Section 3Part 2 — CAYMAN ISLANDS IDENTIFICATION CARD
Cayman Islands Identification Card
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A Cayman Islands Identification Card is an official Government identification document for use within the Islands.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card may be used by an individual as a means of —
authenticating the individual's identity, physically or digitally, as the individual or another person may require;
accessing the identification information related to the individual held in the register;
accessing information related to the individual by reference to the individual's identification code; and
enabling the digital signing of the individual.
Notwithstanding the generality of subsection (2), a Cayman Islands Identification Card may be used for any of the following purposes —
to record certain identity facts and related facts about the individual that are recorded as part of that individual's entry in the register or the card database;
to facilitate the making of an application for identification information recorded in an individual's entry in the register or otherwise facilitating the provision of the identification information to a person or entity;
to enable an individual to authenticate or verify information recorded in an individual's entry in the register or otherwise facilitating the provision of that information or connected information from other systems to a person;
to provide a secure and reliable means by which an individual's identity can be digitally authenticated;
to facilitate the authentication of documents or other electronic records of transactions by means of the individual's digital signature; and
allowing a registered person to share identification information with another party.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card may contain mechanisms to reference, retrieve and share information on the individual specified in subsection (2).