Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 66.24 - Licenses—Stamp Taxes.
66.24.320 - Beer and/or wine restaurant license—Containers—Fee—Caterer's endorsement.

RCW 66.24.320
Beer and/or wine restaurant license—Containers—Fee—Caterer's endorsement. (Effective until December 31, 2023.)

There shall be a beer and/or wine restaurant license to sell beer, including strong beer, or wine, or both, at retail, for consumption on the premises. A patron of the licensee may remove from the premises, recorked or recapped in its original container, any portion of wine or sake that was purchased for consumption with a meal.
(1)(a) The annual fee shall be $100 for the beer license, $100 for the wine license, or $200 for a combination beer and wine license.
(b) The annual fees in (a) of this subsection are waived during the 12-month period beginning with the second calendar month after February 28, 2021, for:
(i) Licenses that expire during the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(b); and
(ii) Licenses issued to persons previously licensed under this section at any time during the 12-month period prior to the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(b).
(c) The waivers in (b) of this subsection do not apply to any licensee that:
(i) Had their license suspended by the board for health and safety violations of state COVID-19 guidelines; or
(ii) Received an order of immediate restraint or citation from the department of labor and industries for allowing an employee to perform work where business activity was prohibited in violation of an emergency proclamation of the governor under RCW 43.06.220.
(d) Upon request of the department of revenue, the board and the department of labor and industries must both provide a list of persons that they have determined to be ineligible for a fee waiver under (b) of this subsection for the reasons described in (c) of this subsection. Unless otherwise agreed, any list must be received by the department of revenue no later than 15 calendar days after the request is made.
(2)(a) The board may issue a caterer's endorsement to this license to allow the licensee to remove from the liquor stocks at the licensed premises, only those types of liquor that are authorized under the on-premises license privileges for sale and service at event locations at a specified date and, except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, place not currently licensed by the board. If the event is open to the public, it must be sponsored by a society or organization as defined by RCW 66.24.375. If attendance at the event is limited to members or invited guests of the sponsoring individual, society, or organization, the requirement that the sponsor must be a society or organization as defined by RCW 66.24.375 is waived. Cost of the endorsement is three hundred fifty dollars.
(b) The holder of this license with a catering endorsement shall, if requested by the board, notify the board or its designee of the date, time, place, and location of any catered event. Upon request, the licensee shall provide to the board all necessary or requested information concerning the society or organization that will be holding the function at which the endorsed license will be utilized.
(c) The holder of this license with a caterer's endorsement may, under conditions established by the board, store liquor on the premises of another not licensed by the board so long as there is a written agreement between the licensee and the other party to provide for ongoing catering services, the agreement contains no exclusivity clauses regarding the alcoholic beverages to be served, and the agreement is filed with the board.
(d) The holder of this license with a caterer's endorsement may, under conditions established by the board, store liquor on other premises operated by the licensee so long as the other premises are owned or controlled by a leasehold interest by that licensee. A duplicate license may be issued for each additional premises. A license fee of twenty dollars shall be required for such duplicate licenses.
(3) Licensees under this section that hold a caterer's endorsement are allowed to use this endorsement on a domestic winery premises or on the premises of a passenger vessel and may store liquor at such premises under conditions established by the board under the following conditions:
(a) Agreements between the domestic winery or the passenger vessel, as the case may be, and the retail licensee shall be in writing, contain no exclusivity clauses regarding the alcoholic beverages to be served, and be filed with the board; and
(b) The domestic winery or passenger vessel, as the case may be, and the retail licensee shall be separately contracted and compensated by the persons sponsoring the event for their respective services.
(4) The holder of this license or its manager may furnish beer or wine to the licensee's employees free of charge as may be required for use in connection with instruction on beer and wine. The instruction may include the history, nature, values, and characteristics of beer or wine, the use of wine lists, and the methods of presenting, serving, storing, and handling beer or wine. The beer and/or wine licensee must use the beer or wine it obtains under its license for the sampling as part of the instruction. The instruction must be given on the premises of the beer and/or wine licensee.
(5) If the license is issued to a person who contracts with the Washington state ferry system to provide food and alcohol service on a designated ferry route, the license shall cover any vessel assigned to the designated route. A separate license is required for each designated ferry route.

[ 2022 c 116 § 12; 2021 c 6 § 6; 2019 c 169 § 2; 2007 c 370 § 9; (2009 c 507 § 1 expired July 1, 2011). Prior: 2006 c 362 § 1; 2006 c 101 § 2; 2005 c 152 § 1; 2004 c 62 § 2; prior: 2003 c 345 § 1; 2003 c 167 § 6; 1998 c 126 § 4; 1997 c 321 § 18; 1995 c 232 § 6; 1991 c 42 § 1; 1987 c 458 § 11; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 37; 1977 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1969 c 117 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 75 § 2; 1941 c 220 § 1; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23M) (adding new section 23-M to 1933 ex.s. c 62); Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7306-23M.]
NOTES:

Expiration date—2022 c 116 §§ 2-20: See note following RCW 66.24.420.


Effective date—Finding—Intent—2022 c 116: See notes following RCW 66.24.420.


Effective date—2021 c 6: See note following RCW 66.24.140.


Expiration date—2009 c 507: "This act expires July 1, 2011." [ 2009 c 507 § 15.]


Effective date—2003 c 167: See note following RCW 66.24.244.


Report to legislature—2003 c 167: See note following RCW 66.24.250.


Effective date—1998 c 126: See note following RCW 66.20.010.


Effective date—1997 c 321: See note following RCW 66.24.010.


Severability—1987 c 458: See note following RCW 48.21.160.


Effective date—1981 1st ex.s. c 5: See RCW 66.98.100.


Effective date—1967 ex.s. c 75: See note following RCW 66.08.180.


There shall be a beer and/or wine restaurant license to sell beer, including strong beer, or wine, or both, at retail, for consumption on the premises. A patron of the licensee may remove from the premises, recorked or recapped in its original container, any portion of wine or sake that was purchased for consumption with a meal.
(1)(a) The annual fee shall be two hundred dollars for the beer license, two hundred dollars for the wine license, or four hundred dollars for a combination beer and wine license.
(b) The annual fees in (a) of this subsection are waived during the 12-month period beginning with the second calendar month after February 28, 2021, for:
(i) Licenses that expire during the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(b); and
(ii) Licenses issued to persons previously licensed under this section at any time during the 12-month period prior to the 12-month waiver period under this subsection (1)(b).
(c) The waivers in (b) of this subsection do not apply to any licensee that:
(i) Had their license suspended by the board for health and safety violations of state COVID-19 guidelines; or
(ii) Received an order of immediate restraint or citation from the department of labor and industries for allowing an employee to perform work where business activity was prohibited in violation of an emergency proclamation of the governor under RCW 43.06.220.
(d) Upon request of the department of revenue, the board and the department of labor and industries must both provide a list of persons that they have determined to be ineligible for a fee waiver under (b) of this subsection for the reasons described in (c) of this subsection. Unless otherwise agreed, any list must be received by the department of revenue no later than 15 calendar days after the request is made.
(2)(a) The board may issue a caterer's endorsement to this license to allow the licensee to remove from the liquor stocks at the licensed premises, only those types of liquor that are authorized under the on-premises license privileges for sale and service at event locations at a specified date and, except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, place not currently licensed by the board. If the event is open to the public, it must be sponsored by a society or organization as defined by RCW 66.24.375. If attendance at the event is limited to members or invited guests of the sponsoring individual, society, or organization, the requirement that the sponsor must be a society or organization as defined by RCW 66.24.375 is waived. Cost of the endorsement is three hundred fifty dollars.
(b) The holder of this license with a catering endorsement shall, if requested by the board, notify the board or its designee of the date, time, place, and location of any catered event. Upon request, the licensee shall provide to the board all necessary or requested information concerning the society or organization that will be holding the function at which the endorsed license will be utilized.
(c) The holder of this license with a caterer's endorsement may, under conditions established by the board, store liquor on the premises of another not licensed by the board so long as there is a written agreement between the licensee and the other party to provide for ongoing catering services, the agreement contains no exclusivity clauses regarding the alcoholic beverages to be served, and the agreement is filed with the board.
(d) The holder of this license with a caterer's endorsement may, under conditions established by the board, store liquor on other premises operated by the licensee so long as the other premises are owned or controlled by a leasehold interest by that licensee. A duplicate license may be issued for each additional premises. A license fee of twenty dollars shall be required for such duplicate licenses.
(3) Licensees under this section that hold a caterer's endorsement are allowed to use this endorsement on a domestic winery premises or on the premises of a passenger vessel and may store liquor at such premises under conditions established by the board under the following conditions:
(a) Agreements between the domestic winery or the passenger vessel, as the case may be, and the retail licensee shall be in writing, contain no exclusivity clauses regarding the alcoholic beverages to be served, and be filed with the board; and
(b) The domestic winery or passenger vessel, as the case may be, and the retail licensee shall be separately contracted and compensated by the persons sponsoring the event for their respective services.
(4) The holder of this license or its manager may furnish beer or wine to the licensee's employees free of charge as may be required for use in connection with instruction on beer and wine. The instruction may include the history, nature, values, and characteristics of beer or wine, the use of wine lists, and the methods of presenting, serving, storing, and handling beer or wine. The beer and/or wine licensee must use the beer or wine it obtains under its license for the sampling as part of the instruction. The instruction must be given on the premises of the beer and/or wine licensee.
(5) If the license is issued to a person who contracts with the Washington state ferry system to provide food and alcohol service on a designated ferry route, the license shall cover any vessel assigned to the designated route. A separate license is required for each designated ferry route.

[ 2021 c 6 § 6; 2019 c 169 § 2; 2007 c 370 § 9; (2009 c 507 § 1 expired July 1, 2011). Prior: 2006 c 362 § 1; 2006 c 101 § 2; 2005 c 152 § 1; 2004 c 62 § 2; prior: 2003 c 345 § 1; 2003 c 167 § 6; 1998 c 126 § 4; 1997 c 321 § 18; 1995 c 232 § 6; 1991 c 42 § 1; 1987 c 458 § 11; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 § 37; 1977 ex.s. c 9 § 1; 1969 c 117 § 1; 1967 ex.s. c 75 § 2; 1941 c 220 § 1; 1937 c 217 § 1 (23M) (adding new section 23-M to 1933 ex.s. c 62); Rem. Supp. 1941 § 7306-23M.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2021 c 6: See note following RCW 66.24.140.


Expiration date—2009 c 507: "This act expires July 1, 2011." [ 2009 c 507 § 15.]


Effective date—2003 c 167: See note following RCW 66.24.244.


Report to legislature—2003 c 167: See note following RCW 66.24.250.


Effective date—1998 c 126: See note following RCW 66.20.010.


Effective date—1997 c 321: See note following RCW 66.24.010.


Severability—1987 c 458: See note following RCW 48.21.160.


Effective date—1981 1st ex.s. c 5: See RCW 66.98.100.


Effective date—1967 ex.s. c 75: See note following RCW 66.08.180.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 66 - Alcoholic Beverage Control

Chapter 66.24 - Licenses—Stamp Taxes.

66.24.010 - Licensure—Issuance—Conditions and restrictions—Limitations—Temporary licenses.

66.24.012 - License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

66.24.013 - License suspension—Electronic benefit cards.

66.24.015 - Nonrefundable application fee for retail license.

66.24.025 - Transfer of license—Fee—Exception—Corporate changes, approval—Fee.

66.24.035 - Combination spirits, beer, and wine license.

66.24.055 - Spirits distributor license.

66.24.065 - Spirits license fee distribution.

66.24.120 - Vacation of suspension on payment of penalty.

66.24.140 - Distiller's license—Fee—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions.

66.24.145 - Craft distillery—On-premises and off-premises consumption—Tasting room age restrictions.

66.24.146 - Tasting room license.

66.24.1471 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Food offerings required—Rules.

66.24.1472 - Jointly operated off-site tasting rooms—Jointly operated consumption areas.

66.24.1473 - Off-site tasting rooms—Number of licenses.

66.24.1474 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Obtaining a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license.

66.24.148 - Distilleries, craft distilleries, off-site tasting rooms—Rules.

66.24.150 - Manufacturer's license—Scope—Fee.

66.24.155 - Alcohol manufacturers—Ancillary activities—Penalties.

66.24.160 - Spirits importer's license—Fee.

66.24.165 - Local wine industry association license—Fee.

66.24.170 - Domestic winery license—Winery as distributor and/or retailer of own wine—Off-premises samples—Domestic wine made into sparkling wine—Sales at qualifying farmers markets.

66.24.175 - Farmers markets—Wine and beer sampling endorsement.

66.24.179 - Wine retailer reseller endorsement—Beer and/or wine specialty shop licensee.

66.24.185 - Bonded wine warehouse storage license—Qualifications and requirements—Fee.

66.24.191 - Wine transfers.

66.24.200 - Wine distributor's license—Fee.

66.24.203 - Wine importer's license—Principal office—Report—Labels—Fee.

66.24.206 - Out-of-state winery—Certificate of approval—Fee.

66.24.210 - Imposition of taxes on sales of wine and cider—Additional taxes—Distributions (as amended by 2016 c 225).

66.24.215 - Levy of assessment on wine producers and growers to fund wine commission—Assessment rate changes—Procedures—Disbursement—Continuation.

66.24.230 - Monthly reports of domestic winery, wine certificate of approval holder, wine importer, and wine distributor—Prohibited, authorized sales.

66.24.240 - Domestic brewery's license—Fee.

66.24.244 - Microbrewery's license—Fee.

66.24.246 - On-premises endorsement—Sale of beer by domestic wineries—Sale of wine by domestic breweries or microbreweries—Fee.

66.24.248 - Packaging services endorsement.

66.24.250 - Beer distributor's license—Fee.

66.24.261 - Beer importer's license—Principal office—Report—Labels—Fee.

66.24.270 - Manufacturer's monthly report of malt liquor or strong beer sales—Certificate of approval—Report for out-of-state or imported beer—Fee.

66.24.290 - Authorized, prohibited sales—Monthly reports—Added tax—Distribution—Late payment penalty—Additional taxes, purposes.

66.24.305 - Refunds of taxes on unsalable wine and beer.

66.24.310 - Representative's license—Qualifications—Conditions and restrictions—Fee.

66.24.320 - Beer and/or wine restaurant license—Containers—Fee—Caterer's endorsement.

66.24.330 - Tavern license—Fees.

66.24.350 - Snack bar license—Fee.

66.24.354 - Combined license—Sale of beer and wine for consumption on and off premises—Conditions—Fee.

66.24.360 - Grocery store license—Fees—Restricted license—Determination of public interest—Inventory—Endorsements.

66.24.363 - Grocery store—Beer and wine tasting endorsement.

66.24.371 - Beer and/or wine specialty shop license—Fee—Samples—Restricted license—Determination of public interest—Inventory.

66.24.375 - "Society or organization" defined for certain purposes.

66.24.380 - Special occasion license—Fee—Penalty.

66.24.395 - Interstate common carrier's licenses—Class CCI—Fees—Scope.

66.24.400 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Liquor by the bottle for hotel or club guests—Soju endorsement—Removing unconsumed liquor, when.

66.24.410 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Terms defined.

66.24.420 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Schedule of fees—Location—Number of licenses—Caterer's endorsement.

66.24.425 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license—Restaurants not serving the general public.

66.24.450 - Liquor by the drink, spirits, beer, and wine private club license—Qualifications—Fee.

66.24.452 - Private club beer and wine license—Fee.

66.24.455 - Bowling establishments—Extension of premises to concourse and lane areas—Beer and/or wine restaurant, tavern, snack bar, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant, spirits, beer, and wine private club, or beer and wine private club licensees.

66.24.480 - Bottle clubs—License required.

66.24.481 - Public place or club—License or permit required—Penalty.

66.24.495 - Nonprofit arts organization license—Fee.

66.24.520 - Grower's license—Fee.

66.24.530 - Duty free exporter's license—Class S—Fee.

66.24.540 - Motel license—Fee.

66.24.550 - Beer and wine gift delivery license—Fee—Limitations.

66.24.570 - Sports entertainment facility license—Fee—Caterer's endorsement—Financial arrangements—Reporting.

66.24.580 - Public house license—Fees—Limitations.

66.24.590 - Hotel license—Fee—Limitations.

66.24.600 - Nightclub license.

66.24.610 - VIP airport lounge operator.

66.24.620 - Sale of spirits by a holder of a spirits distributor or spirits retail license—State liquor store closure.

66.24.630 - Spirits retail license.

66.24.632 - Spirits retail licensee—Combination spirits, beer, and wine licensee—License issuance fee exemption.

66.24.640 - Licensed distillers operating as spirits retailers/distributors.

66.24.650 - Theater license—Beer, strong beer, and wine.

66.24.655 - Theater license—Spirits, beer, strong beer, and wine.

66.24.660 - Liquor sales at self-checkout registers.

66.24.670 - Liquor sampling activities.

66.24.675 - Beer and wine sampling on licensee premises.

66.24.680 - Senior center license.

66.24.690 - Caterer's license.

66.24.695 - Bonded and nonbonded spirits warehouse license.

66.24.700 - Gift certificates.

66.24.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.