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Utensils-On-Request: Thousand Oaks vs Ventura

How do utensils-on-request rules compare between Thousand Oaks, CA and Ventura, CA?

Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

California AB 1276 requires Thousand Oaks restaurants to provide single-use foodware accessories like utensils, straws, and condiment packets only on customer request, not by default.

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactThousand OaksVentura
State lawAB 1276 (2022)-
EffectiveJune 2022-
ItemsUtensils, straws, condiments-
Fine cap$300 annually-

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Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can my Thousand Oaks restaurant still hand out forks with takeout?

Only if the customer requests them. AB 1276 prohibits auto-including utensils, straws, and condiment packets in dine-in, takeout, drive-through, or delivery without a clear customer request.

Does this apply to school cafeterias and hospitals?

Schools, hospitals, prisons, and similar institutional food service have specific carve-outs in AB 1276. The on-request rule primarily targets restaurants and retail food facilities.

Ventura FAQ

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