greenID definition

greenID means the electronic identification verification software system owned by GBG and used by CDF. GBG is owned by GB Group PLC and is an approved provider of the Australian Government ID Match services https://www.idmatch.gov.au/. All approved service providers act in accordance with Federal Legislation “The Identity Verification Services Act 2023” By using greenID you confirm you have read their Privacy Policy which can be found at Privacy Policy ANZ | GBG (gbgplc.com).

Related to greenID

  • Roomer means a person occupying a dwelling unit that lacks a major bathroom or kitchen facility, in a structure where one or more major facilities are used in common by occupants of the dwelling unit and other dwelling units. Major facility in the case of a bathroom means toilet, or either a bath or shower, and in the case of a kitchen means refrigerator, stove or sink.

  • Seaplane means a fixed wing aircraft which is designed for taking off and landing on water and includes amphibians operated as seaplanes;

  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.

  • Green means products, materials, methods and processes certified by a “Green Authority” that conserve natural resources, reduce energy or water consumption, avoid toxic or other polluting emissions or otherwise minimize environmental impact.

  • Forest means an area of land defined by the minimum values for area size, tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level, and potential tree height at maturity at the place of growth of the trees as specified for each Member State in Annex II. It includes areas with trees, including groups of growing, young, natural trees, or plantations that have yet to reach the minimum values for tree crown cover or an equivalent stocking level or minimum tree height as specified in Annex II, including any area that normally forms part of the forest area but on which there are temporarily no trees as a result of human intervention, such as harvesting, or as a result of natural causes, but which area can be expected to revert to forest;