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Code · Washington · Title 66 — Alcoholic Beverage Control · Chapter 66.44

RCW 66.44.340

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(1)Employers holding grocery store or beer and/or wine specialty shop licenses exclusively are permitted to allow their employees, between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one years, to sell, stock, and handle liquor in, on or about any establishment holding a license to sell such liquor, if:
(a)There is an adult twenty-one years of age or older on duty supervising the sale of liquor at the licensed premises; and
(b)In the case of spirits, there are at least two adults twenty-one years of age or older on duty supervising the sale of spirits at the licensed premises.
(2)*Employees under twenty-one years of age may make deliveries of beer and/or wine purchased from licensees holding grocery store or beer and/or wine specialty shop licenses exclusively, when delivery is made to cars of customers adjacent to such licensed premises but only, however, when the underage employee is accompanied by the purchaser.
[ 2012 c 2 s 211 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011); 1999 c 281 s 11 ; 1986 c 5 s 1 ; 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 s 48 ; 1969 ex.s. c 38 s 1 .]
Notes:
*Reviser's note: Initiative Measure No. 1183 removed the word "minor" and inserted the phrase "Employees under twenty-one years of age" without enclosing "minor" in double parentheses with strike-through and without underlining "Employees under twenty-one years of age."
Finding — Application — Rules — Effective date — Contingent effective date — 2012 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1183): See notes following RCW 66.24.620 .
Effective date — 1981 1st ex.s. c 5: See RCW 66.98.100 .
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