Uniqueness | - Define identity information
- Define context
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Evidence of identity | - No restriction on what is provided as evidence
| - One instance of evidence of identity
| - Two instances of evidence of identity (at least one must be foundational evidence of identity)
| - Three instances of evidence of identity (at least one must be foundational evidence of identity)
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Accuracy of identity information | - Acceptance of self-assertion of identity information by an individual
| - Identity information acceptably matches assertion by an individual and evidence of identity, and
- Confirmation that evidence of identity originates from an appropriate authority
| - Identity information acceptably matches assertion by an individual and all instances of evidence of identity, and
- Confirmation of the foundational evidence of identity, using an authoritative source, and
- Confirmation that supporting evidence of identity originates from an appropriate authority, using an authoritative source
Whenever any of the above cannot be applied: - inspection by trained examiner
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Linkage of identity information to individual | | | At least one of the following: - knowledge-based confirmation
- biological or behavioural characteristic confirmation
- trusted referee confirmation
- physical possession confirmation
| At least three of the following: - knowledge-based confirmation
- biological or behavioural characteristic confirmation
- trusted referee confirmation
- physical possession confirmation
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