Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.08 SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
5.08.010 State statutes adopted by reference.
5.08.020 Copies on file.
5.08.030 Keg sales of malt liquor.
5.08.010 State statutes adopted by reference.
The following chapters and sections of RCW, Title 66, commonly known as
the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, are adopted by reference as the ordinance
law of the city:
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Chapter 66.04:
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Section 66.04.010.
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Chapter 66.28:
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Sections 66.28.080, 66.28.090.
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Chapter 66.32:
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Sections 66.32.010, 66.32.020, 66.32.030, 66.32.040, 66.32.050, 66.32.060,
66.32.070, 66.32.080, 66.32.090.
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Chapter 66.44:
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Sections 66.44.100, 66.44.110, 66.44.120, 66.44.130, 66.44.140, 66.44.150,
66.44.160, 66.44.170, 66.44.175, 66.44.200, 66.44.210, 66.44.260, 66.44.270,
66.44.280, 66.44.290, 66.44.291, 66.44.300, 66.44.310, 66.44.315, 66.44.320,
66.44.325.
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(Ord. 904 § 6, 1995; Ord. 544 § 1, 1972).
5.08.020 Copies on file.
The clerk-treasurer shall keep on file, at all times and open for public
inspection, at least three copies of the chapters and sections of the Revised
Code of Washington adopted by reference herein. (Ord. 544 § 2, 1972)
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5.08.030 Keg sales of malt liquor.
A. Any person who sells or offers for sale the contents of kegs or other
containers containing four gallons or more of malt liquor, or leases kegs or
other containers that will hold four gallons or more of malt liquor to consumers
who are not licensed under RCW Chapter 66.24 shall do the following for any
transaction involving the container:
1. Require the purchaser of the malt
liquor to sign a declaration and receipt for the keg or other container or
beverage;
2. Require the purchaser to provide one piece of photo
identification;
3. Require the purchaser to sign a sworn statement under
penalty of perjury, that:
a. The purchaser is of legal age to purchase,
possess or use malt liquor,
b. The purchaser will not allow anyone under the
age of twenty-one years to consume the beverage,
c. The purchaser will not
remove, obliterate or allow to be removed or obliterated, the identification
label to be affixed to the container;
4. Require the purchaser to state the
particular address where the malt liquor will be consumed, or the particular
address where the keg or other container will be physically
located;
5. Require the purchaser to maintain a copy of the declaration and
receipt next to or adjacent to the keg or other container, in no event at a
distance greater than five feet, and visible without a physical barrier from the
keg, during the time that the keg or other container is in the purchaser’s
possession or control.
B. Violation of any of the provisions of this section
is a misdemeanor, punishable as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code. (Ord. 904
§ 7, 1995: Ord. 642 § 1, 1980).
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