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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) “Restricted food service facility” means either of the following:
(1) A food facility of 20 guestrooms or less that provides overnight transient occupancy accommodations, that serves food only to its registered guests, that serves only a breakfast or similar early morning meal and no other meals, and that includes the price of food in the price of the overnight transient occupancy accommodation.
(2) An agricultural homestay facility that meets all of the following requirements:
(A) Has not more than six guest rooms or accommodates not more than 15 guests.
(B) Provides overnight transient accommodations.
(C) Serves food only to its registered guests and serves meals at any time, and includes the price of food in the price of the overnight transient occupancy accommodation.
(D) Lodging and meals are incidental and not the primary function of the agricultural homestay facility.
(E) The agricultural homestay facility is located on, and is a part of, a farm, as defined in Section 52262 of the Food and Agricultural Code, that produces agricultural products as its primary source of income.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), a restricted food service facility may serve light foods or snacks presented to the guest for self-service.
(c) The predominant relationship between the occupants of a restricted food service facility and the permitholder of the facility is that of innkeeper and guest. For purposes of this section, the existence of some other legal relationships as between some occupants and the permitholder shall be immaterial.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Health and Safety Code - HSC § 113893 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/health-and-safety-code/hsc-sect-113893/
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