California bars and nightclubs must provide drug testing tools starting July 1

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California bars and nightclubs must provide drug testing tools starting July 1
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A new California law aimed at preventing sexual assault and the use of date rape drugs at bars and nightclubs goes into effect this summer.

Starting July 1st this year, a new law will take effect that will impact bars and nightclubs in California. AB1310 will require establishments with a Type 48 license , to provide drug test tools and to post signage warning customers about drink spiking. This new legislation for bars and nightclubs is an effort to prevent sexual assault.

" The law affects bars and nightclubs that ‘do not’ sell food. There are 2,400 establishments that this new law will affect, according to the Department of Alcoholic and Beverage Control."It requires bars and nightclubs that hold a Title 48 license to offer drug-testing kits to patrons and to post clear signage about these test kits," Devin Blankenship, Public Information Officer for the California Department of Alcoholic and Beverage Control said.

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