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Which of the following describes the 'two-piece ID rule' for verifying age in BC?

The two-piece ID rule requires a primary piece of ID with a photo and a secondary piece to support it, such as a credit card with the same name.

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Question: Which of the following describes the 'two-piece ID rule' for verifying age in BC?

Answer options:

  • One government-issued ID with photo and one credit card
  • Two government-issued IDs, at least one with a photo ✅ One primary ID with photo and one secondary ID that supports the first
  • Any two pieces of ID that show the same birth date

Correct answer: One primary ID with photo and one secondary ID that supports the first

Explanation: The two-piece ID rule requires a primary piece of ID with a photo and a secondary piece to support it, such as a credit card with the same name.

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