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Code · Washington · Title 66 — Alcoholic Beverage Control · Chapter 66.24

RCW 66.24.680

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(1)There shall be a license to be designated as a senior center license. This shall be a license issued to a nonprofit organization whose primary service is providing recreational and social activities for seniors on the licensed premises. This license shall permit the licensee to sell spirits by the individual glass, including mixed drinks and cocktails mixed on the premises only, beer and wine, at retail for consumption on the premises.
(2)To qualify for this license, the applicant entity must:
(a)Be a nonprofit organization under chapter 24.03A RCW;
(b)Be open at times and durations established by the board; and
(c)Provide limited food service as defined by the board.
(3)All alcohol servers must have a valid mandatory alcohol server training permit.
(4)The board shall adopt rules to implement this section.
(5)The annual fee for this license shall be $720.
[ 2025 c 343 s 50 . Prior: (2022 c 116 s 20 expired December 31, 2023); 2021 c 176 s 5235 ; 2021 c 6 s 18 ; 2014 c 78 s 1 .]
Notes:
Expiration date — 2022 c 116 ss 2-20: See note following RCW 66.24.420 .
Effective date — Finding — Intent — 2022 c 116: See notes following RCW 66.24.420 .
Effective date — 2021 c 176: See note following RCW 24.03A.005 .
Effective date — 2021 c 6: See note following RCW 66.24.140 .
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