ID VerificationQuestion 66 of 100
Bus. & Prof. Code §25660 lists documents that, when accepted in good faith, give the server a defense to a §25658 sale-to-minor charge. Which of the following is one of these documents?
a.A high school yearbook with the customer's photo
b.A valid U.S. passport bearing photograph, date of birth, description, and signature
c.A Costco membership card
d.An employee ID from the customer's workplace
Explanation
§25660 lists: (1) a driver license or ID card issued by a U.S. state DMV; (2) federal ID card; (3) a valid U.S. armed forces ID; (4) a valid passport (U.S. or foreign), each bearing photo, physical description, date of birth, and signature (or for some passports, equivalent biometric features). Yearbooks, warehouse-club cards, and employer IDs are NOT bona fide identification, regardless of how convincing they look, and accepting them gives the server no §25660 defense.
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