s.17Suspension of Cayman Islands Identification Card
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Section 17Part 4SURRENDER, CANCELLATION AND DESTRUCTION OF CAYMAN ISLANDS IDENTIFICATION CARD

Suspension of Cayman Islands Identification Card

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The Registrar may suspend a Cayman Islands Identification Card where the Registrar is satisfied that —
the Cayman Islands Identification Card was issued based on inaccurate or incomplete information;
the Cayman Islands Identification Card was issued in error;
the Cayman Islands Identification Card is required to be re-issued due to a physical or technical defect;
the Cayman Islands Identification Card has been lost, stolen, damaged, tampered with or destroyed;
there has been an unauthorized modification of the information in the register in respect of the holder;
the immigration status of the holder has been amended or revoked in accordance with the Immigration (Transition) Act (2022 Revision);
there is reasonable cause to suspect that the Cayman Islands Identification Card or its digital features are being used or have been used in the commission of a criminal offence;
a modification to the information in the register has resulted in the data in or on the card being inaccurate;
a change of circumstances requires a modification of information recorded in or on the Cayman Islands Identification Card; or
it is a Cayman Islands Identification Card of a description of Cayman Islands Identification Cards that the Registrar has decided should be re-issued.
When suspending a Cayman Islands Identification Card under subsection (1), the Registrar shall issue to the holder written notification of the proposed suspension or cancellation.
A notification issued by the Registrar under subsection (2) shall state the reasons for the proposed suspension or cancellation and of the right of appeal conferred upon the holder under section 36.
A Cayman Islands Identification Card that is suspended by the Registrar is invalid until the suspension is removed.

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