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Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do plastic bag rules rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County banned single-use plastic carryout bags in unincorporated areas via Ordinance 2010-0059, requiring a minimum 10-cent paper-bag charge. California SB-270 extended the ban statewide, and AB-1162 (2024) further restricts pre-checkout plastic bags countywide.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles Ordinance 187737 (LAMC section 195.00) bans single-use plastic carryout bags at all retailers and requires a minimum 10-cent charge for paper or reusable bags. The rule mirrors California SB-270 statewide bag policy.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
County ordinanceOrd. 2010-0059, LACO 12.85-
Paper-bag feeMinimum 10 centsMinimum 10 cents
State lawPRC section 42281, SB-270PRC section 42281, SB-270
WIC/CalFreshExempt from feeExempt from fee
City ordinance-Ord. 187737, LAMC 195.00

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Lakewood FAQ

Can my deli still hand out thin plastic bags for sandwiches?

Yes. Bags used to wrap loose food items inside the store are exempt under LACO Title 12.85 and SB-270; only checkout carryout bags trigger the ban and the ten-cent fee.

Do I have to charge customers who bring their own bag?

No. The 10-cent charge under LACO Title 12.85 only applies when the store provides a paper or reusable bag at checkout. Customer-supplied bags are not charged.

Los Angeles FAQ

Can my deli still hand out thin plastic bags for sandwiches?

Yes. Bags used to wrap loose food items inside the store are exempt under LAMC section 195.00 and SB-270; only checkout carryout bags are restricted.

Do I have to charge customers who bring their own bag?

No. The 10-cent charge under LAMC section 195.00 only applies when the store provides a paper or reusable bag at checkout.

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