Wash. Admin. Code § 314-11-040 - What duties can an employee under twenty-one years of age perform on a licensed premises?
A person must be twenty-one years of age or older to be employed in the sale, handling, or service of liquor, except as provided in this chapter.
Duties 18, 19, and 20 year old employees may perform, as long as there is a person twenty-one years of age or older on duty supervising the sale of liquor |
Duties 18, 19, and 20 years old employees may not perform |
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(a) In a grocery store or beer/wine specialty shop: |
* Sell, stock, and handle beer and wine; and |
Supervise employees who sell, stock, or handle beer and/or wine. |
* Deliver beer and/or wine to a customer's car with the customer (for the purposes of this rule, there is no minimum age requirement for an employee of a grocery store or a beer/wine speciality shop to deliver beer and/or wine to a customer's car with the customer). |
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(b) In a spirits retail business: |
* As long as there are at least two supervisors at least twenty-one years of age on duty, persons 18, 19, and 20 years old may sell, stock, and handle spirits. |
Supervise employees who sell, stock, or handle spirits. |
* Deliver spirits to a customer's car with the customer (for purposes of this rule, there is no minimum age requirement for an employee of a spirits retailer to deliver spirits to a customer's car with the customer). |
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(c) In an establishment that sells liquor for on-premises consumption: |
* Take orders for, serve, and sell liquor in areas classified as open to persons under twenty-one years of age; and |
Functions of a bartender, including: |
* Enter areas designated as off-limits to persons under twenty-one years of age to perform duties such as picking up liquor for service in other parts of the establishment; cleaning up, setting up, and arranging tables; delivering messages; serving food; and seating patrons; provided the employee does not remain in the area any longer than is necessary to perform the duties. |
* Mixing drinks; |
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* Drawing beer or wine from a tap; |
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* Pouring beer or wine anywhere except at the patrons table; and |
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* Providing an employee spirits, beer by the pitcher or glass, or wine by the carafe or glass for delivery to a customer. |
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(d) In a spirits retail business: |
Supervise employees who sell, stock, or handle spirits. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030 and 66.08.050. 12-17-006, § 314-11-040, filed 8/1/12, effective 9/1/12. Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030, 66.28.100, 66.28.040, 66.28.090, 66.44.010, 66.44.070, 66.44.200, 66.44.270, 66.44.291, 66.44.292, 66.44.310, 66.44.316, 66.44.318, 66.44.340, and 66.44.350. 02-11-054, § 314-11-040, filed 5/9/02, effective 6/9/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 66.08.030, 66.28.100, 66.28.040, 66.28.090, 66.44.010, 66.44.070, 66.44.200, 66.44.270, 66.44.291, 66.44.292, 66.44.310, 66.44.316, 66.44.318, 66.44.340, 66.44.350, and chapter 66.44 RCW. 01-06-014, § 314-11-040, filed 2/26/01, effective 3/29/01.
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