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Berkeley vs Oakland

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Berkeley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

California Public Resources Code 42270-42273, enacted by AB 1884 (2018), prohibits full-service restaurants from providing single-use plastic straws unless requested by the customer. The on-request rule applies uniformly to dine-in restaurants statewide.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

California Public Resources Code 42270-42273, enacted by AB 1884 (2018), prohibits full-service restaurants from providing single-use plastic straws unless requested by the customer. The on-request rule applies uniformly to dine-in restaurants statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyOakland
StatutePub Res 42270-42273Pub Res 42270-42273
Enacting LawAB 1884 (2018)AB 1884 (2018)
Covered BusinessesFull-service restaurantsFull-service restaurants
Annual Fine Cap$300$300

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Berkeley FAQ

Are plastic straws banned in California?

Not entirely. Full-service restaurants may not provide plastic straws unless requested. Customers can still ask for one, and fast-food rules vary by locality.

Can California cities ban plastic straws outright?

Yes. State law sets a baseline on-request rule, and local governments may impose complete bans on plastic straws in additional venues.

Oakland FAQ

Are plastic straws banned in California?

Not entirely. Full-service restaurants may not provide plastic straws unless requested. Customers can still ask for one, and fast-food rules vary by locality.

Can California cities ban plastic straws outright?

Yes. State law sets a baseline on-request rule, and local governments may impose complete bans on plastic straws in additional venues.

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