Utah Admin. Code R708-41-3 - Definitions
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in
Section 53-3-102.
(2) In addition:
(a) "acceptable document" means an original
document, or a copy of an original document certified by the issuing agency,
that the division shall accept for determining the validity of information
submitted for a license certificate or identification card
application;
(b) "alternate
document" means a document that may be accepted when the applicant cannot
present the necessary documents to establish identity or date of birth as
required for a license certificate or identification card
application;
(c) "covered
humanitarian parolee" means a person who is a citizen and national of
Afghanistan who has been paroled into the United States between July 31, 2021,
and September 30, 2022, and certain immediate family members who have been
paroled into the United States after September 30, 2022;
(d) "DHS" means the Department of Homeland
Security;
(e) "exception process"
means a written, defined process for persons who are unable to present the
necessary documents and must rely on alternate documents to establish identity,
date of birth, or US citizenship;
(f) "identity document" means an original,
government-issued document that contains identifying information about the
subject of the document;
(g) "full
legal name evidence" means the name established on an identity
document;
(h) "ITIN" means an
individual tax identification number;
(i) "ITIN evidence" means an official
document used to verify an individual's assigned individual tax identification
number;
(j) "lawful presence or
status" means that an individual's presence in the United States does not
violate state or federal law;
(k)
"lawful presence or status evidence" means a document issued by the federal
government or approved by DHS, or the division director or designee, that shows
legal presence of an individual;
(l) "SAVE" means the Systematic Alien
Verification for Entitlements system;
(m) "SAVE verification" means verification of
a document issued by the federal government through DHS, SAVE, or such
successor or alternate verification system approved by the Secretary of
Homeland Security;
(n) "SSN" means
a social security number issued by the Social Security Administration;
(o) "SSN evidence" means an
official document used to verify an individual's social security
number;
(p) "SSOLV" means the social
security online verification system;
(q) "Utah residence address" means the place
where an individual has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment in
Utah and where the individual voluntarily resides, that is not for a special or
temporary purpose;
(r) "Utah
residence address evidence" means a document that displays the applicant's name
and principal Utah residence address;
(s) "veteran indicator" means the word
VETERAN added to a driver license certificate or identification card during the
application process at the applicant's request upon the applicant providing
proof of an honorable discharge or general discharge under honorable conditions
from the United States military.
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