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A new AGLC regulation specifies that patrons must provide two pieces of valid identification if their primary ID does not contain a photograph visible to the server. Which of the following combinations would be acceptable for age verification under this hypothetical rule?

Alberta Photo ID card is acceptable government-issued photo ID. A Canadian Birth Certificate, while not having a photo, is a valid government-issued document th

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Question: A new AGLC regulation specifies that patrons must provide two pieces of valid identification if their primary ID does not contain a photograph visible to the server. Which of the following combinations would be acceptable for age verification under this hypothetical rule?

Answer options:

  • A valid Alberta Health Care Card and a Student ID card.
  • A valid Foreign Passport (with photo) and an expired Alberta Driver's License. ✅ A valid Canadian Birth Certificate (no photo) and a valid Alberta Photo ID card.
  • A valid Credit Card (with signature) and a recent utility bill.

Correct answer: A valid Canadian Birth Certificate (no photo) and a valid Alberta Photo ID card.

Explanation: Alberta Photo ID card is acceptable government-issued photo ID. A Canadian Birth Certificate, while not having a photo, is a valid government-issued document that can confirm identity and age when paired with a photo ID. An Alberta Health Care Card is not accepted for age verification in Alberta as it belongs to the individual's healthcare data, and a student ID is not government-issued. An expired ID is not valid. Credit cards and utility bills are not acceptable forms of ID for age verification under AGLC regulations.

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