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Which of the following identification documents is generally NOT considered an acceptable form of primary ID for proving age in Alberta licensed establishments?

An Alberta Health Care Card does not contain a photograph and is therefore not considered an acceptable primary piece of identification for verifying age in Alb

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Question: Which of the following identification documents is generally NOT considered an acceptable form of primary ID for proving age in Alberta licensed establishments?

Answer options:

  • Alberta Driver's Licence
  • Canadian Passport ✅ Alberta Health Care Card
  • Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card

Correct answer: Alberta Health Care Card

Explanation: An Alberta Health Care Card does not contain a photograph and is therefore not considered an acceptable primary piece of identification for verifying age in Alberta licensed establishments as per AGLC regulations. Acceptable primary IDs require a photo, name, and date of birth. The other options are all valid primary forms of ID.

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