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According to BC's 2-piece ID rule, what combination of identification is generally required if a primary ID does not have a photo?

The 2-piece ID rule requires a primary ID (like a Driver's License) and a secondary ID. If the primary ID lacks a photo, the secondary ID must include one.

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Question: According to BC's 2-piece ID rule, what combination of identification is generally required if a primary ID does not have a photo?

Answer options:

  • Two primary IDs ✅ One primary ID and one secondary ID with a photo
  • Two secondary IDs, one with a photo
  • One primary ID with a photo and one secondary ID

Correct answer: One primary ID and one secondary ID with a photo

Explanation: The 2-piece ID rule requires a primary ID (like a Driver's License) and a secondary ID. If the primary ID lacks a photo, the secondary ID must include one.

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