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Repeal of Identity Cards Act 2006
- 1 Repeal of Identity Cards Act 2006
- 2 Cancellation of ID cards etc
- 3 Destruction of information recorded in National Identity Register
False identity documents etc
- 4 Possession of false identity documents etc with improper intention
- 5 Apparatus designed or adapted for the making of false identity documents etc
- 6 Possession of false identity documents etc without reasonable excuse
- 7 Meaning of “identity document”
- 8 Meaning of “personal information”
- 9 Other definitions
Verification of information
General
- 11 Orders
- 12 Consequential amendments
- 13 Transitional provision
- 14 Commencement, extent and short title
- SCHEDULE Consequential Amendments
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