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Plastic Straw Rules: San Jose vs Sunnyvale

How do plastic straw rules rules compare between San Jose, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

San Jose and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California AB-1884 prohibits dine-in restaurants from automatically providing plastic straws unless requested, and San Jose layers SJMC Chapter 9.10 single-use foodware rules pushing toward compostable or paper alternatives.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

California AB-1884 (Public Resources Code section 42270) and AB-1276 make Santa Clara County a straws-on-request jurisdiction. Restaurants countywide cannot auto-distribute single-use plastic straws; disability requests must be accommodated without burden under state and federal law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSunnyvale
State statuteCalifornia AB-1884 (2019)-
Local chapterSJMC 9.10-
CoverageFull-service dine-in restaurants-
On-request rulePlastic straws only if asked-
AccessibilityDisability accommodations preserved-
Default-Straws on request only
Dine-in statute-AB-1884, PRC section 42270
Quick-serve statute-AB-1276, PRC section 42273
Disability access-Must accommodate requests

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San Jose FAQ

Can I still get a plastic straw at a San Jose restaurant?

Yes. AB-1884 allows plastic straws on customer request at dine-in restaurants. Servers cannot automatically place them on the table or in drinks without you asking first.

Does the rule apply to fast-food drive-throughs?

AB-1884 specifically covers full-service dine-in restaurants. Quick-service and drive-through vendors are not directly regulated by the state straw rule, but local SJMC 9.10 foodware rules apply.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can a coffee shop in Mountain View set out a self-serve straw caddy?

No. AB-1276 bars self-service plastic straw stations countywide. Staff must hand a straw to a customer who specifically requests one, and only on request, citywide and in unincorporated areas.

Are paper or compostable straws restricted too?

Non-plastic straws can be offered, but the on-request rule applies to all single-use straws under AB-1276. Many Santa Clara County businesses voluntarily limit even paper straws to requests under SB-54.

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