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  2. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    '1': The first-time date of issuance of ID card to the bearer was 1992 or later. '5': The predecessor of the ID card was the Portuguese National Identity Card (BI), issued by Macau Civil Authority. '7': The predecessor of the ID card is Macau Identity Card, issued by Macau Public Security Police.

  3. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    (Some undocumented immigrants may get the card if they have been issued a state driver's license or state non-driver ID card by one of the states that issues these credentials to undocumented immigrants, such as New Mexico, Utah, and Washington; or a school ID card.) [86] The DC One Card is a consolidated credential designed to give adults and ...

  4. New York City Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Department of Correction was first founded as a separate entity in New York City in 1895 after a split from the Department of Public Charities and Correction. [2] Roosevelt Island, then called Blackwell's Island, was the main penal institution under the jurisdiction of the DOC until the 1930s when it was closed.

  5. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York: No ID required: Non-photographic ID accepted at polling stations [278] North Carolina: 2018: Photo ID (strict) In 2013, the state House passed a bill that requires voters to show a photo ID issued by North Carolina, a passport, or a military identification card when they go to the polls by 2016.

  6. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    In mid 2013 a smart card ID was launched to replace the ID book. The cards were launched on July 18, 2013, when a number of dignitaries received the first cards at a ceremony in Pretoria. [28] The government plans to have the ID books phased out over a six to eight-year period. [29]

  7. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    In the months immediately following 9/11, there was a huge increase in the number of applications for CIA positions. According to CIA representatives that spoke with The New York Times, pre-9/11 the agency received approximately 500 to 600 applications a week, in the months following 9/11 the agency received that number daily. [195]

  8. Appointment Trader - Wikipedia

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    Appointment Trader was established in 2021 by Jonas Frey, a computer scientist originally from Germany who currently resides in Miami, Florida. [2] [3] Frey conceived the idea for Appointment Trader out of personal frustration when attempting to secure an appointment at a high-demand motor-vehicle registration government facility in Nevada.

  9. OMNY - Wikipedia

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    The Staten Island Railway received OMNY readers in December 2019, and rollout on the New York City Subway and on MTA buses was completed on December 31, 2020. The MTA began offering OMNY contactless cards on October 1, 2021, and introduced fare capping on February 28, 2022. Reduced-fare customers were allowed to use OMNY starting in June 2022 ...