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Mission Viejo vs Santa Ana

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between Mission Viejo, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Mission Viejo and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

California AB 1884 prohibits OC full-service restaurants from automatically providing single-use plastic straws; customers must explicitly request one. Many OC coastal cities go further and ban plastic straws outright.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

California Assembly Bill 1884 prevents Santa Ana full-service restaurants from giving customers single-use plastic straws unless the customer specifically requests one.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMission ViejoSanta Ana
State lawCA AB 1884 (2018)-
Applies toFull-service restaurants-
Local bansSeveral OC coastal cities-
Annual fine cap$300-
Statute-Cal. PRC 42270
Scope-Full-service only
Default-On request
Penalty-Warning, then small fine

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Mission Viejo FAQ

Can I still ask for a plastic straw in OC?

Yes at most full-service restaurants. In coastal cities like Laguna Beach with full bans, only compostable or paper straws are available, with disability exceptions.

Does the law cover bubble tea or smoothies?

Yes if served at a full-service restaurant. Quick-service and take-out-only shops are exempt under state law but may be covered by city ordinance.

Santa Ana FAQ

Does this apply to fast food in Santa Ana?

Not directly. The state rule covers full-service restaurants. Many fast-food chains follow it voluntarily, but compliance is not legally required at quick-service spots.

Can a restaurant refuse to give a straw?

No. Customers can request a single-use plastic straw and restaurants must comply, particularly for guests with disabilities who need them.

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