Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 66.28 - Miscellaneous Regulatory Provisions.
66.28.220 - Keg registration—Identification of containers—Rules—Fees—Sale in violation of rules unlawful.

RCW 66.28.220
Keg registration—Identification of containers—Rules—Fees—Sale in violation of rules unlawful.

(1) The board shall adopt rules requiring retail licensees to affix appropriate identification on all containers of four gallons or more of malt liquor for the purpose of tracing the purchasers of such containers. The rules may provide for identification to be done on a statewide basis or on the basis of smaller geographical areas. The rules do not apply to sales by domestic breweries and microbreweries of malt liquor of the licensee's own production in kegs or other containers containing four gallons or more of malt liquor, or to sales or leases by domestic breweries and microbreweries of kegs or containers that will hold four or more gallons of liquid.
(2) The board shall develop and make available forms for the declaration and receipt required by RCW 66.28.200. The board may charge spirits, beer, and wine restaurant licensees with an endorsement issued under RCW 66.24.400(4) and grocery store licensees for the costs of providing the forms and that money collected for the forms shall be deposited into the liquor revolving fund for use by the board, without further appropriation, to continue to administer the cost of the keg registration program.
(3) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, it is unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale kegs or other containers containing four gallons or more of malt liquor to consumers who are not licensed under chapter 66.24 RCW if the kegs or containers are not identified in compliance with rules adopted by the board.
(4) In accordance with *RCW 66.24.200, sales by domestic breweries and microbreweries of malt liquor of the licensee's own production in kegs or other containers containing four gallons or more of malt liquor are not subject to the keg and container identification requirements in this section or the board's rules.
(5) A violation of this section is a gross misdemeanor.

[ 2020 c 230 § 5; 2007 c 53 § 3; 2003 c 53 § 298; 1999 c 281 § 7; 1993 c 21 § 3; 1989 c 271 § 231.]
NOTES:

*Reviser's note: The reference to RCW 66.24.200 appears to be erroneous. RCW 66.28.200 was apparently intended.


Intent—Effective date—2003 c 53: See notes following RCW 2.48.180.


Effective dates—1989 c 271: See note following RCW 66.28.200.


Severability—1989 c 271: See note following RCW 9.94A.510.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 66 - Alcoholic Beverage Control

Chapter 66.28 - Miscellaneous Regulatory Provisions.

66.28.030 - Responsibility of breweries, microbreweries, wineries, certificate of approval holders, and importers for conduct of distributors—Penalties.

66.28.035 - Spirits certificate of approval holders—Reporting—Spirits shipments.

66.28.040 - Giving away of liquor prohibited—Exceptions.

66.28.042 - Providing food and beverages for business meetings permitted.

66.28.043 - Providing food, beverages, transportation, and admission to events permitted.

66.28.050 - Solicitation of orders prohibited.

66.28.060 - Distillers to make monthly report.

66.28.070 - Restrictions on purchases of spirits, beer, or wine by retail spirits, beer, or wine licensees or special occasion licensees.

66.28.080 - Permit for music and dancing upon licensed premises.

66.28.090 - Licensed premises or banquet permit premises open to inspection—Failure to allow, violation.

66.28.100 - Spirits to be labeled—Contents.

66.28.110 - Wine to be labeled—Contents.

66.28.120 - Malt liquor to be labeled—Contents.

66.28.130 - Selling, supplying, or serving of liquor to or consumption by standing or walking person.

66.28.140 - Removing family beer or wine from home for use at wine tastings or competitions—Conditions.

66.28.150 - Breweries, microbreweries, wineries, distilleries, distributors, certificate of approval holders, and agents authorized to conduct courses of instruction on beer and wine.

66.28.155 - Breweries, microbreweries, wineries, distilleries, distributors, certificate of approval holders, and agents authorized to conduct educational activities on licensed premises of retailer.

66.28.160 - Promotion of liquor at colleges and universities.

66.28.170 - Wine or malt beverage manufacturers—Discrimination in price to purchaser for resale prohibited—Price differentials.

66.28.180 - Price list—Contents—Contracts and memoranda with distributors.

66.28.185 - Sales of wine and spirits to the employees of licensed wine and spirits distributors.

66.28.190 - Sales of nonliquor food and food ingredients.

66.28.200 - Keg registration—Special endorsement for grocery store licensee—Requirements of seller.

66.28.210 - Keg registration—Requirements of purchaser.

66.28.220 - Keg registration—Identification of containers—Rules—Fees—Sale in violation of rules unlawful.

66.28.230 - Keg registration—Furnishing to minors—Penalties.

66.28.240 - Keg registration—State preemption.

66.28.260 - Beer distributors—Restricted transactions.

66.28.270 - Cash payments—Electronic funds transfers.

66.28.280 - Finding.

66.28.285 - Three-tier system—Definitions.

66.28.290 - Three-tier system—Direct or indirect interests between industry members, affiliates, and retailers.

66.28.295 - Three-tier system—Direct or indirect interests—Allowed activities.

66.28.300 - Three-tier system—Undue influence—Determination by board.

66.28.305 - Three-tier system—Money advances—Prohibition.

66.28.310 - Three-tier system—Promotional items.

66.28.315 - Three-tier system—Recordkeeping.

66.28.320 - Three-tier system—Rule adoption.

66.28.330 - Spirits sales—Foreign wine—Distilled spirits.

66.28.340 - Retailer of wine or spirits—Wine or spirits delivery, warehouse, and distribution.

66.28.350 - Theft prevention—Regulating spirits retailers.

66.28.360 - Cider sales—Container brought by purchaser.

66.28.370 - Failure to submit required reports or payment for license issuance—Penalty.