Is a licensee responsible for correcting nuisance conditions on or about the licensed premises?

 
June 14, 2011 - PRLog -- Is a licensee responsible for correcting nuisance conditions on or about the licensed premises? Yes. Upon notice, a licensee must take reasonable steps to correct objectionable, nuisance conditions on or about the licensed premises and on abutting public sidewalks up to 20 feet from the premises. A licensee must correct the conditions within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice.

The conditions include disturbance of the peace, public drunkenness, drinking in public, harassment of passerby, gambling, prostitution, loitering, public urination, lewd conduct, drug trafficking, or excessive loud noise.

Exception: Restaurants (License Types 41 and 47), hotels, motels, wineries, and beer manufacturers are not responible for correcting nuisance conditions on abutting public sidewalks. (Section 24200 [e] [f] [g]

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