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65.16.030
Affidavit of publication—Presumption.
All legal and other official notices shall be published in a legal newspaper as herein defined, and the affidavit of publication shall state that the newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the superior court of the county in which it is published, and shall be prima facie evidence of that fact. Wh...
65.16.040
Legal publications to be approved—Order of approval.
Sixty days from and after the date *this act becomes effective, a legal newspaper for the publication of any advertisement, notice, summons, report, proceeding, or other official document now or hereafter required by law to be published, shall be a newspaper which has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the ...
65.16.050
Revocation of approval—Notice.
An order of approval of a newspaper shall remain effective from the time of the entry thereof until the approval be terminated by a subsequent order of the court, which may be done whenever it shall be brought to the attention of the court that the newspaper is no longer qualified as a legal newspaper, and after notice...
65.16.060
Choice of newspapers.
Any summons, citation, notice of sheriff's sale, or legal advertisement of any description, the publication of which is now or may be hereafter required by law, may be published in any daily or weekly legal newspaper published in the county where the action, suit or other proceeding is pending, or is to be commenced or...
65.16.070
List posted in clerk's office.
Publications commenced in a legal newspaper, *when this act takes effect, may be completed in that newspaper notwithstanding any failure to obtain an order of approval under *this act, and notwithstanding an order of termination of approval prior to completion of publication. The clerk of the superior court of each cou...
65.16.080
Scope of provisions.
The provisions of *this act shall not apply in counties where no newspaper has been published for a period of one year prior to the publication of such legal or other official notices. [ 1941 c 213 s 5 ; 1921 c 99 s 3 ; Rem. Supp. 1941 s 253-3.] *Reviser's note: "this act," see note following RCW 65.16.040 .
65.16.091
Rates for legal notices.
The rate charged by a newspaper for legal notices shall not exceed the national advertising rate extended by the newspaper to all general advertisers and advertising agencies in its published rate card. [ 1977 c 34 s 3 .]
65.16.095
Rates for political candidates.
The rate charged by a newspaper for advertising in relation to candidates for political office shall not exceed the national advertising rate extended to all general advertisers and advertising agencies in its published rate card. [ 1955 c 186 s 2 .] Severability — 1955 c 186: "If any section of this act shall be found...
65.16.100
Omissions for Sundays and holidays.
Where any law or ordinance of any incorporated city or town in this state provides for the publication of any form of notice or advertisement for consecutive days in a daily newspaper, the publication of such notice on legal holidays and Sundays may be omitted without in any manner affecting the legality of such notice...
65.16.110
Affidavit to cover payment of fees.
The affidavit of publication of all notices required by law to be published shall state the full amount of the fee charged for such publication and that the fee has been paid in full. [ 1921 c 99 s 7 ; RRS s 253-7.]
65.16.120
Payment of fees in advance, on demand.
When, by law, any publication is required to be made by an officer of any suit, process, notice, order or other papers, the costs of such publication shall, if demanded, be tendered by the party procuring such publication before such officer shall be compelled to make publication thereof. [Code 1881 s 2092; 1869 p 373 ...
65.16.130
Publication of official notices by radio or television—Restrictions.
Any official of the state or any of its political subdivisions who is required by law to publish any notice required by law may supplement publication thereof by radio or television broadcast or both when, in his or her judgment, the public interest will be served thereby: PROVIDED, That the time, place, and nature of ...
65.16.150
Proof of publication by radio or television.
Written documentation of proof of publication of legal notice or notice of event must be provided by the radio or television station broadcasting the notice. [ 2007 c 103 s 2 ; 1961 c 85 s 3 ; 1951 c 119 s 3 .]
65.16.160
Publication of ordinances.
(1) Whenever any county is required by law to publish legal notices containing the full text of any proposed or adopted ordinance in a newspaper, the county may publish a summary of the ordinance which summary shall be approved by the governing body and which shall include: (a) The name of the county; (b) The formal id...
65.20.010
Purpose.
The legislature recognizes that confusion exists regarding the classification of manufactured homes as personal or real property. This confusion is increased because manufactured homes are treated as vehicles in some parts of state statutes, however these homes are often used as residences to house persons residing in ...
65.20.020
Definitions.(Effective until October 15, 2025.)
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter. (1) "Affixed" means that the manufactured home is installed in accordance with the installation standards in state law. (2) "Department" means the department of licensing. (3) "Eliminating the title" means to c...
65.20.030
Clarification of type of property and perfection of security interests.(Effective until October 15, 2025.)
When a manufactured home is sold or transferred on or after March 1, 1990, and when all ownership in the manufactured home is transferred through the sale or other transfer of the manufactured home to new owners, the manufactured home shall be real property when the new owners eliminate the title pursuant to this chapt...
65.20.040
Elimination of title—Application.
If a manufactured home is affixed to land that is owned by the homeowner, the homeowner may apply to the department to have the title to the manufactured home eliminated. The application package shall consist of the following: (1) An affidavit, in the form prescribed by the department, signed by all the owners of the m...
65.20.050
Elimination of title—Approval.(Effective until October 15, 2025.)
The department shall approve the application for elimination of the title when all requirements listed in RCW 65.20.040 have been satisfied and the registered and legal owners of the manufactured home have consented to the elimination of the title. After approval, the department shall have the approved application reco...
65.20.060
Eliminating title—Lenders and conveyances.(Effective until October 15, 2025.)
It is the responsibility of the owner, secured parties, and others to take action as necessary to protect their respective interests in conjunction with the elimination of the title or reissuance of a previously eliminated title. A manufactured home whose title has been eliminated shall be conveyed by deed or real esta...
65.20.070
Eliminating title—Removing manufactured home when title has been eliminated.(Effective until October 15, 2025.)
Before physical removal of an untitled manufactured home from the land the home is affixed to, the owner shall follow one of these two procedures: (1) Where a title is to be issued or the home has been destroyed: (a) The owner shall apply to the department for a title pursuant to chapter 46.12 RCW. In addition the owne...
65.20.080
Eliminating title—Uniform forms.
The department may prepare standard affidavits, lienholder's consents, and other forms to be used pursuant to this chapter. [ 1989 c 343 s 8 .]
65.20.090
Eliminating title—Fees.
The director may, in addition to the title fees and other fees and taxes required under chapter 46.12 RCW establish by rule a reasonable fee to cover the cost of processing documents and performing services by the department required under this chapter. Fees collected by the department for services provided by the depa...
65.20.100
Eliminating title—General supervision.
The department shall have the general supervision and control of the elimination of titles and shall have full power to do all things necessary and proper to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The director shall have the power to appoint the county auditors as the agents of the department. [ 1989 c 343 s 11 .]
65.20.110
Eliminating title—Rules.
The department may make any reasonable rules relating to the enforcement and proper operation of this chapter. [ 1989 c 343 s 12 .]
65.20.120
Eliminating title—Notice.
County auditors shall notify county assessors regarding elimination of titles to manufactured homes, the retitling of manufactured homes, and the movement of manufactured homes under RCW 65.20.070 . [ 1989 c 343 s 13 .]
65.20.130
General penalties.
Every person who falsifies or intentionally omits material information required in an affidavit, or otherwise intentionally violates a material provision of this chapter, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor punishable in accordance with RCW 9A.20.021 . [ 1989 c 343 s 10 .]
65.20.900
Prospective effect.
This chapter applies prospectively only. RCW 65.20.030 applies to all security interests perfected on or after March 1, 1990. This chapter applies to the sale or transfer of manufactured homes on or after March 1, 1990, where all of the existing ownership rights and interests in the manufactured home are terminated in ...
65.20.910
Effect on taxation.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to affect the taxation of manufactured homes. [ 1989 c 343 s 15 .]
65.20.930
Short title.
This chapter may be known and cited as the manufactured home real property act. [ 1989 c 343 s 17 .]
65.20.950
Effective date—1989 c 343.
This act shall take effect on March 1, 1990. [ 1989 c 343 s 27 .]
65.24.010
Definitions.
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise. (1) "Document" means information that is: (a) Inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium, and is retrievable in perceivable form; and (b) Eligible to be recorded in the lan...
65.24.020
Electronic authentication.
(1) If a law requires, as a condition for recording, that a document be an original, be on paper or another tangible medium, or be in writing, the requirement is satisfied by an electronic document satisfying this chapter. (2) If a law requires, as a condition for recording, that a document be signed, the requirement i...
65.24.030
Recording officer—Powers and duties.
(1) In this section, "paper document" means a document that is received by the recording officer in a form that is not electronic. (2) A recording officer: (a) Who performs any of the functions listed in this section shall do so in compliance with the rules adopted by the secretary of state for the electronic recording...
65.24.040
Recording standards commission.
(1) The office of the secretary of state shall create and appoint a recording standards commission. The recording standards commission shall review recording standards, including electronic recording standards, and make recommendations to the secretary of state for rules necessary to implement this chapter. A majority ...
65.24.050
Electronic signatures in global and national commerce act.
This chapter modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal electronic signatures in global and national commerce act (15 U.S.C. Sec. 7001, et seq.) but does not modify, limit, or supersede section 101(c) of that act or authorize electronic delivery of any of the notices described in section 103(b) of that act. [ 2008 c ...
65.24.060
Uniform recording standards—Rule-making authority.
(1) The secretary of state, as chief archivist, shall make reasonable rules in accordance with federal and state laws, to provide for the uniform recording of documents in cooperation with the commission established in this chapter. (2) In addition to the rule-making authority granted otherwise by this section, the sec...
65.24.901
Application—Construction.
In applying and construing this chapter, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact a uniform real property electronic recording act. [ 2008 c 57 s 6 .]
66.04.010
Definitions.
In this title, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Alcohol" is that substance known as ethyl alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirit of wine, which is commonly produced by the fermentation or distillation of grain, starch, molasses, or sugar, or other substances including all dilutions and mixtures of this ...
66.04.011
"Public place" not to include certain parks and picnic areas.
"Public place" as defined in this title shall not include (a) any of those parks under the control of the state parks and recreation commission, nor, (b) parks and picnic areas adjacent to and held by the same ownership as licensed brewers and domestic wineries for the consumption of beer and wine produced by the respe...
66.04.021
"Retailer," "spirits distributor," and "spirits importer."
In this title, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Retailer" except as expressly defined by RCW 66.28.285 (5) with respect to its use in RCW 66.28.280 through 66.28.315 , means the holder of a license or permit issued by the board authorizing sale of liquor to consumers for consumption on and/or off the premise...
66.08.010
Title liberally construed.
This entire title shall be deemed an exercise of the police power of the state, for the protection of the welfare, health, peace, morals, and safety of the people of the state, and all its provisions shall be liberally construed for the accomplishment of that purpose. [ 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 2 ; RRS s 7306-2.]
66.08.012
Creation of board—Chair—Quorum—Salary.
There shall be a board, known as the "Washington state liquor and cannabis board," consisting of three members, to be appointed by the governor, with the consent of the senate, who shall each be paid an annual salary to be fixed by the governor in accordance with the provisions of RCW 43.03.040 . The governor may, in h...
66.08.014
Terms of members—Vacancies—Principal office—Removal—Devotion of time to duties—Bond—Oath.
(1) The members of the board to be appointed after December 2, 1948, shall be appointed for terms beginning January 15, 1949, and expiring as follows: One member of the board for a term of three years from January 15, 1949; one member of the board for a term of six years from January 15, 1949; and one member of the boa...
66.08.016
Employees of the board.
The board may employ such number of employees as in its judgment are required from time to time. [ 1961 c 1 s 30 (Initiative Measure No. 207, approved November 8, 1960); 1947 c 113 s 2 ; 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 65 ; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 7306-65. Formerly RCW 43.66.030 .]
66.08.020
Liquor control board to administer.
The administration of this title is vested in the *liquor control board, constituted under this title. [ 2012 c 2 s 202 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011); 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 5 ; RRS s 7306-5.] *Reviser's note: The "state liquor control board" was renamed the "state liquor and cannabis board" by 20...
66.08.022
Attorney general is general counsel of board—Duties—Assistants.
The attorney general shall be the general counsel of the *liquor control board and he or she shall institute and prosecute all actions and proceedings which may be necessary in the enforcement and carrying out of the provisions of this chapter and this title. He or she shall assign such assistants as may be necessary t...
66.08.024
Annual audit—State auditor's duties—Additional audits—Public records.
The state auditor shall audit the books, records, and affairs of the board annually. The board may provide for additional audits by certified public accountants. All such audits shall be public records of the state. The payment of the audits provided for in this section shall be paid as provided in RCW 66.08.026 for ot...
66.08.026
Appropriation and payment of administrative expenses from liquor revolving fund—"Administrative expenses" defined.
Administrative expenses of the board must be appropriated and paid from the liquor revolving fund. These administrative expenses include, but not be [are not] limited to: The salaries and expenses of the board and its employees, legal services, pilot projects, annual or other audits, and other general costs of conducti...
66.08.030
Regulations—Scope.(Effective until December 31, 2027.)
The power of the board to adopt rules under chapter 34.05 RCW extends to: (1) Prescribing the duties of the employees of the board, and regulating their conduct in the discharge of their duties; (2) Prescribing an official seal and official labels and stamps and determining the manner in which they must be attached to ...
66.08.031
License, permit, and endorsement fees determined in rule—Fifty percent increase—Exception.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the board must increase by 50 percent the license, permit, or endorsement fee for any liquor license, permit, or endorsement in which the amount of such fee is determined by the board in rule. (2) The board must increase the fee set pursuant to RCW 66.20.010 (3)...
66.08.050
Powers of board in general.
The board, subject to the provisions of this title and the rules, must: (1) Determine the nature, form and capacity of all packages to be used for containing liquor kept for sale under this title; (2) Execute or cause to be executed, all contracts, papers, and documents in the name of the board, under such regulations ...
66.08.0501
Adoption of rules.
The *liquor control board may adopt appropriate rules pursuant to chapter 34.05 RCW for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of chapter 321, Laws of 1997. [ 1997 c 321 s 56 .] *Reviser's note: The "state liquor control board" was renamed the "state liquor and cannabis board" by 2015 c 70 s 3 . Effective date — 19...
66.08.055
Oaths may be administered and affidavits, declarations received.
Every member of the board, and every employee authorized by the board to issue permits under this title may administer any oath and take and receive any affidavit or declaration required under this title or the regulations. [ 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 80 ; RRS s 7306-80. Formerly RCW 43.66.050 .]
66.08.060
Advertising regulations.
The board has power to adopt any and all reasonable rules as to the kind, character, and location of advertising of liquor. [ 2012 c 2 s 108 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011); 2005 c 231 s 3 ; 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 43 ; RRS s 7306-43.] Finding — Application — Rules — Effective date — Contingent effec...
66.08.071
Rules—Food service menu requirements.
The board must consider revising current rules in order to provide greater flexibility regarding food service menu requirements that businesses holding a license issued by the board under Title 66 RCW must provide in conjunction with alcohol sales. This subsection [section] does not apply to licensees that were not req...
66.08.080
Interest in manufacture or sale of liquor prohibited.
Except as provided by chapter 42.52 RCW, no member of the board and no employee of the board shall have any interest, directly or indirectly, in the manufacture of liquor or in any liquor sold under this title, or derive any profit or remuneration from the sale of liquor, other than the salary or wages payable to him o...
66.08.090
Sale of liquor by employees of board.
No employee shall sell liquor in any other place, nor at any other time, nor otherwise than as authorized by the board under this title and the regulations. [ 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 31 ; RRS s 7306-31.]
66.08.095
Liquor for training or investigation purposes.
The *liquor control board may provide liquor at no charge, including liquor forfeited under chapter 66.32 RCW, to recognized law enforcement agencies within the state when the law enforcement agency will be using the liquor for bona fide law enforcement training or investigation purposes. [ 1993 c 26 s 3 .] *Reviser's ...
66.08.100
Jurisdiction of action against board—Immunity from personal liability of members.
No court of the state of Washington other than the superior court of Thurston county shall have jurisdiction over any action or proceeding against the board or any member thereof for anything done or omitted to be done in or arising out of the performance of his or her or their duties under this title. Neither the boar...
66.08.120
Preemption of field by state—Exception.
No municipality or county shall have power to license the sale of, or impose an excise tax upon, liquor as defined in this title, or to license the sale or distribution thereof in any manner; and any power now conferred by law on any municipality or county to license premises which may be licensed under this section, o...
66.08.130
Inspection of books and records—Goods possessed or shipped—Refusal as violation.
For the purpose of obtaining information concerning any matter relating to the administration or enforcement of this title, the board, or any person appointed by it in writing for the purpose, may inspect the books and records of (1) any manufacturer; (2) any license holder; (3) any drug store holding a permit to sell ...
66.08.140
Inspection of books and records—Financial dealings—Penalty for refusal.
For the purpose of obtaining information concerning any matter relating to the administration or enforcement of this title, the board, or any person appointed by it in writing for the purpose, may inspect the books, documents and records of any person lending money to or in any manner financing any license, holder or a...
66.08.145
Subpoena issuing authority.
(1) The liquor and cannabis board may issue subpoenas in connection with any investigation, hearing, or proceeding for the production of books, records, and documents held under this chapter or chapters 70.155 , 70.158, 70.345, 82.24, 82.26, and 82.25 RCW, and books and records of common carriers as defined in RCW 81.8...
66.08.150
Board's action as to permits and licenses—Administrative procedure act, applicability—Adjudicative proceeding—Opportunity for hearing—Summary suspension.
The action, order, or decision of the board as to any denial of an application for the reissuance of a permit or license or as to any revocation, suspension, or modification of any permit or license must be an adjudicative proceeding and subject to the applicable provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW. (1) An opportunity for ...
66.08.170
Liquor revolving fund—Creation—Composition—State treasurer as custodian—Daily deposits, exceptions—Budget and accounting act applicable.
There shall be a fund, known as the "liquor revolving fund," which shall consist of all license fees, permit fees, penalties, forfeitures, and all other moneys, income, or revenue received by the board. The state treasurer shall be custodian of the fund. All moneys received by the board or any employee thereof, except ...
66.08.180
Liquor revolving fund—Distribution—Reserve for administration—Disbursement to universities and state agencies.
Except as provided in RCW 66.24.290 (1), moneys in the liquor revolving fund shall be distributed by the board at least once every three months in accordance with RCW 66.08.190 , 66.08.200 and 66.08.210 . However, the board shall reserve from distribution such amount not exceeding five hundred thousand dollars as may b...
66.08.190
Liquor revolving fund—Disbursement of excess funds to border areas, counties, cities, and towns—Disbursements to the municipal research and services center.
(1) Prior to making distributions described in subsection (2) of this section, amounts must be retained to support allotments under RCW 43.88.110 from any legislative appropriation for municipal research and services. The legislative appropriation for such services must be in the amount specified under RCW 66.24.065 . ...
66.08.195
Liquor revolving fund—Definition of terms relating to border areas.
For the purposes of this chapter: (1) "Border area" means any incorporated city or town, or unincorporated area, located within seven miles of the Washington-Canadian border or any unincorporated area that is a point of land surrounded on three sides by salt water and adjacent to the Canadian border. (2) "Border area p...
66.08.196
Liquor revolving fund—Distribution of funds to border areas.
(1) Distribution of funds to border areas under RCW 66.08.190 and 66.24.290 (1)(c) and (4) is as follows: (a) Sixty-five percent of the funds must be distributed to border areas ratably based on border area traffic totals; (b) Twenty-five percent of the funds must be distributed to border areas ratably based on border-...
66.08.198
Liquor revolving fund—Distribution of funds to border areas—Guidelines adoption.
The department of commerce shall develop guidelines to determine the figures used under the three distribution factors defined in RCW 66.08.195 . At the request of any border community, the department may review these guidelines once every three years. [ 2023 c 470 s 2110 ; 1995 c 159 s 4 .] Explanatory statement — 202...
66.08.200
Liquor revolving fund—Computation for distribution to counties—"Unincorporated area" defined.
With respect to the distribution of funds to the counties, the computations for distribution must be made by the state agency responsible for collecting the same as follows: (1) The share coming to each eligible county must be determined by a division among the eligible counties according to the relation which the popu...
66.08.210
Liquor revolving fund—Computation for distribution to cities.
(1) With respect to the distribution of funds to the incorporated cities and towns under RCW 66.24.290 (1)(c), the computations for distribution must be made by the state agency responsible for collecting the same as provided in subsection (2) of this section. (2) The share coming to each eligible city or town must be ...
66.08.240
Transfer of funds pursuant to government service agreement.
Funds that are distributed to counties, cities, or towns pursuant to this chapter may be transferred by the recipient county, city, or town to another unit of government pursuant to a government service agreement as provided in RCW 36.115.040 and 36.115.050 . [ 1994 c 266 s 10 .]
66.12.010
Wine or beer manufactured for home use.
Nothing in this title, other than RCW 66.28.140 , applies to wine or beer manufactured in any home for private consumption, and not for sale. [ 2009 c 360 s 1 ; 1981 c 255 s 1 ; 1955 c 39 s 1 ; 1933 ex.s. c 62 s 32 ; RRS s 7306-32.]
66.12.030
Licensed manufacturers not prevented from storing liquor—Transshipment in interstate, foreign commerce—Interstate, foreign transactions protected.
(1) Nothing in this title shall prevent any person licensed to manufacture liquor from keeping liquor in his or her warehouse or place of business. (2) Nothing in this title shall prevent the transshipment of liquor in interstate and foreign commerce; but no person shall import liquor into the state from any other stat...
66.12.060
Pharmaceutical preparations, patent medicines, denatured alcohol.
Nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent the sale, purchase or consumption (1) of any pharmaceutical preparation containing liquor which is prepared by a druggist according to a formula of the pharmacopoeia of the United States, or the dispensatory of the United States; or (2) of any proprietary or patent medici...
66.12.070
Medicinal, culinary, and toilet preparations not usable as beverages—Sample and analysis—Clearly labeled.
(1) Where a medicinal preparation contains liquor as one of the necessary ingredients thereof, and also contains sufficient medication to prevent its use as an alcoholic beverage, nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent its composition or sale by a druggist when compounded from liquor purchased by the druggist ...
66.12.110
Duty-free alcoholic beverages for personal use.
A person twenty-one years of age or over may bring into the state from without the United States, free of tax and markup, for his or her personal or household use such alcoholic beverages as have been declared and permitted to enter the United States duty free under federal law. Such entry of alcoholic beverages in exc...
66.12.120
Bringing alcoholic beverages into state from another state—Payment of markup and tax.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, a person twenty-one years of age or over may, free of tax, for personal or household use, bring into the state of Washington from another state no more than once per calendar month up to two liters of spirits or wine or two hundred eighty-eight ounces of beer. Addition...
66.12.125
Alcohol for use as fuel—Legislative finding and declaration.
The legislature finds that the production of alcohol for use as a fuel or fuel supplement is of great importance to the state. Alcohol, when used as a fuel source, is less polluting to the atmosphere than conventional fuels and its use reduces the state's dependence on limited oil resources. Production of alcohol for u...
66.12.130
Alcohol for use as fuel in motor vehicles, farm implements, machines, etc., or in combination with other petroleum products for use as fuel.
Nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent the sale, importation, purchase, production, or blending of alcohol used solely for fuel to be used in motor vehicles, farm implements, and machines or implements of husbandry or in combination with gasoline or other petroleum products for use as such fuel. Manufacturers ...
66.12.140
Use of alcoholic beverages in culinary, restaurant, or food fermentation courses.
(1) Nothing in this title shall prevent the use of beer, wine, and/or spirituous liquor, for cooking purposes only, in conjunction with a culinary or restaurant course offered by a college, university, community college, area vocational technical institute, or private vocational school. Further, nothing in this title s...
66.12.145
Persons engaged in medical or dental pursuits—Persons engaged in mechanical, manufacturing, or scientific pursuits.
(1) Any person engaged in medical or dental pursuits, any person in charge of an institution regularly conducted as a hospital or sanatorium for the care of persons in ill health, or a home devoted exclusively to the care of aged persons, may obtain alcohol in a nonbeverage form directly from a supplier under a permit ...
66.12.150
Beer or wine offered by hospital or nursing home for consumption on the premises.
Nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent a hospital, as defined in *RCW 70.39.020 , or a nursing home as defined in RCW 18.51.010 , from offering or supplying without charge beer or wine by the individual glass to any patient, member of a patient's family, or patient visitor, for consumption on the premises: PRO...
66.12.160
Manufacture or sale of confections or food containing liquor.
Nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent the manufacture or sale of confections or food products containing alcohol or liquor if: (1) The confection or food product does not contain more than one percent of alcohol by weight; and (2) the confection or food product has a label stating: "This product contains liqu...
66.12.170
Obtaining liquor for manufacturing confections or food products.
Nothing in this title shall be construed as limiting the right of any manufacturer of confections or food products from obtaining liquor from any source whatsoever if: (1) It is acquired pursuant to a permit issued under RCW 66.20.010 (5); and (2) the applicable taxes imposed by this title are paid. [ 1984 c 78 s 4 .] ...
66.12.180
Wine commission—Wine donations—Promotional activities.
The Washington wine commission created under RCW 15.88.030 may purchase or receive donations of wine from wineries and may use such wine for promotional purposes. Wine furnished to the commission under this section which is used within the state is subject to the taxes imposed under RCW 66.24.210 . No license, permit, ...
66.12.185
Beer commission—Beer or malt donations—Promotional activities.
The Washington beer commission created under RCW 15.89.030 may purchase or receive donations of beer or malt beverages from any brewery, in any state, or in any country and may use such beer or malt beverages for any promotional purposes as outlined in RCW 15.89.070 . Beer and malt beverages that are furnished to the c...
66.12.195
Legislative gift center—Selling wine for off-premises consumption.
Nothing in this title shall apply to or prevent the legislative gift center created in chapter 44.73 RCW from selling at retail for off-premises consumption wine produced in Washington by a licensed domestic winery. [ 2009 c 228 s 2 .] Findings — Intent — 2009 c 228: "The legislature finds that the production of wine g...
66.12.230
Washington grain commission.
The Washington grain commission created under RCW 15.115.040 may purchase or receive donations of liquor produced from wheat or barley grown in Washington and may use the liquor for the promotional purposes specified in RCW 15.115.170 (2). Liquor furnished to the commission under this section which is used within the s...
66.12.240
Wedding boutiques and art galleries.
(1) Nothing in this title applies to or prevents a wedding boutique or art gallery from offering or supplying without charge wine or beer by the individual glass to a customer for consumption on the premises. However, the customer must be at least twenty-one years of age and may only be offered one glass of wine or bee...
66.20.010
Special permits.
Upon application in the prescribed form being made to any employee authorized by the board to issue permits, accompanied by payment of the prescribed fee, and upon the employee being satisfied that the applicant should be granted a permit under this title, the employee must issue to the applicant under such regulations...
66.20.020
Permits not transferable—False name or address prohibited—Sacramental liquor, wine.
(1) Every permit shall be issued in the name of the applicant therefor, and no permit shall be transferable, nor shall the holder of any permit allow any other person to use the permit. (2) No person shall apply in any false or fictitious name for the issuance to him or her of a permit, and no person shall furnish a fa...
66.20.040
Applicant must sign permit.
No permit shall be valid or be accepted or used for the purchase of liquor until the applicant for the permit has written his or her signature thereon in the prescribed manner, for the purposes of identification as the holder thereof, in the presence of the employee to whom the application is made. [ 2012 c 117 s 274 ;...
66.20.060
Duration.
Every permit issued for use after October 1, 1955, shall expire at midnight on the thirtieth day of June of the fiscal year for which the permit was issued, except special permits for banquets and special permits to physicians, dentists, or persons in charge of an institution regularly conducted as a hospital or sanato...
66.20.070
Suspension or cancellation.
Where the holder of any permit issued under this title violates any provision of this title or of the regulations, or is an interdicted person, or is otherwise disqualified from holding a permit, the board, upon proof to its satisfaction of the fact or existence of such violation, interdiction, or disqualification, and...
66.20.080
Surrender of suspended or canceled permit—New permit, when.
Upon receipt of notice of the suspension or cancellation of his or her permit, the holder of the permit shall forthwith deliver up the permit to the board. Where the permit has been suspended only, the board shall return the permit to the holder at the expiration or termination of the period of suspension. Where the pe...
66.20.085
License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.
The board shall immediately suspend the license of a person who has been certified pursuant to RCW 74.20A.320 by the department of social and health services as a person who is not in compliance with a support order or a *residential or visitation order. If the person has continued to meet all other requirements for re...
66.20.090
Retaining permits wrongfully presented.
Where any permit is presented to an employee by a person who is not the holder of the permit, or where any permit which is suspended or canceled is presented to an employee, the employee shall retain the permit in his or her custody and shall forthwith notify the board of the fact of its retention. [ 2012 c 117 s 276 ;...