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Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor purchase in Alberta?
According to AGLC regulations, a valid provincial driver's license is an acceptable form of primary ID. Student IDs, photos of ID on phones, and expired documen
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Question: Which of the following is an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor purchase in Alberta?
Answer options:
- A student ID card from a local college. ✅ A valid provincial driver's license.
- A photo of a passport on a phone.
- An expired health card.
Correct answer: A valid provincial driver's license.
Explanation: According to AGLC regulations, a valid provincial driver's license is an acceptable form of primary ID. Student IDs, photos of ID on phones, and expired documents are not considered valid or acceptable for verifying age for liquor purchases. Valid ID must be physical, current, and government-issued.
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