California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Certification Practice Exam

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Can bring-your-own-beverage policies exist in California restaurants?

No, it is prohibited statewide

Yes, but local regulations must allow for it

In California, bring-your-own-beverage policies can exist in restaurants, but they are contingent on local regulations allowing such practices. This local control means that while the California statewide rules provide a framework, individual cities or counties may have their own specific laws that either permit or restrict these policies. As long as a restaurant operates within the parameters set by local authorities, they can legally allow customers to bring their own beverages. This flexibility enables various establishments to cater to the preferences of their clientele, contributing to a diverse dining experience. Therefore, the correct answer highlights the importance of adhering to local regulations when it comes to BYO policies.

Only in private venues

Only for groups of ten or more

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