
Alcoholic Beverages Control Agency
The Alcoholic Beverages Control Agency (ABCA) is a government organization responsible for regulating the production, distribution, sale, and consumption of alcoholic drinks within a jurisdiction. Its role includes issuing licenses to alcohol vendors, ensuring compliance with laws, setting standards for alcohol quality and safety, and preventing illegal or underage sales. The agency aims to promote responsible alcohol consumption, reduce related harm, and generate revenue through licensing fees. Overall, it safeguards public health and order by overseeing the alcoholic beverages industry and enforcing regulations effectively.