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Sec. 75.1 Definitions
(b) Picture identification card means a document issued by the
United States, a State government or a political subdivision thereof,
or a United States territory, that bears the photograph and the name of
the individual identified, and provides sufficient specific information
that it can be accessed from the issuing authority, such as a passport,
Permanent Resident Card (commonly known as a ``Green Card''), or other
employment authorization document issued by the United States, a
driver's license issued by a State or the District of Columbia, or
another form of identification issued by a State or the District of
Columbia; or, a foreign government-issued equivalent of any of the
documents listed above
when both the person who is the subject
of the picture identification card and the producer maintaining the required
records are located outside the United States.
I have had one US resident buyer indicate that his lawyer said foreign ID could not be used because he was a producer, albeit a secondary one.
Thoughts?
