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At what point is an OF 346 considered invalid?

  1. When it is damaged

  2. When whiteout is used

  3. When it comes apart

  4. When the user moves to a different state

The correct answer is: When whiteout is used

An OF 346 form is considered invalid when whiteout is used because this action compromises the integrity of the document. Whiteout obscures original information, making it difficult to ascertain what was changed or if the alteration was authorized. Forms that display signs of tampering, such as whiteout, can lead to disputes about the authenticity and accuracy of the information presented. In contrast, while damage to the form could affect its usability, it does not necessarily render it invalid unless it obstructs essential information. A form that comes apart may still contain valid information if the pieces can be resealed or if the data is intact. Additionally, moving to a different state does not invalidate the OF 346 itself; rather, it requires the user to understand the regulations and requirements within the new state context. Therefore, the use of whiteout uniquely undermines the validity of the form.