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What is considered a 'secondary' piece of identification that can be used to support a primary ID in specific situations, but not on its own?

A credit card, while having a name, lacks crucial elements like a photo and date of birth, making it only usable as a secondary piece of ID to support identity

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Question: What is considered a 'secondary' piece of identification that can be used to support a primary ID in specific situations, but not on its own?

Answer options:

  • A valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licence.
  • A valid passport.
  • A Saskatchewan Health Card with a photo. ✅ A credit card with the person's name.

Correct answer: A credit card with the person's name.

Explanation: A credit card, while having a name, lacks crucial elements like a photo and date of birth, making it only usable as a secondary piece of ID to support identity if necessary, but never for age verification on its own. Valid Saskatchewan Driver's Licences, passports, and Saskatchewan Health Cards (photo versions) are generally considered primary IDs for age verification.

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