AB 744
Alcoholic beverage control: tied-house restrictions: exceptions: off-sale retail services.
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Bill overview
This bill amends California’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Act to expand exceptions for beer manufacturers and wholesalers performing services at off-sale retail locations. Specifically, it broadens the types of tasks they can perform, such as stacking, rotating, and taking inventory of beer brands. The bill also clarifies the definition of ‘single-serve containers’ for distilled spirits and wine, increasing the allowable volume. Finally, it exempts beer manufacturers’ premises from certain labeling requirements for draught beer.
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