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                                      List 
                                        of acceptable employment-eligibility documents 
                                        shortened
                                        
                                        The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
                                        (ICE), formerly the enforcement arm of 
                                        the dissolved Immigration and Naturalization 
                                        Service and the U.S. Customs Service ? 
                                        has shortened the list of documents that 
                                        establish both identity and employment 
                                        eligibility for the purposes of checking 
                                        completed Form I-9s for new hires. These 
                                        are referred to "List A" documents 
                                        on I-9 forms.
                                        
                                        No longer acceptable are certificates 
                                        of U.S. citizenship, certificates of naturalization, 
                                        current reentry permits and current refuge 
                                        travel documents. In addition, a current 
                                        passport alone is no longer sufficient 
                                        for List A purposes, but will suffice 
                                        if it's combined with either an I-551 
                                        stamp or an attached INS Form I-94, which 
                                        indicates unexpired employment authorization. 
                                        List B (documents establishing identity) 
                                        and List C (documents establishing employment 
                                        eligibility) remain unchanged.
                                        
                                        Here's one for the road - designate a 
                                        driver
                                        This holiday season, remind patrons to 
                                        celebrate responsibly. Restaurants can 
                                        take part in this campaign by utilizing 
                                        free materials being offered by the CRA 
                                        and the California Office of Traffic Safety 
                                        (OTS) and by offering complimentary or 
                                        reduced cost non-alcoholic drinks to designated 
                                        drivers. Watch for information to come 
                                        about California's holiday DUI prevention 
                                        campaign and more ideas to encourage patrons 
                                        to "Designate a Driver." 
                                        
                                        For more information on how you can get 
                                        involved, please contact Christie Schuck 
                                        at 916.418.1500 or christie.schuck@ogilvypr.com. 
                                        
                                        
                                        Reminder - The CRA Educational Foundation 
                                        (CRAEF) provides ServSafe® Alcohol 
                                        classes, providing training in responsible 
                                        alcoholic-beverage service, including 
                                        checking identification. The curriculum 
                                        is designed for licensees, managers and 
                                        employees. The training is a four-hour, 
                                        interactive program that reviews and reinforces 
                                        the skills needed to provide responsible 
                                        beverage service. Included with the training 
                                        is the administration of a secured examination. 
                                        
                                        
                                        For a complete listing of all CRAEF seminars, 
                                        click 
                                        here.
                                        
                                        In the next California Restaurant 
                                        Bulletin
                                        The next issue of California Restaurant 
                                        Bulletin gives you a glimpse of things 
                                        to come in 2007. From legislative issues 
                                        that will shake up the State Capitol, 
                                        to new laws and dining and wine trends, 
                                        this special edition of Bulletin will 
                                        give enlightening expert analysis of how 
                                        the new year will impact your business. 
                                        And speaking of new, our "10 Questions" 
                                        series introduces you to California's 
                                        Insurance Commissioner-elect Steve Poizner, 
                                        who explains how his professional background 
                                        makes him especially sensitive to the 
                                        needs of the state's business community. 
                                        Watch your mailboxes!
                                        
                                        Don't leave money on the table - save 
                                        energy in the kitchen! 
                                        Did you know over the course of a year 
                                        one commercial cooking appliance can use 
                                        as much energy as an entire house? When 
                                        it comes to saving energy in the kitchen, 
                                        how you use your appliances can be just 
                                        as important as which appliances you use. 
                                        For example, cutting just one hour each 
                                        day of a broiler's "on" time 
                                        can translate to savings of around $450 
                                        annually. For more tips like this one, 
                                        read the Appliances and Food Preparation 
                                        chapter in Boosting Restaurant Profits 
                                        with Energy Efficiency, Flex Your Power's 
                                        guide to saving money and energy for restaurant 
                                        owners and managers. Find 
                                        it here. 
                                        Over $2 billion in utility-sponsored energy-efficiency 
                                        programs are available throughout the 
                                        state, and many even offer financial incentives 
                                        to help offset the cost of efficiency 
                                        upgrades. Click 
                                        here 
                                        to find incentives and services in your 
                                        area.
                                        
                                        National 
                                        Tax Credit Group, 
                                        LLC provides in-depth state and federal 
                                        incentive tax credit studies. NTCG can 
                                        also assist chains and franchisors with 
                                        selecting the most tax-advantageous locations 
                                        to operate any new stores. For more information 
                                        on your eligibility, please visit www.ntcgtax.com 
                                        or call 800.791.3589. We offer a free 
                                        evaluation of your potential tax savings. 
                                        Join the rest of our restaurant clients 
                                        and take credits where credits are due!
                                        
                                        For more than a century, Alsco 
                                        has offered a complete line of linen, 
                                        chef coats and dining service uniforms, 
                                        a variety of floor mats to provide a safe 
                                        and professional image for your guests 
                                        and employees as well as the latest in 
                                        restroom technology and hygiene with the 
                                        new All Fresh Facility Services program. 
                                        For more information, visit www.alsco.com.
                                        
                                        Los Angeles City Council approved extending 
                                        the city's living wage
                                        By a 10-3 vote on November 22, the Los 
                                        Angeles City Council approved extending 
                                        the city's living wage, of approximately 
                                        $11 per hour, to hotels and businesses 
                                        operating on hotel properties on the LAX 
                                        Century Corridor. This is the first time 
                                        in the nation a city has imposed a living 
                                        wage on private businesses that have no 
                                        contractual relationship with the city. 
                                        
                                        
                                        A coalition of local hotels, the CRA and 
                                        California retailers have started collecting 
                                        signatures for a referendum for the city's 
                                        special election in early 2007. Despite 
                                        restrictions to this ordinance limiting 
                                        its effect to the LAX area only, it is 
                                        expected the living-wage ordinance will 
                                        expand citywide and set precedent to expand 
                                        beyond just hotel properties.
                                        
                                        The CRA needs the restaurant industry 
                                        to help educate the general public to 
                                        vote against this living wage. For more 
                                        information on how to get involved please 
                                        contact Andrew Casaña at 562.432.8291 
                                        or acasana@calrest.org.
                                        
                                        Call to action: Help defeat the 
                                        Capitola polystyrene ban mandate
                                        The CRA has been actively fighting to 
                                        defeat a proposed ordinance in the City 
                                        of Capitola, which attempts to repeal 
                                        the current voluntary ban on polystyrene 
                                        food packaging and implement a mandate. 
                                        The CRA has engaged restaurateurs in Capitola 
                                        to urge the council to work collaboratively 
                                        with local businesses and restaurants 
                                        to implement the original voluntary ban, 
                                        rather than impose a mandate. A letter 
                                        opposing this ordinance was sent to the 
                                        city council prior to the public hearing 
                                        held on Tuesday, November 21, at which 
                                        Amalia Chamorro, Director of Local Government 
                                        Affairs, as well as CRA members testified. 
                                        
                                        
                                        Although the proposal passed on its first 
                                        reading, the ordinance must pass a second 
                                        reading in order for the mandate to go 
                                        into effect. The CRA will be meeting with 
                                        city council members prior to the second 
                                        reading, which is scheduled for December 
                                        14. Time is of the essence. It is crucial 
                                        for Capitola restaurateurs to act now. 
                                        Write to the city council to express your 
                                        concerns and defeat this proposal. 
                                        
                                        For more information on how you can get 
                                        involved and to obtain a sample letter, 
                                        please contact Amalia Chamorro at 408.291.6344 
                                        or achamorro@calrest.org.
                                        
                                        Letter-grade postings proposed 
                                        in City of Bakersfield
                                        A city council committee in Bakersfield 
                                        is considering requiring restaurants to 
                                        post letter grades from their latest Kern 
                                        County Environmental Health Department 
                                        inspection. The Bakersfield City Council 
                                        has to approve the measure before this 
                                        requirement takes affect and is scheduled 
                                        to vote on it before the end of the month. 
                                        
                                        
                                        The committee made this recommendation 
                                        after the Board of Supervisors approved 
                                        a restaurant letter-grade system for unincorporated 
                                        areas of Kern County. The Board of Supervisors 
                                        left the decision up to the council members 
                                        of each city in Kern County whether to 
                                        implement the same system, which is similar 
                                        to one in place in Los Angeles.
                                        
                                        If approved by the Bakersfield City Council 
                                        at its late November meeting, letter grades 
                                        will be required to be posted in restaurant 
                                        windows sometime in 2007. For more information 
                                        please contact Andrew Casaña 562.432.8291. 
                                        Do you want to avoid drive-by-lawsuits. 
                                        Don't miss the opportunity to learn access 
                                        compliance from a recognized expert! Are 
                                        these elements of your business compliant: 
                                        restrooms, doors, aisles, tables, counters, 
                                        accessible counter, accessible parking, 
                                        path of travel from parking, curb ramps 
                                        vs. pedestrian ramps, detectable warnings/truncated 
                                        domes and other elements. ARA 
                                        Training Institute introduces 
                                        a series of specialized trainings for 
                                        access compliance. These trainings will 
                                        teach you about access and what you need 
                                        to know about your obligations under the 
                                        ADA and CA Title 24 Regulations. Don't 
                                        be a business caught off guard and have 
                                        to pay for the defense of a drive-by-lawsuit! 
                                        Register now at ARA 
                                        Training Institute to attend 
                                        the workshop that starts you on your way 
                                        to access compliance. Space is limited 
                                        to better serve attendees. Special rates 
                                        for California Restaurant Association 
                                        members.
                                       
                                        Are you in compliance with California's 
                                        tough meal period compliance laws? It's 
                                        a serious matter. Get it wrong and you 
                                        could be at risk for thousands, even millions 
                                        of dollars in penalties. CBS, 
                                        Inc. 
                                        offers a solution that allows operators 
                                        to track and report compliance on a daily 
                                        basis. The product, called NorthStar QuickReports, 
                                        is an affordable software solution that 
                                        runs on the back office computer of your 
                                        restaurant to tie in with your POSitouch 
                                        POS system. In addition to Meal Period 
                                        Compliance reports, QuickReports provides 
                                        dozens of other valuable tools. For more 
                                        info visit www.northstarenterprise.com 
                                        or contact CBS, Inc. at 800.551.7674.
                                        
                                        The CRA Property and Liability 
                                        Insurance Program
                                        Eligible CRA members who operate upscale, 
                                        full-service or quick-service operations 
                                        can take advantage of the new CRA Property 
                                        and Liability Program through UCA General 
                                        Insurance. 
                                        
                                        The new program provides coverage for 
                                        the following industry-specific features: 
                                        
                                        Spoilage of food and beverage caused by 
                                        a mechanical breakdown or failure of refrigeration 
                                        equipment. 
                                        
                                        Systems breakdown coverage for repair 
                                        or replacement of equipment and loss-of-income 
                                        coverage as a result of equipment failure. 
                                        
                                        
                                        Money and securities, including cash taken 
                                        in as well as lost or stolen credit-card 
                                        receipts and traveler's checks. 
                                        
                                        Building-ordinance coverage that provides 
                                        extra protection to help you rebuild in 
                                        compliance with local and potentially 
                                        expensive building codes in the event 
                                        of a loss. 
                                        
                                        Employee dishonesty, such as theft of 
                                        cash from the register, theft of silver 
                                        or linens and credit-card fraud. 
                                        
                                        Business income to reimburse you for lost 
                                        profits and continuing expenses caused 
                                        by fire or property damage for a period 
                                        of time selected by you at the beginning 
                                        of your coverage. 
                                        
                                        For more information about this program 
                                        and other insurance opportunities, please 
                                        contact Paula Moore at 877.644.9232 or 
                                        pmoore@calrest.org. 
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                                        CRA to host meeting on Valley robberies. 
                                        Spurred by a rash of robberies in the 
                                        area, the CRA is hosting a meeting for 
                                        members in the San Fernando Valley and 
                                        surrounding areas in collaboration with 
                                        the Los Angeles Police Department on Monday, 
                                        December 11 at the West Valley Police 
                                        Station Community Room, 19020 Vanowen 
                                        Street, Reseda. This meeting is to educate 
                                        members on precautions they can take to 
                                        protect themselves and employees. The 
                                        Los Angeles Daily News reports since their 
                                        first heist in July 2004, the "Ski 
                                        Masked Bandits" have targeted fine-dining 
                                        establishments as often as coffee shops 
                                        and are suspected of looting five restaurants 
                                        twice. The CRA hopes this meeting will 
                                        provide area restaurateurs with information 
                                        they can use to protect themselves and 
                                        their business. For more information about 
                                        this event, please contact Andrew Casaña 
                                        at 562.432.8291 or by email at acasana@calrest.org.
                                        
                                        Upcoming CRA Events and CRAEF 
                                        Seminars:
                                        11/30
                                        ServSafe® Alcohol: Responsible Beverage 
                                        Service 
                                        Sacramento
                                        
                                        12/5
                                        Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
                                        Silicon Valley
                                        
                                        12/15
                                        ServSafe®Train the Trainer Workshop 
                                        
                                        Sacramento
                                        
                                        12/18
                                        ServSafe® Food Protection Manager 
                                        Class and Exam
                                        Los Angeles 
                                        
                                        12/19
                                        ServSafe® Food Protection Manager 
                                        Class and Exam
                                        Sacramento
                                        
                                        12/20
                                        ServSafe® Food Protection Manager 
                                        Class and Exam
                                        Sacramento
                                        
                                        For more information or to register for 
                                        CRAEF seminars, please contact CRAEF at 
                                        800.765.4842 or visit www.calrest.org. 
                                        
                                      *Partial 
                                        listing of upcoming events. Please click 
                                        here for all CRA events.
                                       
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                                        ICE-O-Matic® 
                                        announces 
                                        the qualification of nearly 50 commercial 
                                        ice machine models for the California 
                                        energy-efficiency rebates paid by the 
                                        three largest utility companies in the 
                                        state ? Pacific Gas & Electric, San 
                                        Diego Gas & Electric, and Southern 
                                        California Edison. The major utility companies 
                                        have coordinated an offer to encourage 
                                        California businesses to install energy-efficient 
                                        equipment, which includes rebates up to 
                                        $500 for qualifying commercial ice machines. 
                                        The rebates are offered to commercial 
                                        businesses that purchase a qualifying 
                                        ice machine and have an existing, qualified 
                                        account with a participating utility company. 
                                        Rebate details and submission forms are 
                                        available from ICE-O-Matic® dealers 
                                        and distributors throughout the qualifying 
                                        regions in California. For more information 
                                        visit www.iceomatic.com.
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                                        injury triage system is helping California 
                                        restaurants avoid unnecessary workers' 
                                        comp claims, drive down costs and improve 
                                        health outcomes! Medcor provides 24/7 
                                        access to specially trained nurses over 
                                        a toll-free number. Medcor provides real-time 
                                        language translation whenever needed and 
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                                        broker or third party administrator. Medcor 
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