Wash. Admin. Code § 314-02-106 - What is a spirits retailer license?
(1) The holder of a spirits retailer license
is allowed to:
(a) Sell spirits in original
containers to consumers for off-premises consumption;
(b) Sell spirits in original containers to
permit holders (see chapter 66.20 RCW);
(c) Sell spirits in original containers to
on-premises liquor retailers, for resale at their licensed premises, although
no single sale may exceed twenty-four liters; and
(d) Export spirits in original
containers.
(2) A
spirits retailer licensee that intends to sell to another retailer must possess
a basic permit under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act. This permit must
provide for purchasing distilled spirits for resale at wholesale. A copy of the
federal basic permit must be submitted to the board. A federal basic permit is
required for each location from which the spirits retailer licensee plans to
sell to another retailer.
(3) A
sale by a spirits retailer licensee is a retail sale only if not for resale to
an on-premises spirits retailer. On-prem-ises retail licensees that purchase
spirits from a spirits retail licensee must abide by
RCW
66.24.630.
(4) A spirits retail licensee must pay to the
board seventeen percent of all spirits sales.
(5) Per
RCW
66.24.055, a spirits retail licensee selling
for resale must pay to the board a ten percent distributor license fee for the
first twenty-seven months of licensure, and a five percent distributor license
fee for month twenty-eight and each month thereafter. The fee is required on
sales of spirits which the licensee selling to another licensee for resale is
the first to have received:
(a) Spirits
manufactured in the state, from the distiller; or
(b) Spirits manufactured outside of the state
from an authorized out-of-state supplier; and
(c) No other distributor license fee has been
paid.
(6) Reporting of
spirits sales and payment of fees must be submitted electronically or on forms
provided by the board. Reporting requirements are outlined in WAC
314-02-109.
(7) A spirits retail licensee may apply for a
spirits sampling endorsement to conduct spirits sampling if they meet the
following criteria:
(a) Be a participant in
the responsible vendor program;
(b)
Advertising:
(i) For spirits retail licensees
that also hold a grocery store license, signs advertising spirits samplings may
not be placed in the windows or outside of the premises that can be viewed from
the public right of way;
(ii) For
spirits retail licensees that also hold a beer/wine specialty store license,
advertising of spirits sampling may be advertised but not state that sampling
is free of charge.
(c)
Spirits samplings are to be conducted in the following manner:
(i) Spirits samplings service area and
facilities must be located within the licensees' fully enclosed retail area and
must be of a size and design that the licensee can observe and control persons
in the area.
(ii) The licensee must
provide a sketch of the sampling area. Fixed or movable barriers are required
around the sampling area to ensure that persons under twenty-one years of age
and apparently intoxicated persons cannot possess or consume alcohol. The
sketch is to be included with the application for the spirits sampling
endorsement.
(iii) Each sample may
be no more than one-half ounce of spirits, and no more than a total of one and
one-half ounces of spirits samples per person during any one visit to the
premises. Spirits samples may be altered with mixers, water, and/or
ice.
(iv) The licensee must have
food available for the sampling participants.
(v) Customers must remain in the service area
while consuming samples.
(vi) All
employees serving spirits during sampling events must hold a class 12 server
permit.
(vii) There must be at
least two employees on duty when conducting spirits sampling events.
(viii) Spirits sampling activities are
subject to
RCW
66.28.305 and
66.28.040.
(d) Licensees are required to send
a list of scheduled spirits samplings to their regional enforcement office at
the beginning of each month. The date and time for each sampling must be
included.
(8) The annual
fee for a spirits retail license is one hundred sixty-six dollars.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030, 66.24.055, 66.24.160, 66.24.630, and 66.24.640. 12-12-065, § 314-02-106, filed 6/5/12, effective 7/6/12.
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