This text of Indiana § 9-24-16-2 (Contents of application; conditions; required information; veteran or
surviving spouse of a veteran status; address confidentiality program
participants) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
(a)Except for an application for a minor
applicant, an application for an identification card to be issued under
this chapter in the form of a physical credential must contain the
following questions:
(1)"Have you served in the armed forces of the United States?".
(2)"Are you the surviving spouse of someone who served in the
armed forces of the United States or their reserves, in the National
Guard, or in the Indiana National Guard?".
(b)In addition to the questions set forth in subsection (a), an
application for an identification card issued under this chapter in the
form of a physical credential must require the following information
concerning an applicant:
(1)The full legal name of the applicant.
(2)The applicant's date of birth.
(3)The gender of the applicant.
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(a) Except for an application for a minor
applicant, an application for an identification card to be issued under
this chapter in the form of a physical credential must contain the
following questions:
(1) "Have you served in the armed forces of the United States?".
(2) "Are you the surviving spouse of someone who served in the
armed forces of the United States or their reserves, in the National
Guard, or in the Indiana National Guard?".
(b) In addition to the questions set forth in subsection (a), an
application for an identification card issued under this chapter in the
form of a physical credential must require the following information
concerning an applicant:
(1) The full legal name of the applicant.
(2) The applicant's date of birth.
(3) The gender of the applicant.
(4) The applicant's height, weight, hair color, and eye color.
(5) The principal address and mailing address of the applicant.
(6) A:
(A) valid Social Security number; or
(B) verification of an applicant's:
(i) ineligibility to be issued a Social Security number;
(ii) identity; and
(iii) lawful status.
(7) A digital photograph of the applicant.
(8) The signature of the applicant showing the applicant's legal
name as it will appear on the identification card issued in the form
of a physical credential.
(9) If the applicant is also applying for a motor driven cycle
endorsement, verification that the applicant has satisfactorily
completed the test required under section 3.6 of this chapter.
(c) The bureau may invalidate an identification card issued in the
form of a physical credential that the bureau believes to have been
issued as a result of fraudulent documentation.
(d) The bureau:
(1) shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to establish a procedure to
verify an applicant's identity and lawful status; and
(2) may adopt rules to establish a procedure to temporarily
invalidate an identification card issued in the form of a physical
credential that it believes to have been issued based on fraudulent
documentation.
(e) For purposes of subsection (b), an individual certified as a
program participant in the address confidentiality program under IC 5-26.5 is not required to provide the individual's principal address and
mailing address, but may provide an address designated by the office
of the attorney general under IC 5-26.5 as the individual's principal
address and mailing address.
(f) In addition to the information required under subsection (b), an
application for an identification card to be issued under this chapter in
the form of a physical credential must enable the applicant to indicate
that the applicant is a veteran and wishes to have an indication of the
applicant's veteran status appear on the identification card issued in the
form of a physical credential. An applicant who wishes to have an
indication of the applicant's veteran status appear on the identification
card issued in the form of a physical credential must:
(1) indicate on the application that the applicant:
(A) is a veteran; and
(B) wishes to have an indication of the applicant's veteran status
appear on the identification card; and
(2) provide proof of discharge at the time of application of the
applicant's veteran status.
(g) In addition to the information required under subsection (b), an
application for an identification card to be issued under this chapter in
the form of a physical credential must enable the applicant to indicate
that the applicant is a surviving spouse of a veteran and wishes to have
an indication of the applicant's status as a surviving spouse of a veteran
appear on the identification card issued in the form of a physical
credential. An applicant who wishes to have an indication of the
applicant's status as a surviving spouse of a veteran appear on the
identification card issued in the form of a physical credential must:
(1) indicate on the application that the applicant:
(A) is the surviving spouse of a veteran of the armed forces of
the United States; and
(B) wishes to have an indication of the applicant's status as a
surviving spouse of a veteran appear on the identification card
issued in the form of a physical credential; and
(2) provide the documentation necessary to verify that the
applicant was married, at the time of the decedent's death, to a
veteran.
(h) The bureau shall keep in a data base and share the information
submitted under subsections (a) and (g) at least annually with the
Indiana department of veterans' affairs. The information submitted
under subsections (a) and (g) may be used by the Indiana department
of veterans' affairs to develop outreach programs for veterans and their
families.
(i) The application for an identification card to be issued under this
chapter in the form of a physical credential must indicate that an
applicant has the option whether or not to answer the questions set
forth in subsection (a).
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-5-3.1-1(b).]