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Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Ontario, according to Smart Serve guidelines?
Valid acceptable IDs must be government-issued and include a photograph and date of birth. An Ontario Photo Card meets these requirements. A student card is gen
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Question: Which of the following is an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Ontario, according to Smart Serve guidelines?
Answer options:
- A student card with a photo and date of birth.
- An expired Canadian passport. ✅ An Ontario Photo Card.
- A credit card with a photo.
Correct answer: An Ontario Photo Card.
Explanation: Valid acceptable IDs must be government-issued and include a photograph and date of birth. An Ontario Photo Card meets these requirements. A student card is generally not government-issued. An expired passport is not valid. A credit card, even with a photo, is not typically a government-issued ID for age verification purposes under the LLCA.
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