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9.—(1) The manner in which an application by an individual to be issued with an ID card is to be included in an application to be issued with a designated document is prescribed for the purposes of section 6(7) of the 2006 Act (Applications for the issue of an ID card) as set out in paragraph (2).
(2) The prescribed manner is –
(a)by including in the application to be issued with the designated document a declaration that the individual is making their application for a designated document in connection with an application for the issue of an ID card;
(b)by making the application for the issue of an ID card in person by prior appointment to an appropriate office of the Identity and Passport Service ;
(c)subject to paragraph (4), by submitting the application on a form made available for the purpose by the Identity and Passport Service; and
(d)by including in the application the reference number of the application for a designated document.
(3) The application shall be accompanied by the relevant prescribed fee.
(4) In the case of an individual who lives in two gender roles and who is applying to be issued with an ID card in each gender, a form made available for the purpose by the Identity and Passport Service must be completed in relation to each of the genders.
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