Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-103-5 - Applicant identification
(a)
Each applicant shall have the responsibility to provide identification when
submitting an application by presenting one of the following:
(1) A current and valid state-issued driver's
license that has a photograph of the applicant on the license;
(2) documentation for American citizens or
persons born in the United States that includes one or more of the following:
(A) A certified United States birth
certificate;
(B) a certified birth
certificate from a United States territory;
(C) a current and valid United States
passport or passport card;
(D) a
current and valid United States military card;
(E) a certified order of adoption that is an
original United States document;
(F) a certificate of naturalization with
intact photo or a certificate of United States citizenship;
(G) a United States military common access
card with photo, date of birth, and name and branch of service; or
(H) a United States government-issued
consular report of birth abroad;
(3) documentation for persons not born in the
United States or persons who are not American citizens that includes one or
more of the following:
(A) A valid foreign
passport with a form I-94 or valid "processed for I-551" stamp with a mandated
departure date more than 60 days in the future. This shall exclude
border-crossing cards;
(B) a form
I-94 with refugee status;
(C) a
valid form I-551 green card or alien registration; or
(D) a valid photo employment authorization
issued by the United States department of justice; or
(4) documentation for proof of name change
that includes one or more of the following:
(A) A certified United States marriage
certificate indicating the city, county, and state where issued;
(B) a certified United States divorce decree
containing an official signature;
(C) a certified United States court order of
name change;
(D) a certified court
order of adoption; or
(E) a
marriage certificate from a foreign country. If the marriage certificate from a
foreign county is not in English, the certificate shall be translated into
English.
(b)
The facility manager shall review the identification documents, ensure to the
best of that person 's ability the authenticity of the documents, and ensure
that the applicant is legally in the United States.
(c) Each applicant shall have the
responsibility to identify that person to the commission enforcement agents by
submitting the applicable documents listed in this regulation, upon request.
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