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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 9Ch. 6Art. 1§ 23962 License Application Shortage Rules

§ 23962 License Application Shortage Rules

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§ 23962 License Application Shortage Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •If not enough people apply for liquor licenses in a county, the state can open a new application period.
  • •If too many people apply, the state will pick winners by a random drawing.
  • •You can't apply twice in the same county for the same license.

Example

A small town has 5 liquor licenses available, but only 3 people apply. The state then opens a new application period to let more people apply.

The state checks how many people applied for liquor licenses. If there are fewer applicants than licenses, they open a new chance for more people to apply.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 23962 License Application Shortage Rules

Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (b) of Section 23961, if at the conclusion of the period prescribed by the department for the filing of applications for issuance or transfer of on-sale general licenses in any county in its notice of intention to receive applications therefor published pursuant to Sections 23821 and 24070, the department finds there are less applicants than there are on-sale general licenses available for issuance or transfer under Sections 23821 and 24070, the department may, within 90 days of the conclusion of the period, publish pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code in the county where such new original on-sale general licenses may be issued or into which on-sale general licenses may be transferred, notice of the department’s intention to receive applications for the issuance of such new original licenses or for the intercounty transfer of such licenses, setting forth the date, time, manner, and place of acceptance of such applications within the county. If at the conclusion of the period prescribed by the department pursuant to this section, the department finds there are more applicants for such licenses than there are licenses available for issuance or transfer under Sections 23821 and 24070, the provisions of subdivision (a) of Section 23961 requiring priority drawings shall apply. No person who has applied in any county for a new original on-sale general license or for intercounty transfer of an on-sale general license during the period prescribed by the department in its notice of intention to receive applications therefor published pursuant to Sections 23821 and 24070, shall be permitted to file application for such new original license or for the intercounty transfer of such license in that county during the period prescribed for receiving applications pursuant to this section. (Added by Stats. 1969, Ch. 1466.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

acceptanceissuancelicenseintentionif therepriorityapplication

Related Statutes

  • § 23953 Partnership License Application Signatures
  • § 2733 Temporary Nursing Licenses
  • § 2815.5 Nurse-Midwife Certification Fees
  • § 2830.7 Nurse Anesthetist Certification Fees
  • § 4980.43 Postdegree Supervised Experience Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 23962.
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