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In BC, what legal requirement applies to signs informing patrons of acceptable forms of identification?
Licensees are required to clearly display signs informing patrons about the types of identification that are accepted for proof of age.
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Question: In BC, what legal requirement applies to signs informing patrons of acceptable forms of identification?
Answer options:
- No signs are required
- Signs must be displayed, but content is optional ✅ Signs must be clearly displayed stating accepted ID types
- Signs are only needed if minors are present
Correct answer: Signs must be clearly displayed stating accepted ID types
Explanation: Licensees are required to clearly display signs informing patrons about the types of identification that are accepted for proof of age.
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