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Identity Procedures AAs must be present when any identity procedure (see below) takes place and when any information is given to, or consent is sought from a child. Usually, consent is not necessary for fingerprints and non-intimate samples (e.g. nail clippings, hair, skin). What are the rules for consent? Consent is valid if: Provided the …