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Which of these is generally NOT considered an acceptable form of secondary identification in Alberta?
A work ID badge typically does not contain the necessary information (like birthdate) nor is it government-issued to serve as acceptable secondary identificatio
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Question: Which of these is generally NOT considered an acceptable form of secondary identification in Alberta?
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- Credit card with current signature
- Bank card with current signature ✅ Work ID badge
- School ID card with photo
Correct answer: Work ID badge
Explanation: A work ID badge typically does not contain the necessary information (like birthdate) nor is it government-issued to serve as acceptable secondary identification. Accepted secondary IDs usually include a credit card, bank card, or other official photo ID that supports the primary identification presented.
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