Wash. Admin. Code § 314-55-150 - What are the forms of acceptable identification?
(1) Following are the forms of identification
that are acceptable to verify a person's age for the purpose of purchasing
cannabis:
(a) Driver's license, instruction
permit, or identification card of any state, or province of Canada, from a U.S.
territory or the District of Columbia, or "identicard" issued by the Washington
state department of licensing per
RCW
46.20.117;
(b) United States armed forces identification
card issued to active duty, reserve, and retired personnel and the personnel's
dependents, which may include an embedded, digital signature in lieu of a
visible signature;
(c)
Passport;
(d) Merchant Marine
identification card issued by the United States Coast Guard; and
(e) Enrollment card issued by the governing
authority of a federally recognized Indian tribe located in Washington, if the
enrollment card incorporates security features comparable to those implemented
by the department of licensing for Washington driver's licenses.
(2) The identification document is
not acceptable to verify age if expired.
Notes
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