Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01438:reg:14:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L01438
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 14 (pt 5/17)
Character Range: 150695–153647

verify the authenticity of a photo ID using eIDVT to 5.
 (6) In this rule, identity document template means a model representation of a particular identity document that is used to verify a captured image of an identity document of that type.
Example: An identity document template may include text locations, colours and other graphical elements, security features, and locations of facial biometrics for identity documents that are also photo IDs.
 (7) The ISP must destroy images of processed photo IDs immediately after completion of the eIDVT biometric matching, except for images of photo IDs classified by the eIDVT as not genuine, which may be retained by the entity for fraud activities in accordance with subsection 49(8) of the Act.
 (8) The ISP must not use a facial image acquired from a photo ID for eIDVT biometric matching unless:
 (a) the entity has created an image quality profile for the facial image;
 (b) the entity has applied a quality threshold to the facial image;
 (c) the image has passed the quality threshold for the facial image quality profile; and
 (d) the ISP must follow the requirements described by ISO/IEC 29794-5 when determining the method to be used for generating the image quality profile of the facial image acquired from the photo ID.
 (9) The ISP must use a biometric matching algorithm to conduct one‑to‑one biometric matching between the acquired image and the facial image acquired from the photo ID.
 (10) The ISP must ensure that the verification, identification and detection processes do not result in any damage to the photo ID being processed.

5.21  Requirements for manual face comparison
 (1) Manual face comparison must be conducted using only an original, physical, photo ID presented in person by the individual at the time the manual face comparison is conducted.
 (2) An ISP must:
 (a) not permit an assessing officer to conduct manual face comparison unless the assessing officer has received awareness training in accordance with the guidance provided by the Guide for Facial Comparison Awareness Training of Assessors published by the Facial Identification Scientific Working Group:
              (i) before starting to conduct manual face comparisons for the ISP; and
              (ii) at least once in every 12 months thereafter;
Note: At the time these rules were made, the Guide for Facial Comparison Awareness Training of Assessors was located at https://fiswg.org/fiswg_guide_for_facial_comp_awareness_trng_assessors_v1.1_20220617.pdf.
 (b) provide assessing officers with a current reference document outlining practicable steps and guidance when conducting manual face comparison;
 (c) implement and maintain procedures to detect any fraudulent activities conducted by assessing officers when conducting manual face comparison; and
Note: Details of the procedures must be included in the accredited entity's fraud control plan.
 (d) record in its system security plan and fraud