The City of Beacon is providing the Beacon ID card for identification
and access to services provided by the City of Beacon. The City does
not act as guarantor or warrantor of either of the information provided
by the applicant for the Beacon ID card or of/against acts, criminal
or otherwise committed by the individual(s) while possessing or using
the Beacon ID card. The City does not waive any of its protections
afforded under federal, state or local laws, by processing or issuing
the Beacon ID cards.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEACON ID CARD
An identification card issued by the City of Beacon that
shall, at a minimum, display the cardholder's photograph, name,
date of birth, address, ID card number, and card expiration date.
Such identification card shall be designed in a manner to deter fraud
which may include bar codes, serial numbers, watermarks, City Seal,
or other security measures used to protect against fraud. Additionally,
the card does not bestow eligibility for state or federal financial
benefits, therefore significantly reducing the incentive to fraudulently
obtain an ID card.
CITY
The City of Beacon or any department, agency, board, or commission
thereof.
RESIDENT
A person who can establish that he or she is a current resident of the City of Beacon pursuant to §
42-6.
The City Clerk shall act as the custodian of all records and
applications. The City shall work with such groups as Nobody Leaves
Mid-Hudson to implement the Beacon ID card program.
The City may, consistent with all federal, state and local laws,
provide language assistance to applicants for the municipal identity
cards to facilitate access thereto. The City may identify and implement
measures, including but not limited to staff training, community outreach,
and language assistance tools, to address the needs of limited English
proficient individuals in the successful administration of the Beacon
ID card program.
It is a violation of this chapter for any person or entity to
undertake any of the following acts. A fine of no more than $100 may
be imposed for each violation.
A. To knowingly present false information in the course of applying
for a Beacon ID card.
B. To alter, copy, or replicate a Beacon ID card without the authority
of the City.
C. To use a Beacon ID card issued to another person, with the intent
to cause a third person or entity to believe the holder of the card
is the person to whom the card was issued.