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What if an employee chooses to present documents from list B & C combination?

a) Acceptable, as either list can suffice
b) Not acceptable
c) Needs supervisor approval
d) May delay the hiring process

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Final answer:

If an employee chooses to present documents from list B and C, it is not acceptable as they are not mutually exclusive.

Step-by-step explanation:

If an employee chooses to present documents from list B and C combination, it is not acceptable. List B and C are not mutually exclusive, which means an employee cannot choose to present documents from both lists. Each list represents different types of documents that can be used to establish an employee's eligibility for employment.

For example, list B includes driver's licenses and ID cards issued by government entities such as a state motor vehicle department, while list C includes documents establishing employment authorization, such as a Social Security card. An employee should choose one document from either list B or list C to satisfy the documentation requirements for employment eligibility verification.

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