With this in mind, RMS may include or collect the
following data on airmen and / or aircraft owners and registrants, either for authentication or certification
requirements: Name, Date of birth (airmen only), Social security number (airmen only), Driver's license number, passport number, or government ID number, Physical Description (height, weight, hair and eye color, sex, and
citizenship), Address (airmen only), Medical records (airmen only), Certificate number (airmen only) In the past, RMS used an airman's social security number as the certificate number.
Of course, there are standard
requirements that must be
followed by consumers such as legal US
citizenship, being more than 18 years old, current employment.
In each of the above areas — entry restrictions, advertising and paralegals — the courts did ultimately inspire, if not dictate, significant change:
citizenship requirements were ultimately deemed invalid by the Supreme Court of Canada in Andrews, advertising restrictions were liberalized in the context of a series of post-Charter cases finding freedom of expression protections applied to commercial speech and professional advertising, and paralegal regulation has been reviewed in provinces across Canada
following the courts» attention to the issue.