Identification Cards in New York

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  • 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)

  • Griffin Technology (Diebold subsidiary)

    This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (April 2010) Griffin Technology is a wholly owned subsidiary of Diebold.[1] Griffin Technology was originally incorporated in New York in 1982.[2] Griffin made and leased microcomputer systems for college and university cafeteria systems. Griffin also supplied the student identification cards, which gave students access to dining halls and could be used to debit food purchases through their meal accounts.[3] In October 1995 Diebold made an offer to acquire Griffin[4] that was eventually accepted by Griffin shareholders the following month.[5] References [edit] ^ [1] Diebold Annual Report 2006 ^ [2] NYS Department of State, Division of Corporations ^ Metz, Robert (May 25, 1986), "High tech wiz taps odd finds", The Bulletin  ^ "Company News", The New York Times, October 25, 1995  ^ U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissi... (see more)

  • Veteran identification card

    This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; suggestions may be available. (March 2013) Front side of a US VAID card Back side of a US VAID card A veteran identification card is a personal identification document issued to military veterans following their end of service. It is usually predicated upon the documented and verified honorability of service performed by a veteran during service, and is used for veterans' benefits. Contents 1 United States 1.1 State and local 1.1.1 New Jersey 1.1.2 Other states 2 References United States [edit] Presently, veteran identification cards are only issued at the federal level by the government for entry into VA Hospitals; DD Form 214, a "certificate of release or discharge", has been issued to all veterans since 1950. The DD214 is criticized as being too bulky and sensitive to carry around for veterans' benefits in comparison to a pocke... (see more)

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