RCW 66.28.340
Retailer of wine or spirits—Wine or spirits delivery, warehouse, and distribution.
(1) A retailer authorized to sell wine may accept delivery of wine at its licensed premises or at one or more warehouse facilities registered with the board, which facilities may also warehouse and distribute nonliquor items, and from which it may deliver to its own licensed premises and, pursuant to sales permitted by this title, to other licensed retailers, to other registered facilities, or to lawful purchasers outside the state; such facilities may be registered and utilized by associations, cooperatives, or comparable groups of retailers including at least one retailer licensed to sell wine. A restaurant retailer authorized to sell spirits may accept delivery of spirits at its licensed premises or at one or more warehouse facilities registered with the board, which facilities may also warehouse and distribute nonliquor items, from which it may deliver to its own licensed premises and, pursuant to sales permitted by this title, to other licensed retailers, to other registered facilities, or to lawful purchasers outside the state; such facilities may be registered and utilized by associations, cooperatives, or comparable groups of retailers including at least one restaurant retailer licensed to sell spirits. Nothing in this section authorizes sales of spirits or wine by a retailer holding only an on-sale privilege to another retailer.
(2) A retailer authorized to sell both wine and spirits for consumption off the licensed premises may accept delivery of wine and 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 it may deliver to its own licensed premises and, pursuant to sales permitted by this title, to other licensed retailers, to other registered facilities, or to lawful purchasers outside the state. Such warehouse facilities may be registered and utilized by associations, cooperatives, or comparable groups of retailers including at least one retailer licensed to sell both spirits and wine. For purposes of negotiating volume discounts, a group of individual retailers authorized to sell both wine and spirits for consumption off the licensed premises may accept delivery of wine and spirits at a single location, which may be their individual licensed premises or at any one of the individual licensee's premises, or at a warehouse facility registered with the board.
[ 2016 c 190 § 2; 2012 c 2 § 123 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011).]
NOTES:
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
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.