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Which of these is NOT an acceptable secondary piece of identification under BC's 2-piece ID rule?
A birth certificate typically lacks a photo and signature, which are usually required for a secondary piece of ID to support a primary piece. The 2-piece ID rul
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Question: Which of these is NOT an acceptable secondary piece of identification under BC's 2-piece ID rule?
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- Credit card with photo and signature
- Student ID card with photo and signature
- Employee ID card with photo and signature ✅ Birth certificate
Correct answer: Birth certificate
Explanation: A birth certificate typically lacks a photo and signature, which are usually required for a secondary piece of ID to support a primary piece. The 2-piece ID rule requires one government-issued ID with photo and DOB, and a second piece to confirm identity.
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