immigration law, or a Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad, matricula consular card, consular matriculation card, consular identification card, or similar identification card issued by a foreign government regardless of the holder’s immigration status. Only those documents approved and posted by the Georgia Attorney General pursuant to subsection (g) of the Code section shall be considered secure and verifiable documents. [O.C.G.A. § 50-36-2 (b)(3)]
Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal 762 jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by 763 federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. Secure and 764 verifiable document shall not mean a Matricula Consular de Alta Seguridad, matricula 765 consular card, consular matriculation card, consular identification card, or similar 766 identification card issued by a foreign government regardless of the holder's immigration 767 status. Only those documents approved and posted by the Attorney General pursuant to 768 subsection (f) of this Code section shall be considered secure and verifiable documents. 769 (c) Unless required by federal law, on or after January 1, 2012, no agency or political 770 subdivision shall accept, rely upon, or utilize an identification document for any official

More Definitions of Secure and verifiable document

Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. The matricula consular and other identification documents issued by foreign governments are not considered “secure and verifiable” documents.
Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal
Secure and verifiable document means a an unexpired document issued by a state
Secure and verifiable document means a document issued by a state or federal jurisdiction or recognized by the United States government and that is verifiable by federal or state law enforcement, intelligence, or homeland security agencies. The term “secure and verifiable document” SHALL NOT INCLUDE:

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