Wash. Admin. Code § 314-38-100 - Accommodation sale permit
(1) An
accommodation sale permit authorized by
RCW
66.20.010(16) allows an
individual or business to sell a private collection of wine or spirits to
another individual or business.
(2)
The seller must submit an application and twenty-five dollar fee to the
board.
(3) Once the board verifies
the information on the application, a permit for the sale will be issued to the
seller.
(4) The seller must wait at
least five business days after receiving the permit to release either the wine
or spirits, or both, to the buyer.
(5) Within twenty calendar days of the sale,
the seller must complete an accommodation sale inventory report and submit it
to the board.
(6) The following are
definitions for the purposes of this section:
(a) "Accommodation sale" means the sale of a
private collection of wine or spirits to an individual or business. Both the
seller and the buyer must be located in Washington state.
(b) "Buyer" means the individual or business
buying a private collection of wine or spirits. A buyer may be a liquor
licensee.
(c) "Private collection"
means a privately owned collection of wine or spirits. There is no minimum or
maximum quantity to be considered a collection.
(d) "Seller" means the individual or business
selling a private collection of wine or spirits. The seller cannot be a liquor
licensee.
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