Section 37Part 7 — GENERAL
Regulations
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The Cabinet may make regulations for the better carrying out of the objects and purposes of this Act.
Without prejudice to the generality of the subsection (1), the Cabinet may make regulations to prescribe —
the procedures and practices for the manufacture, preparation, issue, renewal, surrender, suspension, cancellation, destruction and replacement of Cayman Islands Identification Cards;
the forms to be used and fees to be charged in connection with any request, notice, certificate or other document required to be submitted or issued under this Act;
the procedures for the collection, verification and authentication of information required under this Act;
the procedures for the data storage, data management, security protocols and technological safeguards for information obtained or collected under this Act;
the procedures and practices for the use of digital seals and other features related to a holder of a Cayman Islands Identification Card acting on behalf of an entity;
the minimum age limit under which the signature or image of signature of a person or digital feature is not permitted to be entered in a Cayman Islands Identification Card;
the procedures for the issuance, activation, suspension, cancellation and restoration of the validity of any digital feature of the Cayman Islands Identification Card;
the fees for doing any act or providing any service for the purposes of this Act and the circumstances and way in which fees may be paid, refunded, waived or reduced;
the procedures for the preservation, custody and safekeeping of documents under this Act;
the procedures for the settlement of disputes arising from, and appeals against, a decision of the Registrar;
the period of time for the doing of any act under this Act;
any matter or thing that is required or permitted to be prescribed under this Act; and
generally for giving effect to the provisions and purposes of this Act.
Regulations made under this Act may —
make different provisions in relation to different cases or circumstances;
apply in respect of particular persons or particular cases or particular classes of persons or particular classes of cases, and define a class by reference to circumstances of any kind;
contain such transitional, consequential, incidental or supplementary provisions as appear to the Cabinet to be necessary or expedient for the purposes of this Act; and
create an offence punishable on summary conviction by a fine of twenty thousand dollars or to imprisonment for a term of two years, or to both.