Identifying You Sample Clauses

Identifying You. To help the United States Government fight terrorism and money laundering, federal law requires us to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person that opens an account. What this means for you: when you open an account, we will ask you for your name, street address, and date of birth. To open an account with us, you must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or a resident alien with a valid Social Security number ( SSN ) or other taxpayer identification number ( TIN ) and have a residential address in the United States, APO/FPO, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa or Northern Mariana Islands. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents that will allow us to identify you. We appreciate your cooperation. Consumer Reporting Agencies. By submitting an application to open an account, you authorize us to obtain information about you from time to time from consumer reporting agencies, our subsidiaries and affiliates, and other third parties for the purpose of considering your account application or any other legitimate purpose. We may also report the status of or the closure of your account to consumer reporting agencies, our subsidiaries and affiliates, and other third parties. Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN)/Backup Withholding. We are required by federal law to obtain your correct taxpayer identification number ( TIN ) in order to avoid potential backup withholding and to report interest income paid to you in connection with your account. If you are subject to backup withholding or if the Internal Revenue Service ( IRS ) notifies us that we do not have a correct TIN for you, we may be required to withhold and remit to the IRS a percentage of interest paid ( backup withholding ) to your account(s). Amounts withheld are reported to the IRS as federal tax withheld and will be reflected on your IRS Form 1099-INT, Interest Income. A TIN may be in one of the following forms: (a) your Social Security number ( SSN ) if the account is in your name and you are either a U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or otherwise eligible to receive a SSN from the Social Security Administration; or (b) an individual taxpayer identification number ( ITIN ) if you are not eligible to receive a SSN from the Social Security Administration.
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Identifying You. To help the United States Government fight terrorism and money laundering, federal law requires us to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person that opens an account. What this means for you: when you open an Atlas Card Account, we will ask you for your name, street address, email, phone number, Social Security Number (SSN), and date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you. To open an Atlas Card Account with us, you must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or a resident alien with a valid residential address in the U.S. or U.S. territory where we offer the Atlas Card Account. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents that will allow us to identify you. You must tell us when this information changes. We may ask you for additional documents to verify any changes. We may restrict or close your Atlas Card Account if we cannot verify your information, or if you do not provide it as requested.
Identifying You. To help the United States Government fight terrorism and money laundering, federal law requires us to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person that opens an Account. What this means for you: when you open an Account, we will ask you for your name, street address, email, phone number, Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), and date of birth. To open an Account with us, you must be at least 18 years old (or applicable age of majority in your resident state), a U.S. citizen or a resident alien with a valid SSN or ITIN and have a residential address in the U.S. or U.S. territory where we offer the Account. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents that will allow us to identify you.
Identifying You. To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify and record information that identifies each person who opens an Account*. This means when you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you or to the beneficial owners of the business and individuals who will be conducting business with us on behalf of a business or entity. We may request additional information (including new signature exemplars) at any time.

Related to Identifying You

  • Identifying Number The Participant’s Social Security number will serve as the identification number of his or her Custodial Account. An employer identification number is required only for a Custodial Account for which a return is filed to report unrelated business taxable income. An employer identification number is required for a common fund created for IRAs.

  • Identifying Information Issuer and Broker acknowledge that a portion of the identifying information set forth on Exhibit A is being requested by NCPS in connection with the USA Patriot Act, Pub.L.107-56 (the “Act”). To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account. For a non-individual person such as a business entity, a charity, a Trust, or other legal entity, we ask for documentation to verify its formation and existence as a legal entity. We may also ask to see financial statements, licenses, identification and authorization documents from individuals claiming authority to represent the entity or other relevant documentation.

  • Identification Badges Identification badges will be supplied by Advanced Behavioral Health (ABH) to all credentialed individuals who are providing services to children. Badges must be presented to the child/youth and any present adults at the time of service and must be worn for the duration of the service. Badges will be updated every two years during the re- credentialing process. Any individual or agency who fails to submit a photo ID to ABH within the designated timeframe will have their credentialing status terminated.

  • Identifying Information and Privacy NOTIFICATION (a) Identification Number(s). Every invoice or New York State Claim for Payment submitted to a New York State agency by a payee, for payment for the sale of goods or services or for transactions (e.g., leases, easements, licenses, etc.) related to real or personal property must include the payee's identification number. The number is any or all of the following: (i) the payee’s Federal employer identification number, (ii) the payee’s Federal social security number, and/or (iii) the payee’s Vendor Identification Number assigned by the Statewide Financial System. Failure to include such number or numbers may delay payment. Where the payee does not have such number or numbers, the payee, on its invoice or Claim for Payment, must give the reason or reasons why the payee does not have such number or numbers.

  • IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM During the early stages of problem detection, the NMC will be able to tell which CLECs are affected by the catastrophe. Further analysis and/or first hand observation will determine if the disaster has affected CLEC equipment only, BellSouth equipment only or a combination. The initial restoration activity will be largely determined by the equipment that is affected. Once the nature of the disaster is determined and after verifying the cause of the problem, the NMC will initiate reroutes and/or transfers that are jointly agreed upon by the affected CLECs' Network Management Center and the BellSouth NMC. The type and percentage of controls used will depend upon available network capacity. Controls necessary to stabilize the situation will be invoked and the NMC will attempt to re-establish as much traffic as possible. For long-term outages, recovery efforts will be coordinated by the ECC. Traffic controls will continue to be applied by the NMC until facilities are re-established. As equipment is made available for service, the ECC will instruct the NMC to begin removing the controls and allow traffic to resume.

  • User Identification 6.2.5.1 Access to each Party’s corporate resources will be based on identifying and authenticating individual users in order to maintain clear and personal accountability for each user’s actions.

  • Your Member Identification Card Your BCBSRI member ID card is your key to getting healthcare coverage. It shows your healthcare provider that you’re part of the nation’s most trusted health plan. All BCBSRI members receive ID cards, which provide important information about your coverage. This card is for identification only, and you must show it whenever you receive healthcare services. Please note you must be a current member to receive covered services. Tips for keeping your card safe: • Carry it with you at all times. • Keep it in a safe location, just as you would with a credit card or money. • Let BCBSRI know right away if it is lost or stolen.

  • IDENTIFYING INFORMATION AND PRIVACY NOTIFICATION (a) FEDERAL EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER and/or FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. As a condition to NYSERDA’s obligation to pay any invoices submitted by Contractor pursuant to this Agreement, Contractor shall provide to NYSERDA its Federal employer identification number or Federal social security number, or both such numbers when the Contractor has both such numbers. Where the Contractor does not have such number or numbers, the Contractor must give the reason or reasons why the payee does not have such number or numbers.

  • Identification Card Any cards issued to Members are for identification only.

  • Client identification 9.1. The Company has the right to require the Client to confirm his/her registration information specified when opening a trading account. To do so, the Company may ask the Client at its own discretion and at any time to provide a notarized electronic copy of his/her identification document, bank statement or public utilities xxxx as a proof of residence. In particular cases, the Company may ask the Client to provide a photo of him/her holding his/her ID near his/her face. The detailed client identification requirements are set out in the “AML policies” section on the Company’s official site.

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