RCW 66.44.316
Certain persons eighteen years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment.
It is lawful for:
(1) Professional musicians, professional disc jockeys, or professional sound or lighting technicians actively engaged in support of professional musicians or professional disc jockeys, eighteen years of age and older, to enter and to remain in any premises licensed under the provisions of Title 66 RCW, but only during and in the course of their employment as musicians, disc jockeys, or sound or lighting technicians;
(2) Persons eighteen years of age and older performing janitorial services to enter and remain on premises licensed under the provisions of Title 66 RCW when the premises are closed but only during and in the course of their performance of janitorial services;
(3) Employees of amusement device companies, which employees are eighteen years of age or older, to enter and to remain in any premises licensed under the provisions of Title 66 RCW, but only during and in the course of their employment for the purpose of installing, maintaining, repairing, or removing an amusement device. For the purposes of this section amusement device means coin-operated video games, pinball machines, juke boxes, or other similar devices; and
(4) Security and law enforcement officers, and firefighters eighteen years of age or older to enter and to remain in any premises licensed under Title 66 RCW, but only during and in the course of their official duties and only if they are not the direct employees of the licensee. However, the application of the [this] subsection to security officers is limited to casual, isolated incidents arising in the course of their duties and does not extend to continuous or frequent entering or remaining in any licensed premises.
This section shall not be construed as permitting the sale or distribution of any alcoholic beverages to any person under the age of twenty-one years.
[ 1985 c 323 § 1; 1984 c 136 § 1; 1980 c 22 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 96 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 66 - Alcoholic Beverage Control
Chapter 66.44 - Enforcement—Penalties.
66.44.010 - Local officers to enforce law—Authority of board—Liquor enforcement officers.
66.44.040 - Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, informations, process, etc.
66.44.050 - Description of offense in words of statutes—Proof required.
66.44.060 - Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent.
66.44.070 - Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content.
66.44.080 - Service of process on corporation.
66.44.090 - Acting without license.
66.44.100 - Opening or consuming liquor in public place—Penalty.
66.44.120 - Unlawful use of seal.
66.44.130 - Sales of liquor by drink or bottle.
66.44.150 - Buying liquor illegally.
66.44.160 - Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverages.
66.44.170 - Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell—Prima facie evidence, what is.
66.44.175 - Violations of law.
66.44.180 - General penalties—Jurisdiction for violations.
66.44.193 - Sales on university or college campus.
66.44.210 - Obtaining liquor for ineligible person.
66.44.240 - Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against carrier—Exception.
66.44.250 - Drinking in public conveyance—Penalty against individual—Restricted application.
66.44.265 - Candidates giving or purchasing liquor on election day prohibited.
66.44.270 - Furnishing liquor to minors—Possession, use—Penalties—Exhibition of effects—Exceptions.
66.44.280 - Minor applying for permit.
66.44.290 - Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor—Penalty.
66.44.325 - Unlawful transfer to minor of age identification.
66.44.365 - Juvenile driving privileges—Alcohol or drug violations.
66.44.370 - Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title.
66.44.800 - Compliance by Washington wine and beer commissions.