For some Gee-Bees, that identification is a form of validation.
Virginia: A law allows a concealed handgun permit as a valid form of identification when voting.
In most states, driver's licenses, the most common form of identification, are issued at age 16.
"To join Tribe we need a picture and other form of identification, " Ms Oliver says.
If the pillars represent specific individuals, the bull might be a form of identification, a name, like Sitting Bull.
But opponents of the scheme say the new cards will be another form of identification open to abuse by criminals.
In fact, tattooing is an acceptable form of identification for animals and even is one method advocated by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
Initially, identity is critical as the phone becomes not only an additional form of identification but one that can triangulate with others to provide authentication.
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"The mobile phone could be removed by dog thieves, but a microchip is a reliable, permanent form of identification linking the animal to you, " Miles said.
An investigation by TurkTrust revealed that in August 2011 it twice accidentally issued the wrong type of security credential, a form of identification known as an intermediate certificate.
American voters find it perfectly reasonable to ask voters for a photo ID, and they understand that some official form of identification is the norm for voting throughout the world.
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This is critical since these are the form of identification most often used for such security-sensitive purposes as boarding commercial aircraft, gaining access to federal facilities and establishing bank accounts.
At one point, Chesnoff rose to tell the court that his client was arrested in Los Angeles, and then flew with him to the arraignment with just one form of identification: a passport card.
"Dog owners already have a duty of care under the Animal Welfare Act but it can be difficult to ensure that this duty is being met without a reliable form of identification, " he said.
The process for registering with M-Pesa is very straightforward: it requires a PIN and an official form of identification (a passport or a national ID card) but there is no need for a bank account or a home address.
At stake in these battles is not simply what form of identification voters must remember to put in their pockets on election day, or what information voter-registration volunteers must remember to include on their forms, but possibly the presidency itself.
That proof of residence is a critical document, and for many the only form of identification: Besides serving as proof of nationality and getting you a new roof over your head, it can help you get discounted provisions at government-run stores, a phone and utility hookup and a voter registration card.
"But anyone taking metal into a scrap metal yard now has to produce some form of photograph identification, " Det Supt Northcott said.
The new bill, HB 658, addresses some of its unintended consequences, including clarifying the types of documents that can serve as a form of official identification.
You go to the table for your election district, sign in, and then wait while an election worker laboriously writes onto a paper form your voter identification information.
In objecting to the Texas law, the Justice Department said it reviewed the state's own statistics showing 600, 000 registered voters lack a driver's license or another form of government identification.
To file over the Internet, users will need 128-bit encryption software as well as a legitimate identification number located on the census form itself to authenticate the user.
No doubt there will be some benefits: fraud, in particular the persistent and increasingly annoying problem of identity theft, might be substantially reduced if biometric-identification systems, introduced in the form of passports, visas and identity cards, become widespread.
It is time for the United States to fight back - a counteroffensive that first requires the identification of lawfare as a very threatening form of asymmetric warfare being waged against this country.
In 1986, Congress asked for a small privacy concession from Americans: just fill out the I-9 form and hand over copies of personal identification.
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The ritual dates back in some form to at least 1190 and has reinforced a close identification of Dubrovnik s residents with the city s patron, Saint Blaise.
In order to comply with this section, the IRS will require a FPTIN (family pet tax identification number) which can be obtained by completion of a federal form K9, Application for a FPTIN (draft version not yet available as a download).
Effectively immediately (read that bit with lots and lots of appropriate drama), the IRS will only issue ITINs to those taxpayers who include original documentation (meaning passports, birth certificates or certified copies of these documents from the issuing agency) with their federal form W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number.
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New Form 2848, Power of Attorney, allows for only one Taxpayer Identification Number and client signature.
After the Form 13H is files, the SEC will then assign each large trader a unique large trader identification number (LTID), which will allow the SEC to efficiently identify and analyze trading activity by the large trader.
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