Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Practices in California: A Study of a Regulatory Agency
A mail survey sent to all 25 State of California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) offices and distributed to all 167 investigators assessed investigators' decisions to recommend issuance or denial of alcoholic beverage license applications. Investigators responded to three hypothetical vignette...
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description | A mail survey sent to all 25 State of California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) offices and distributed to all 167 investigators assessed investigators' decisions to recommend issuance or denial of alcoholic beverage license applications. Investigators responded to three hypothetical vignettes that involved applications for liquor licenses. Findings show that although ABC investigators are influenced by public protests, illegal applications, and an applicant's moral character, they consistently favor licensing the applicant. The two formal rules that were designed specifically to respond to the community's welfare do not present serious barriers to obtaining an alcohol license. As a state regulatory organization, ABC is influenced greatly by the industry that it is supposed to regulate. |
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