Unique Identifying Information definition

Unique Identifying Information means personally identifying information, the release of which, either alone or in combination with other data reported, is reasonably likely to reveal the identity of the individual officer who collected the stop data information. It does not include the minimum information that is specified in Government Code section 12525.5, subdivision (b).

Examples of Unique Identifying Information in a sentence

  • For purposes of these regulations, an Officer’s I.D. Number shall be considered Unique Identifying Information.

  • The Department shall not release to the public the Officer’s I.D. Number or Unique Identifying Information.

  • For purposes of these regulations, an Officer's I.D. Number shall be considered Unique Identifying Information.

  • Even though the test requires the child to understand what s/he is reading, the sentences are easy, so the test is more a measurement of reading fluency.

  • The Department shall not release to the public the Officer's I.D. Number or Unique Identifying Information.

Related to Unique Identifying Information

  • Personal Identifying Information or “PII” means information that alone, or in conjunction with other information, identifies an individual, as defined at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(1).

  • Supporting information means the experience and judgment of the filer and the experience or data of other insurers or advisory organizations relied upon by the filer, the interpretation of any other data relied upon by the filer, descriptions of methods used in making the rates and any other information required by the Commissioner to be filed; and