Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 314. Liquor and Cannabis Board |
Chapter 314-02. Requirements for retail liquor licensees. |
Section 314-02-107. What are the requirements for a spirits retail license?
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- (1) The requirements for a spirits retail license are as follows:(a) Submit a signed acknowledgment form indicating the square footage of the premises. The premises must be at least ten thousand square feet of fully enclosed retail space within a single structure, including store rooms and other interior areas. This does not include any area encumbered by a lease or rental agreement (floor plans one-eighth inch to one foot scale may be required by the board); and(b) Submit a signed acknowledgment form indicating the licensee has a security plan which addresses:(i) Inventory management;(ii) Employee training and supervision; and(iii) Physical security of spirits product with respect to preventing sales to underage or apparently intoxicated persons and theft of product.(2) A grocery store licensee or a specialty shop licensee may add a spirits retail liquor license to their current license if they meet the requirements for the spirits retail license.(3) The board may not deny a spirits retail license to qualified applicants where the premises is less than ten thousand square feet if:(a) The application is for a former contract liquor store location;(b) The application is for the holder of a former state liquor store operating rights sold at auction; or(c) There is no spirits retail license holder in the trade area that the applicant proposes to serve; and(i) The applicant meets the operational requirements in WAC 314-02-107 (1)(b); and(ii) If a current liquor licensee, has not committed more than one public safety violation within the last three years.