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A 19-year-old patron presents their valid Ontario Driver's Licence. What is the minimum information you must verify on this ID before serving them alcohol?
To correctly verify age and the validity of the ID, you must check the photo to ensure it matches the patron, the date of birth to confirm they are 19+, and the
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Question: A 19-year-old patron presents their valid Ontario Driver's Licence. What is the minimum information you must verify on this ID before serving them alcohol?
Answer options:
- Their photo, full name, and postal code. ✅ Their photo, date of birth, and expiry date.
- Their height, weight, and eye colour.
- Their driver's license number and issuing authority.
Correct answer: Their photo, date of birth, and expiry date.
Explanation: To correctly verify age and the validity of the ID, you must check the photo to ensure it matches the patron, the date of birth to confirm they are 19+, and the expiry date to ensure the ID is current. Other details like name and postal code are on the ID but are not the minimum crucial information for age verification. Options C and D are not primary factors for age checking.
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