The Ordinance
Code of Practice on the Identity Card Number and other Personal Identifiers Compliance Guide for Data Users
COPIES OF ID CARDS BASIC
POSITION: No right to compel an
individual to provide a copy of an ID card unless authorised by law Unless authorized by law, no data user may compel an
individual to provide a copy of his or her ID card. A data user may
request an individual to provide a copy of his or her ID card
under the circumstances where the collection of the copy is permitted
by this code. In such a case. the code does not, and in law could not,
prohibit a data user from refusing to deal with an individual who
declines to provide a copy of his or her ID card. However, before doing
so, we advise that the data user should consider whether the purpose of
collecting the copy of the identity card can be achieved through some
other means that may be more acceptable to the individual, e.g. by
collecting a copy of some other identification documents such as the
relevant pages of a passport. Step
1 : Check whether your collection of copies of ID cards comes under one
or other of the circumstances where this is permitted in the code A
data user is permitted to collect a copy of an ID card only under one
or other of the following circumstances: In addition, the Immigration Department is permitted to collect
copies of ID cards in carrying out its functions and activities. Step
2 : Make sure that your collection of copies of ID cards does NOT come
under one or other of the circumstances where this is specifically NOT
permitted in the code A
data user is not permitted to collect a copy of an ID card under the
following circumstances Step
3 : Check whether the way you collect copies of ID cards ensures that
they are truly copies of the ID cards that are held by the individuals
concerned Step
4 : Check that you use copies of ID cards only for one or other of the
purposes permitted by the code A
data user should use copies of ID cards only for: Step
5 : Check that you are implementing adequate security safeguards for
copies of ID cards that you hold or transmit Specifically,
the code requires the following. [Previous Page][image][Next Page]
i. to provide
proof of compliance with any statutory requirement, e.g. an employer
may collect a copy of an ID card to prove compliance with the
requirement of section 17J of the Immigration Ordinance (Cap.115) to
inspect the ID card of an individual before employing him or her;
ii. to comply with a
requirement to collect the copy which is included in any code, rules,
regulations or guidelines applicable to the data user and which
requirement has been endorsed in writing by the Privacy Commissioner,
e.g. the requirement, which the Privacy Commissioner has endorsed, on
banks to collect copies of the ID cards of their customers in the Money
Laundering Guidelines issued by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority;
iii. to collect or check
the ID card number of the individual, but only if the individual has
been given the choice of presenting his or her ID card in person
instead, e.g. Transport Department is permitted to collect copies of ID
cards for this purpose in relation to applications for driving licences
made by post, as individuals are given the choice of presenting their
ID cards in person;
iv. for the issuing of an officially recognised travel document, e.g.
the BN(O) passport; or
v. to enable the data user to carry out functions related to the
operation of a tribunal or a court.
A data user should not transmit a copy or image of an ID card unless it
has taken all reasonably practicable steps to ensure that it is
received only by the intended recipient. Such steps could include
safeguards such as encryption, confidential mail boxes, access
passwords and dedicated fax machines for receiving confidential
material. In case of dispatch by mail, a sealed envelope should be used
and the image of the ID card should not be visible through any
window in the envelope.
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