The Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, administered by the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, regulates the application for, the issuance of, the suspension of, and the conditions imposed upon, various alcoholic beverage licenses. Existing law generally provides that a violation of the act is a misdemeanor.
This bill would require an applicant for a new permanent on-sale general public premises (Type 48) license or the holder of an existing Type 48 license to offer for sale to their customers drug testing devices at a cost not to exceed a reasonable amount based on the wholesale cost of those devices. The bill would require a licensee to post a related notice containing specified language in a prominent and conspicuous location. The bill would prohibit a Type 48 licensee from being held liable for a defective test or inaccurate test result. The bill would require a Type 48 licensee to ensure that all testing devices offered to customers have not exceeded their expiration date or recommended period of use, as specified. The bill would specify that a violation of its provisions is not a crime. The bill would require the department to post on its internet website information about the bill's requirements, as specified. The bill would make its provisions operative on July 1, 2024, and would repeal its provisions on January 1, 2027.