ABC LawsQuestion 4 of 100
A neighborhood bar that serves no meals and excludes anyone under 21 most likely holds which ABC license type?
a.Type 41 (on-sale beer and wine — eating place)
b.Type 48 (on-sale general — public premises)
c.Type 20 (off-sale beer and wine)
d.Type 47 (on-sale general — bona fide eating place)
Explanation
A Type 48 'on-sale general — public premises' license authorizes full liquor for on-premises consumption at a bar or tavern that does NOT serve meals; persons under 21 are prohibited from entering and remaining on Type 48 premises. Type 41 (a) is a beer-wine restaurant where minors may enter, Type 20 (c) is off-sale beer/wine only, and Type 47 (d) is a full-liquor restaurant where minors may dine with parents.
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