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Which of the following is considered a valid secondary piece of identification when checking for age verification in British Columbia?

In BC, a secondary ID must support the primary ID but does not need a photo if the primary has one. A BC Services Card (non-photo) is an acceptable secondary ID

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Question: Which of the following is considered a valid secondary piece of identification when checking for age verification in British Columbia?

Answer options:

  • A credit card with a signature
  • A student ID card without a visible photo
  • A social insurance number card ✅ A BC services card (non-photo)

Correct answer: A BC services card (non-photo)

Explanation: In BC, a secondary ID must support the primary ID but does not need a photo if the primary has one. A BC Services Card (non-photo) is an acceptable secondary ID.

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