Chapter 66.44 RCW

ENFORCEMENTPENALTIES

Sections

HTMLPDF 66.44.010Local officers to enforce lawAuthority of boardLiquor enforcement officers.
HTMLPDF 66.44.040Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, informations, process, etc.
HTMLPDF 66.44.050Description of offense in words of statutesProof required.
HTMLPDF 66.44.060Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent.
HTMLPDF 66.44.070Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content.
HTMLPDF 66.44.080Service of process on corporation.
HTMLPDF 66.44.090Acting without license.
HTMLPDF 66.44.100Opening or consuming liquor in public placePenalty.
HTMLPDF 66.44.120Unlawful use of seal.
HTMLPDF 66.44.130Sales of liquor by drink or bottle.
HTMLPDF 66.44.140Unlawful sale, transportation of spirituous liquor without stamp or sealUnlawful operation, possession of still or mash.
HTMLPDF 66.44.150Buying liquor illegally.
HTMLPDF 66.44.160Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverages.
HTMLPDF 66.44.170Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sellPrima facie evidence, what is.
HTMLPDF 66.44.175Violations of law.
HTMLPDF 66.44.180General penaltiesJurisdiction for violations.
HTMLPDF 66.44.193Sales on university or college campus.
HTMLPDF 66.44.200Sales to persons apparently under the influence of liquorPurchases or consumption by persons apparently under the influence of liquor on licensed premisesPenaltyNoticeSeparation of actions.
HTMLPDF 66.44.210Obtaining liquor for ineligible person.
HTMLPDF 66.44.240Drinking in public conveyancePenalty against carrierException.
HTMLPDF 66.44.250Drinking in public conveyancePenalty against individualRestricted application.
HTMLPDF 66.44.265Candidates giving or purchasing liquor on election day prohibited.
HTMLPDF 66.44.270Furnishing liquor to minorsPossession, usePenaltiesExhibition of effectsExceptions.
HTMLPDF 66.44.280Minor applying for permit.
HTMLPDF 66.44.290Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquorPenalty.
HTMLPDF 66.44.292Sales to minors by licensee or employeeBoard notification to prosecuting attorney to formulate charges against minors.
HTMLPDF 66.44.300Treats, gifts, purchases of liquor for or from minor, or holding out minor as at least twenty-one, in public place where liquor sold.
HTMLPDF 66.44.310Minors frequenting off-limits areaMisrepresentation of agePenaltyClassification of licensees.
HTMLPDF 66.44.316Certain persons 18 years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment.
HTMLPDF 66.44.318Employees or interns aged eighteen to twenty-one handling, transporting, and possessing beer and wineWine production.
HTMLPDF 66.44.325Unlawful transfer to minor of age identification.
HTMLPDF 66.44.328Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under age twenty-one of facsimile of official identification cardPenalty.
HTMLPDF 66.44.340Employees eighteen years and over allowed to sell and handle beer and wine for certain licensed employers.
HTMLPDF 66.44.350Employees eighteen years and over allowed to serve and carry liquor, clean up, etc., for certain licensed employers.
HTMLPDF 66.44.365Juvenile driving privilegesAlcohol or drug violations.
HTMLPDF 66.44.370Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title.
HTMLPDF 66.44.380Powdered alcohol.
HTMLPDF 66.44.800Compliance by Washington wine and beer commissions.

NOTES:

Minors
access to tobacco, role of liquor and cannabis board: Chapter 70.155 RCW.
prohibited to enter bars or taverns: RCW 26.28.080.
Sale or gift of tobacco to persons under certain age is gross misdemeanor: RCW 26.28.080.
State institutions, bringing in liquor prohibited: RCW 72.23.300.