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  • Aviation Security Identification Card

    An Aviation Security Identification Card (ASIC) is an Australian identification card that shows that the holder of the card has undergone a security check and is suitable to enter a secure area of an Australian Airport. Security checks are performed by AusCheck (part of the Attorney General's Department) and include a criminal records check undertaken by the Australian Federal Police, a security assessment conducted by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and an unlawful non-citizen check conducted by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).[1] An ASIC is required for all personnel working at a security controlled airport in Australia. Personnel requiring access to a secure airport who are under the age of 18 are required to display an ASIC however issuing bodies can not apply for a security check. An ASIC has to be renewed every two years except for someone who has applied for an ASIC before they turned 18 in which case an ASIC is valid until 6 mon... (see more)

  • Canadian Provincial and Territorial Photo Cards

    In Canada, Provincial drivers licenses have been the primary form of government issued photo ID used by Canadians. However, many Canadian residents do not drive. In recent years most Canadian provinces have begun to produce photo ID cards for Canadians who do not drive. A common feature of these cards is that a valid photo card cannot be held currently with a valid drivers license. Contents 1 Provinces 1.1 British Columbia 1.2 Alberta 1.3 Saskatchewan 1.4 Manitoba 1.5 Ontario 1.6 Quebec 1.7 New Brunswick 1.8 Nova Scotia 1.9 Newfoundland and Labrador 1.10 Prince Edward Island 2 Territories 2.1 Yukon 2.2 Northwest Territories 2.3 Nunavut 3 Citations Provinces [edit] British Columbia [edit] British Columbia produces the B.C. identification card (BCID). The minimum age to apply for this card is 12 years, although individuals under the age of 19 require parental consent.[1] Production of these cards is administered by the same office as BC Drivers licenses. Currently ther... (see more)

  • City identification card

    In the United States, a city (or municipal) identification card is a form of identification card issued by a municipality, such as a city, rather than a state or federal government. Under federal law, cities may issue their own identification cards as they see fit, and do not have to consider the immigration or criminal status of an applicant before doing so.[1] New Haven, Connecticut issued the first municipal identification cards in the United States, the Elm City Resident Card, in 2007.[2] On January 15, 2009, the city/county of San Francisco launched the SF City ID Card, a municipal identification card program modeled after New Haven's.[3] Other cities that issue identification cards include Asbury Park, New Jersey,[4] and Washington, D.C. (DC One Card).[5] In Mercer County, New Jersey, a community ID card is being issued by a local non profit organization with the endorsement of various law enforcement agencies. Contents 1 United States 1.1 In California 1.1.1 Los Angel... (see more)

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