Special SituationsQuestion 94 of 100
A nonprofit charity wants to serve alcohol at a one-day fundraiser without holding an ongoing ABC license. The appropriate authorization is:
a.Type 47 full liquor restaurant license
b.Type 48 bar license
c.No authorization is needed for charitable events
d.A Daily License (Special Daily Beer and/or Wine License or Special Daily On-Sale General License) issued by ABC under §24045 et seq.
Explanation
ABC issues 'Daily Licenses' (sometimes called 'one-day' or 'special daily' permits) for nonprofit organizations and certain events to sell beer/wine or full liquor for limited periods at a specific location. Application is filed in advance with ABC. All §25602/§25658 rules apply, and RBS-certified servers are required if the event is at a permanent on-premises location. Operating without any authorization (c) is a §23300 misdemeanor.
Law Reference: Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §24045 et seq.Practice all 100 questions free — no signup required.
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