That is a good point, there should be a DOCTYPE identifier for CSS, that would make it a lot easier to validate and everything.
IMHO not, because CSS doesn't have strict separation of versions. The validator should check only "well-formness" of it.
And then alternatively you could be asked what version/revesion you used when authoring it - to check it for valid selector/rules/media etc. However you can have CSS1, CSS2 (precisely 2.1 as the last revision), CSS3 and vendor specific rules in one file and browser should pick only the ones the understand. So many version of CSS can be in one file. Therefore validation against one specific version is IMHO N/A here.
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