RCW 66.28.285
Three-tier system—Definitions.
The definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 66.28.280 through 66.28.315 unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Adverse impact on public health and safety" means that an existing or proposed practice or occurrence has resulted or is more likely than not to result in alcohol being made significantly more attractive or available to minors than would otherwise be the case or has resulted or is more likely than not to result in overconsumption, consumption by minors, or other harmful or abusive forms of consumption.
(2) "Affiliate" means any one of two or more persons if one of those persons has actual or legal control, directly or indirectly, whether by stock ownership or otherwise, of the other person or persons and any one of two or more persons subject to common control, actual or legal, directly or indirectly, whether by stock ownership or otherwise.
(3) "Industry member" means a licensed manufacturer, producer, supplier, importer, wholesaler, distributor, authorized representative, certificate of approval holder, warehouse, and any affiliates, subsidiaries, officers, directors, partners, agents, employees, and representatives of any industry member. "Industry member" does not include the board or any of the board's employees.
(4) "Person" means any individual, partnership, joint stock company, business trust, association, corporation, or other form of business enterprise, including a receiver, trustee, or liquidating agent and includes any officer or employee of a retailer or industry member.
(5) "Retailer" means the holder of a license issued by the board to allow for the sale of alcoholic beverages to consumers for consumption on or off premises and any of the retailer's agents, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, or employees. "Retailer" does not include the board or any of the board's employees.
(6) "Undue influence" means one retailer or industry member directly or indirectly influencing the purchasing, marketing, or sales decisions of another retailer or industry member by any agreement written or unwritten or any other business practices or arrangements such as but not limited to the following:
(a) Any form of coercion between industry members and retailers or between retailers and industry members through acts or threats of physical or economic harm, including threat of loss of supply or threat of curtailment of purchase;
(b) A retailer on an involuntary basis purchasing less than it would have of another industry member's product;
(c) Purchases made by a retailer or industry member as a prerequisite for purchase of other items;
(d) A retailer purchasing a specific or minimum quantity or type of a product or products from an industry member;
(e) An industry member requiring a retailer to take and dispose of a certain product type or quota of the industry member's products;
(f) A retailer having a continuing obligation to purchase or otherwise promote or display an industry member's product;
(g) An industry member having a continuing obligation to sell a product to a retailer;
(h) A retailer having a commitment not to terminate its relationship with an industry member with respect to purchase of the industry member's products or an industry member having a commitment not to terminate its relationship with a retailer with respect to the sale of a particular product or products;
(i) An industry member being involved in the day-to-day operations of a retailer or a retailer being involved in the day-to-day operations of an industry member in a manner that violates the provisions of this section;
(j) Discriminatory pricing practices as prohibited by law or other practices that are discriminatory in that product is not offered to all retailers in the local market on the same terms.
[ 2009 c 506 § 2.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 66 - Alcoholic Beverage Control
Chapter 66.28 - Miscellaneous Regulatory Provisions.
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.
66.28.080 - Permit for music and dancing upon licensed premises.
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.
66.28.160 - Promotion of liquor at colleges and universities.
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.
66.28.230 - 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.
66.28.285 - Three-tier system—Definitions.
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.