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A patron attempts to purchase alcohol using a Saskatchewan Learner's Permit. Can this be accepted as valid identification for age verification?

In Saskatchewan, a valid Saskatchewan Learner's Permit (Class 7 with a photo) is considered an acceptable form of identification for age verification, provided

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Question: A patron attempts to purchase alcohol using a Saskatchewan Learner's Permit. Can this be accepted as valid identification for age verification?

Answer options: ✅ Yes, as long as it includes a photo and date of birth.

  • No, learner's permits are never accepted as valid ID for alcohol purchases.
  • Only if accompanied by another piece of government-issued ID.
  • Yes, but only if the patron is with a fully licensed driver.

Correct answer: Yes, as long as it includes a photo and date of birth.

Explanation: In Saskatchewan, a valid Saskatchewan Learner's Permit (Class 7 with a photo) is considered an acceptable form of identification for age verification, provided it includes a photo and date of birth, as it is issued by SGI. It is a government-issued document that meets the necessary criteria for proving age. The presence of another licensed driver or additional ID is not required if the Learner's Permit itself is valid.

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