Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 66 Alcoholic Beverage Control - Chapter 66.20 Liquor Permits

  • 66.20.010 Permits classified -- Issuance -- Fees -- Waiver of provisions during state of emergency
    Upon application in the prescribed form being made to any employee authorized by the board to issue permits, accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee, ...
  • 66.20.020 Permits not transferable -- False name or address prohibited -- Sacramental liquor, wine
    (1) Every permit shall be issued in the name of the applicant therefor, and no permit shall be transferable, nor shall the holder of any ...
  • 66.20.040 Applicant must sign permit
    No permit shall be valid or be accepted or used for the purchase of liquor until the applicant for the permit has written his signature ...
  • 66.20.060 Duration
    Every permit issued for use after October 1, 1955, shall expire at midnight on the thirtieth day of June of the fiscal year for which ...
  • 66.20.070 Suspension or cancellation
    Where the holder of any permit issued under this title violates any provision of this title or of the regulations, or is an interdicted person, ...
  • 66.20.080 Surrender of suspended or canceled permit -- New permit, when
    Upon receipt of notice of the suspension or cancellation of his permit, the holder of the permit shall forthwith deliver up the permit to the ...
  • 66.20.085 License suspension -- Noncompliance with support order -- Reissuance
    The board shall immediately suspend the license of a person who has been certified pursuant to RCW 74.20A.320 by the department of social and health ...
  • 66.20.090 Retaining permits wrongfully presented
    Where any permit is presented to an employee by a person who is not the holder of the permit, or where any permit which is ...
  • 66.20.100 Physician may prescribe or administer liquor -- Penalty
    Any physician who deems liquor necessary for the health of a patient, whether an interdicted person or not, whom he has seen or visited professionally ...
  • 66.20.110 Dentist may administer liquor -- Penalty
    Any dentist who deems it necessary that any patient then under treatment by him should be supplied with liquor as a stimulant or restorative may ...
  • 66.20.120 Hospital, etc., may administer liquor -- Penalty
    Any person in charge of an institution regularly conducted as a hospital or sanatorium for the care of persons in ill health, or as a ...
  • 66.20.140 Limitation on application after cancellation or suspension
    No person whose permit has been canceled within the period of twelve months next preceding, or is suspended, shall make application to any employee under ...
  • 66.20.150 Purchases prohibited under canceled, suspended permit or under another's permit
    No person shall purchase or attempt to purchase liquor under a permit which is suspended, or which has been canceled, or of which he is ...
  • 66.20.160 "Card of identification," "licensee," "store employee" defined for certain purposes
    Words and phrases as used in RCW 66.20.160 to 66.20.210, inclusive, shall have the following meaning: "Card of identification" means any one of those cards ...
  • 66.20.170 Card of identification may be accepted as identification card and evidence of legal age
    A card of identification may for the purpose of this title and for the purpose of procuring liquor, be accepted as an identification card by ...
  • 66.20.180 Card of identification to be presented on request of licensee
    A card of identification shall be presented by the holder thereof upon request of any licensee, store employee, contract liquor store manager, contract liquor store ...
  • 66.20.190 Identification card holder may be required to sign certification card -- Contents -- Procedure -- Statement
    In addition to the presentation by the holder and verification by the licensee or store employee of such card of identification, the licensee or store ...
  • 66.20.200 Unlawful acts relating to identification or certification card -- Penalties
    (1) It shall be unlawful for the owner of a card of identification to transfer the card to any other person for the purpose of ...
  • 66.20.210 Licensee's immunity to prosecution or suit -- Certification card as evidence of good faith
    No licensee or the agent or employee of the licensee, or store employee, shall be prosecuted criminally or be sued in any civil action for ...
  • 66.20.300 Alcohol servers -- Definitions
    Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 66.20.310 through 66.20.350. (1) "Alcohol" has the same meaning as "liquor" ...
  • 66.20.310 Alcohol servers -- Permits -- Requirements -- Suspension, revocation -- Violations -- Exemptions (as amended by 2008 c 94)
    (1)(a) There shall be an alcohol server permit, known as a class 12 permit, for a manager or bartender selling or mixing alcohol, spirits, wines, ...
  • 66.20.310 Alcohol servers -- Permits -- Requirements -- Suspension, revocation -- Violations -- Exemptions (as amended by 2008 c 41)
    (1)(a) There shall be an alcohol server permit, known as a class 12 permit, for a manager or bartender selling or mixing alcohol, spirits, wines, ...
  • 66.20.320 Alcohol servers -- Education program -- Fees -- Issuance of permits
    (1) The board shall regulate a required alcohol server education program that includes: (a) Development of the curriculum and materials for the education program; (b) ...
  • 66.20.330 Alcohol servers -- Rules
    The board shall adopt rules to implement RCW 66.20.300 through 66.20.350 including, but not limited to, procedures and grounds for denying, suspending, or revoking permits.[1995 ...
  • 66.20.340 Alcohol servers -- Violation of rules -- Penalties
    A violation of any of the rules of the board adopted to implement RCW 66.20.300 through 66.20.350 is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of ...
  • 66.20.350 Alcohol servers -- Deposit of fees
    Fees collected by the board under RCW 66.20.300 through 66.20.350 shall be deposited in the liquor revolving fund in accordance with RCW 66.08.170.[1995 c 51 ...
  • 66.20.360 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Holder of license to manufacture wine
    The holder of a license to manufacture wine issued by this state or another state may ship its wine to a person who is a ...
  • 66.20.365 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Requirements for wineries
    Before wine may be shipped by a domestic winery or an out-of-state winery to a person who is a resident of Washington, the winery must: ...
  • 66.20.370 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Wine shipper's permit -- Requirements
    (1) An applicant for a wine shipper's permit under RCW 66.20.365 must: (a) Operate a winery located in the United States; (b) Provide the board ...
  • 66.20.375 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Labeling and private carrier requirements
    (1) A domestic winery or a wine shipper's permit holder must clearly label all wine cases or outside shipping packages of wine sent into or ...
  • 66.20.380 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Monthly reporting -- Display of permit or license number
    (1) A wine shipper's permit holder and a domestic winery must report to the board, on or before the twentieth day of each month, all ...
  • 66.20.385 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Fee for wine shipper's permit
    A fee for a wine shipper's permit may be established by the board.[2006 c 49 § 6.] ...
  • 66.20.390 Direct sale of wine to consumer -- Consent to jurisdiction -- Revocation or suspension of permit
    (1) Holders of a wine shipper's permit are deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of Washington concerning enforcement of chapter 49, Laws of 2006 ...

Last modified: April 7, 2009