Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 66.24 - Licenses—Stamp Taxes.
66.24.630 - Spirits retail license.

RCW 66.24.630
Spirits retail license.

(1) There is a spirits retail license to: Sell spirits in original containers to consumers for consumption off the licensed premises and to permit holders; sell spirits in original containers to retailers licensed to sell spirits for consumption on the premises, for resale at their licensed premises according to the terms of their licenses, although no single sale may exceed twenty-four liters, unless the sale is by a licensee that was a contract liquor store manager of a contract liquor store at the location of its spirits retail licensed premises from which it makes such sales; and export spirits.
(2) For the purposes of this title, a spirits retail license is a retail license, and a sale by a spirits retailer is a retail sale only if not for resale. Nothing in this title authorizes sales by on-sale licensees to other retail licensees. The board must establish by rule an obligation of on-sale spirits retailers to:
(a) Maintain a schedule by stock-keeping unit of all their purchases of spirits from spirits retail licensees, including combination spirits, beer, and wine licensees holding a license issued pursuant to RCW 66.24.035, indicating the identity of the seller and the quantities purchased; and
(b) Provide, not more frequently than quarterly, a report for each scheduled item containing the identity of the purchasing on-premises licensee and the quantities of that scheduled item purchased since any preceding report to:
(i) A distributor authorized by the distiller to distribute a scheduled item in the on-sale licensee's geographic area; or
(ii) A distiller acting as distributor of the scheduled item in the area.
(3)(a) Except as otherwise provided in (c) of this subsection, the board may issue spirits retail licenses only for premises comprising at least ten thousand square feet of fully enclosed retail space within a single structure, including storerooms and other interior auxiliary areas but excluding covered or fenced exterior areas, whether or not attached to the structure, and only to applicants that the board determines will maintain systems for inventory management, employee training, employee supervision, and physical security of the product substantially as effective as those of stores currently operated by the board with respect to preventing sales to or pilferage by underage or inebriated persons.
(b) License issuances and renewals are subject to RCW 66.24.010 and the regulations adopted thereunder, including without limitation rights of cities, towns, county legislative authorities, the public, churches, schools, and public institutions to object to or prevent issuance of local liquor licenses. However, existing grocery premises licensed to sell beer and/or wine are deemed to be premises "now licensed" under RCW 66.24.010(9)(a) for the purpose of processing applications for spirits retail licenses.
(c) The board may not deny a spirits retail license to an otherwise qualified contract liquor store at its contract location or to the holder of former state liquor store operating rights sold at auction under RCW 66.24.620 on the grounds of location, nature, or size of the premises to be licensed. The board may not deny a spirits retail license to applicants that are not contract liquor stores or operating rights holders on the grounds of the size of the premises to be licensed, if such applicant is otherwise qualified and the board determines that:
(i) There is no spirits retail license holder in the trade area that the applicant proposes to serve;
(ii) The applicant meets, or upon licensure will meet, the operational requirements established by the board by rule; and
(iii) The licensee has not committed more than one public safety violation within the three years preceding application.
(d) A retailer authorized to sell spirits for consumption on or off the licensed premises may accept delivery of spirits at its licensed premises, at another licensed premises as designated by the retailer, or at one or more warehouse facilities registered with the board, which facilities may also warehouse and distribute nonliquor items, and from which the retailer may deliver to its own licensed premises and, pursuant to sales permitted under subsection (1) of this section:
(i) To other retailer premises licensed to sell spirits for consumption on the licensed premises;
(ii) To other registered facilities; or
(iii) To lawful purchasers outside the state. The facilities may be registered and utilized by associations, cooperatives, or comparable groups of retailers, including at least one retailer licensed to sell spirits.
(e) For purposes of negotiating volume discounts, a group of individual retailers authorized to sell spirits for consumption off the licensed premises may accept delivery of spirits at their individual licensed premises or at any one of the individual licensee's premises, or at a warehouse facility registered with the board.
(4)(a) Except as otherwise provided in RCW 66.24.632, section 2, chapter 48, Laws of 2021, or in (b) of this subsection, each spirits retail licensee must pay to the board, for deposit into the liquor revolving fund, a license issuance fee equivalent to seventeen percent of all spirits sales revenues under the license, exclusive of taxes collected by the licensee and of sales of items on which a license fee payable under this section has otherwise been incurred. The board must establish rules setting forth the timing of such payments and reporting of sales dollar volume by the licensee, with payments required quarterly in arrears. The first payment is due October 1, 2012.
(b) This subsection (4) does not apply to craft distilleries for sales of spirits of the craft distillery's own production.
(5) In addition to the payment required under subsection (4) of this section, each licensee must pay an annual license renewal fee of one hundred sixty-six dollars. The board must periodically review and adjust the renewal fee as may be required to maintain it as comparable to annual license renewal fees for licenses to sell beer and wine not for consumption on the licensed premises. If required by law at the time, any increase of the annual renewal fee becomes effective only upon ratification by the legislature.
(6) As a condition to receiving and renewing a spirits retail license the licensee must provide training as prescribed by the board by rule for individuals who sell spirits or who manage others who sell spirits regarding compliance with laws and regulations regarding sale of spirits, including without limitation the prohibitions against sale of spirits to individuals who are underage or visibly intoxicated. The training must be provided before the individual first engages in the sale of spirits and must be renewed at least every five years. The licensee must maintain records documenting the nature and frequency of the training provided. An employee training program is presumptively sufficient if it incorporates a "responsible vendor program" adopted by the board.
(7) The maximum penalties prescribed by the board in WAC 314-29-020 through 314-29-040 relating to fines and suspensions are doubled for violations relating to the sale of spirits by spirits retail licensees.
(8)(a) The board must adopt regulations concerning the adoption and administration of a compliance training program for spirits retail licensees, to be known as a "responsible vendor program," to reduce underage drinking, encourage licensees to adopt specific best practices to prevent sales to minors, and provide licensees with an incentive to give their employees ongoing training in responsible alcohol sales and service.
(b) Licensees who join the responsible vendor program under this section and maintain all of the program's requirements are not subject to the doubling of penalties provided in this section for a single violation in any period of twelve calendar months.
(c) The responsible vendor program must be free, voluntary, and self-monitoring.
(d) To participate in the responsible vendor program, licensees must submit an application form to the board. If the application establishes that the licensee meets the qualifications to join the program, the board must send the licensee a membership certificate.
(e) A licensee participating in the responsible vendor program must at a minimum:
(i) Provide ongoing training to employees;
(ii) Accept only certain forms of identification for alcohol sales;
(iii) Adopt policies on alcohol sales and checking identification;
(iv) Post specific signs in the business; and
(v) Keep records verifying compliance with the program's requirements.
(f)(i) A spirits retail licensee that also holds a grocery store license under RCW 66.24.360 or a beer and/or wine specialty shop license under RCW 66.24.371 may, upon board approval and pursuant to board rules, transition to a combination spirits, beer, and wine license pursuant to RCW 66.24.035.
(ii) An applicant that would qualify for a spirits retail license under this section and that qualifies for a combination spirits, beer, and wine license pursuant to RCW 66.24.035 may apply for a license pursuant to RCW 66.24.035 instead of applying for a spirits retail license under this section.

[ 2021 c 48 § 5; 2020 c 238 § 9; 2017 c 96 § 4; 2015 c 186 § 1; 2012 2nd sp.s. c 6 § 401; 2012 c 2 § 103 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011).]
NOTES:

Findings—Intent—Expiration of temporary authorization—Customer identification—Food requirements—Effective date—2021 c 48: See notes following RCW 66.08.071.


Tax preference performance statement and expiration exemption—2021 c 48: See note following RCW 82.08.150.


Existing rights, liabilities, or obligations—Effective dates—Contingent effective dates—2012 2nd sp.s. c 6: See notes following RCW 82.04.29005.


Finding—Application—Rules—Effective date—Contingent effective date—2012 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1183): See notes following RCW 66.24.620.

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.