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South Bend Municipal ID Card Program Ordinance <br />Page 4 <br />of all relevant data, projected costs, and other pertinent information addressing the future <br />implementation of the purposes of the program summarized in ¶ 2 of this ordinance, including any <br />supplemental features which are consistent with the purposes of this ordinance. Such filing shall <br />be made in the Office of the City Clerk, which shall trigger future joint meeting(s) of the Council's <br />Personnel and Finance Committee and the Community Relations Committee. In order for a South <br />Bend Municipal ID Card Program to become effective following such joint meeting(s), a Council <br />Resolution, which certifies that the implementation and administration of the South Bend <br />Municipal ID Card Program would be operated at minimal or no net cost to the City, its <br />departments, bureaus, or agencies, and which establishes any and all fees, will be required to be <br />adopted by the Common Council. <br />b. The South Bend Municipal ID Card shall bear the seal of the City and shall be <br />produced in a form which is encrypted with a magnetic strip, barcode or similar security feature to <br />prevent card duplication or counterfeit reproduction, and is secured from electronic pickpocketing <br />(EP) with a radio - frequency identification (RFID) blocking card or sleeve. <br />4. Application Process. <br />a. To obtain a South Bend Municipal ID Card, a resident shall complete an application, <br />under pains and penalties of perjury, which requires proof of identity and proof of residency <br />within the city. Said applications shall have instructions available in English, and other language(s) <br />upon request. Upon receipt of both proof of identity and residency as required by the sub - sections <br />included below, and the applicable fee, the Program Administrator shall issue shall issue a South <br />Bend Municipal ID Card meeting the conditions set forth in sub - section 3.b of this ordinance. <br />(i) Proof ofldentity: In order to establish identity, each applicant must present <br />either: <br />(1) One (1) of the following documents containing both the applicant's <br />photograph and date of birth: a U.S. or foreign passport; a driver's license <br />issued by a state or territory of the United States; a state identification card <br />issued by any state or territory of the United States; a U.S. Permanent <br />Resident Card (commonly referred to as a `Green Card'); a consular <br />identification (CID) card or matriculal; or a photo identification card issued <br />by another country to its citizens or nationals that meets the following <br />requirements <br />1 For over 100 years, the Mexican government have authorized the Consulate of Mexico to issue a matricula or <br />Consular ID card to Mexican citizens who live outside of Mexico. The matricula certifies that the individual is a <br />Mexican citizen, includes a birthplace and individual's address outside of Mexico. Said cards are valid for five (5) <br />years and cost approximately thirty dollars. Information on the Consular ID Card which has been posted by the <br />Consulate of Mexico was filed with this ordinance and is available from the Office of the City Clerk. <br />