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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 3

39:3-10q Definitions.

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1. As used in sections 1 through 7 of P.L.2025, c.115 (C.39:3-10q through 39:3-10w):
"Attribute authentication" means the ability of a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card to affirmatively and accurately prove to a verifier that something the holder claims about themselves is true without revealing the underlying data associated with the license or card.
"Chief administrator" means the Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
"Commission" means the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
"Digital driver's license" means a digital basic driver's license, digital motorcycle license, or digital probationary driver's license issued by the commission that is accessible on an electronic device and includes all information found on a printed, hard-copy basic driver's license, motorcycle license, or probationary driver's license issued by the commission.
"Digital non-driver identification card" means a digital non-driver identification card issued by the commission that is accessible on an electronic device and includes all information found on a printed, hard-copy non-driver identification card issued by the commission.
"Digital wallet" means an application accessed on an electronic device or accessed remotely, which application permits a holder to present a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card in person, online, or through other remote means.
"Electronic device" means any mobile device capable of either communication or other transmission of information and includes, but is not limited to, a cellular telephone, wireless tablet, any device with Internet capability, or other wireless communication device.
"Holder" means a person who possesses a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card that establishes proof of that person's identity or of some attribute or authorization that the person possesses.
"Personal information" means any information that is linked or reasonably linked to an identified or identifiable person.
"Person" means a natural person.
"Presentation" means the act of revealing all or any portion of a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card to a verifier.
"Selective disclosure" means the sole discretion of a holder to choose which data fields from a digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card to disclose during a presentation, provided that the holder discloses at least those data fields that are reasonably necessary for the purpose of a presentation.
"Verification tool" means a device that is used by verifiers to exchange data with the holder's digital wallet during a presentation and to verify the authenticity of that presentation.
"Verifier" means a person or an entity that checks a holder's digital driver's license or digital non-driver identification card in order to establish proof of a holder's identity or of some attribute or authorization that the holder possesses.
L.2025, c.115, s.1.
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