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to alter that document, or that purports to have been altered on a date on which, or at a place at which, or otherwise in circumstances in which, it was not in fact made or altered.

(3) A reference in this Act to a false foreign travel document shall be a reference—

(a) to a document that purports to be a passport, or a document for travel purposes, issued by or on behalf of—
(i) the government of a foreign country; or
(ii) such international organisation as the Minister may approve for the purposes of the definition of "foreign travel document" under subsection (1),
but that was not issued by or on behalf of that government or international organisation; or
(b) to a document that is a foreign travel document that has been altered by a person who is not authorised to alter that document.

(4) For the purposes of this Act, a person has parental responsibility for a child if, and only if—

(a) the person is the child’s parent;
(b) under any order of court, the child is to live with the person; or
(c) the person is entitled to guardianship or custody of the child under any written law.

Meaning of "personal identifier"

3.—(1) In this Act, "personal identifier" means any of the identifiers specified in the First Schedule (including any in digital form).

(2) The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend the First Schedule, except that any other personal identifier so prescribed in the order must—

(a) be an image of, or a measurement or recording of, an external part of the human body or a person’s voice; and
(b) not be an identifier the obtaining of which would involve the taking of an intimate sample within the meaning of section 13A of the Registration of Criminals Act (Cap. 268).