Section 10Part 2 — CAYMAN ISLANDS IDENTIFICATION CARD
Features of Cayman Islands Identification Card
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A Cayman Islands Identification Card issued by the Registrar under this Part shall contain on the physical card, or in such form as the Registrar may determine, the following particulars in respect of the holder, unless otherwise provided by any other enactment —
full name;
date of birth;
sex;
immigration status in the Islands;
identification code;
date of issue;
date of expiry;
photograph or facial image; and
the signature or image of signature.
Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Cayman Islands Identification Card also may include digitally, or in such form as the Registrar may determine, the following information in respect of the holder —
residential address;
email address;
emergency contact;
in the case of a minor, indication of the identity of the holder's parent or guardian; and
nationality.
The Registrar, in consultation with the Cabinet, shall determine the size, description and other physical and digital features of a Cayman Islands Identification Card.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card may contain digital features.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card that is issued to an individual may have parts of it in an encrypted form.
The Cabinet, in consultation with the Registrar, may prescribe a minimum age limit under which the signature, image of signature of a person or digital feature is not entered in a Cayman Islands Identification Card.
The Cabinet, in consultation with the Registrar, may make regulations to provide for the suspension, cancellation and restoration of any digital features referred to in subsection (4).
The reliability of a digital signature as a feature of the Cayman Islands Identification Card shall accord with section 19 of the Electronic Transactions Act (2003 Revision) and any other requirement which the Cabinet, in consultation with the Registrar, may prescribe by regulations.
Cross References
- Section 19 of Electronic Transactions Actexternal
Reliability of digital signature