ABC LawsQuestion 7 of 100
Under Bus. & Prof. Code §25660, which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of bona fide identification to establish a customer's age?
a.A valid California driver license with photograph
b.A valid Costco membership card with photograph and birth date
c.A valid U.S. military identification card
d.A valid passport from a foreign government
Explanation
Bus. & Prof. Code §25660 lists the only documents that give a licensee a statutory defense: a driver license or ID card issued by a state DMV or the federal government, an armed-forces ID, or a passport. Each must bear a photo, physical description, date of birth, and signature. Costco, employee, student, or warehouse-club cards (b) are NOT bona fide ID under §25660, even if they show a photo and birth date, and accepting them provides no defense to a §25658 charge.
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