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  2. California FAST Recovery Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fast Food Accountability and Standards (FAST) Recovery Act (AB 257) is a Californian law which brings multiple reforms to the state's fast food industry. The bill's provisions aim to allow workers and California state to hold fast-food chains responsible for issues like wage theft and overtime pay, and establish a council which itself shall be responsible for establishing minimum standards ...

  3. These 5 beloved businesses are closing in Sacramento area ...

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    Rio City Cafe is shutting in Old Sacramento after closing river deck. Rio City Cafe in Old Sacramento will serve its customers for the last time on Aug. 3 after 30 years in business.. In a ...

  4. How the 'junk fee' ban will affect prices displayed by ... - AOL

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    Starting July 1, restaurants will join thousands of other California businesses that are required to include all mandatory fees and charges in the prices they display or advertise. Above, a Santa ...

  5. Business license - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a company's business activity and physical location (address) determines which licenses are required to operate lawfully. Other determining factors may include the number of employees and the business, such as sole proprietor or corporation. Government agencies can fine or close a business operating without the required business ...

  6. California Homemade Food Act - Wikipedia

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    The California Homemade Food Act also relaxes many zoning restrictions for CFOs, since traditional bakeries would not be allowed to operate out of a residential area. Nevertheless, Cottage Food Operations will still have to apply for a permit from the County Department of Health and follow numerous other regulations set under the law.

  7. Over 500,000 fast-food workers in California just got a huge ...

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  8. Last call - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: No statewide closing time. Most municipalities set their last call at 2 a.m. Atlantic City serves 24 hours. Ocean City is a dry town. New Mexico: 2 a.m. Monday thru Saturday. 12a.m. on Sundays. New York: Under state law, establishments must stop serving alcohol by 4 a.m. The actual closing time is left up to each of New York's 62 ...

  9. California's minimum wage hike blamed for Fosters Freeze ...

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    California's decision to increase the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 an hour is primarily aimed at improving the standard of living for these workers in a state that's notoriously ...