Section 26Part 6 — OFFENCES
Offences relating to personation
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A person shall not —
use a Cayman Islands Identification Card to personate or attempt to personate a holder; or
allow or induce another person to use a Cayman Islands Identification Card to personate a holder.
A person shall not personate or attempt to personate another person by providing false identification information in any application in relation to a Cayman Islands Identification Card.
An individual who contravenes subsection (1) or (2) commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of ten thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term of two years, or to both.
For the purpose of this section —
a person personates the holder where the person presents or uses a Cayman Islands Identification Card issued to the holder with the intention of being identified as the holder; and
a reference to providing false identification information includes submitting information containing any inaccuracy or omission that is intended to mislead.