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Fisheries Management Regulations 1992
19DPersonal identifiers officers must require non‑citizens to provide by way of identification tests
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#### 19D Personal identifiers officers must require non‑citizens to provide by way of identification tests
For paragraph 29(1)(a) of Schedule 1A to the Act, the types of personal identifier are as follows:
(a) fingerprints or handprints of the non‑citizen (including those taken using paper and ink or digital livescanning technologies);
(b) a measurement of the non‑citizen’s height and weight;
(c) a photograph or other image of the non‑citizen’s face and shoulders;
(d) an audio or a video recording of the non‑citizen (other than a video recording under clause 37 of Schedule 1A to the Act);
(e) an iris scan of the non‑citizen’s eyes;
(f) the non‑citizen’s signature;
(g) a sample of the non‑citizen’s handwriting;
(h) a photograph of a tattoo, scar or other identifying mark of the non‑citizen, if the obtaining of the photograph does not involve:
(i) the removal of any of the non‑citizen’s clothing; or
(ii) the carrying out of an intimate forensic procedure within the meaning of section 23WA of the Crimes Act 1914.
> Note: See the note after regulation 19B for the meaning of intimate forensic procedure for section 23WA of the Crimes Act 1914.