N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 15, § 32.4
(a) Each insurance company or other authorized person, as prescribed herein, shall issue ID cards to a policyholder:
(b) ID cards shall only be issued by the following:
(3) or this department. An agent, broker, agency, brokerage, insurance company or any other entity shall not provide ID card stock, software or means to issue ID cards to policyholders or other persons not authorized herein. ID cards shall not be issued by or completed by a policyholder or other person not authorized herein.
(c) Determination of registration status of customer at policy inception.
An authorized ID card issuer shall determine whether a vehicle is already registered in New York State by the policyholder registrant or whether the policyholder registrant intends to register the vehicle in New York State.
(d) New policyholder with vehicle(s) currently registered in New York State.
An authorized ID card issuer shall obtain the registration name(s) and vehicle description information from current New York State registration document(s) or electronic registration record for each vehicle to be insured at policy inception. At the time of original policy issuance, all registration names and vehicle information shall be incorporated, without modification, into both the policy application or policy and ID cards issued for specific vehicles. ID cards issued for individual vehicles shall be issued in a name corresponding to the registration name.
(e) New policyholder without vehicle(s) currently registered in New York State.
ID cards shall be issued in a name or names acceptable for registration for each vehicle. DMV shall not register a vehicle without proper documentation of registrant name. Acceptable proof of identity is required for an individual. Legal documentation, such as incorporation papers or a DBA filing with a county clerk is required for an organization (non-individual). Accordingly, at the time of original policy issuance, the policy and ID cards shall be issued in a name or names legally supported for registration. See section 32.15(g) of this Part for temporary NYAIP ID card (FS-75) identity and documentation requirements.
(f) Validation of VIN and New York State driver's license number (client ID).
A computerized process shall be employed by ID card issuers to validate the correctness of:
(2) the New York State driver's license number of individual policyholders. Such computerized process for VIN validation shall consist of the use of commercial VIN software or a check digit computation, as employed by the DMV developed software described herein. Such computerized process for New York State driver's license number validation shall consist of a check digit computation, as employed by the DMV developed software described herein.
(g) Basic requirements.
(4) An individual DBA is considered to be an organization name for purposes of this Part. Example of an insured name for an individual DBA: JOHN SMITH DBA SMITH TRUCKING.
(iv) An ID card issued in an individual name is not acceptable for registration in an individual DBA name.
Note:
Effective in January of 2000, DMV began registering an individual DBA name in accordance with the example in this subsection. An individual DBA was registered last name first during calendar years 1997, 1998 and 1999. DMV did not allow registration in the name of an individual DBA until February of 1997. In many cases a vehicle is actually registered in an individual name, not an individual DBA name.
(8) Name editing for trusts (organization name). Such ID cards require special editing to meet legal requirements and to fit in the available space. Examples:
(Individual-Michael Motorist)
MICHAEL;MOTORIST/TST
%MICHAEL;MOTORIST/STL (or/TR)
(Two individuals-Michael and Constance Motorist)
M;&;C;MOTORIST/TST
%M;&;C;MOTORIST/TST (or/TR)
TST=Trust
STL=Settlor (Grantor or Trustor)
TR=Trustee