CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5450
52nd Legislature
1991 Regular Session
Passed by the Senate March 13, 1991
Yeas 45 Nays 0
President of the Senate
Passed by the House April 11, 1991
Yeas 92 Nays 0
Speaker of the
House of Representatives
Approved Place Style On Codes above, and Style Off Codes below.
Governor of the State of Washington
CERTIFICATE
I, Gordon Golob, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5450 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth.
Secretary
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Secretary of State
State of Washington
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SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 5450
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Passed Legislature - 1991 Regular Session
State of Washington 52nd Legislature 1991 Regular Session
By Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Senators Sellar, Snyder, Matson, Moore, McMullen, McDonald and Skratek).
Read first time March 1, 1991.
AN ACT Relating to pasteurization in relation to licenses for the sale of beer; and amending RCW 66.24.320, 66.24.330, 66.24.350, and 66.24.360.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 66.24.320 and 1987 c 458 s 11 are each amended to read as follows:
There
shall be a beer retailer's license to be designated as a class A license to sell
beer at retail, for consumption on the premises and to sell ((unpasteurized))
beer for consumption off the premises: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That ((unpasteurized))
beer ((so)) sold for consumption off the premises must be in
original sealed packages of the manufacturer or bottler of not less than seven
and three-fourths gallons: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That ((unpasteurized))
beer may be sold to a purchaser in a sanitary container brought to the premises
by the purchaser and filled at the tap by the retailer at the time of sale;
such license to be issued only to hotels, restaurants, drug stores or soda
fountains, dining places on boats and airplanes, to clubs, and at sports arenas
or race tracks during recognized professional athletic events. The annual fee
for said license, if issued in cities and towns, shall be graduated according
to the population thereof as follows:
Cities and towns Fee
Less than 20,000 $ 205
20,000 or over $ 355
The annual fee for such license, if issued outside of cities and towns, shall be two hundred five dollars: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That the annual license fee for such license, if issued to dining places on vessels not exceeding one thousand gross tons, plying on inland waters of the state of Washington on regular schedules, shall be two hundred five dollars.
Sec. 2. RCW 66.24.330 and 1987 c 458 s 12 are each amended to read as follows:
There
shall be a beer retailer's license to be designated as a class B license to
sell beer at retail, for consumption on the premises and to sell ((unpasteurized))
beer for consumption off the premises: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That ((unpasteurized))
beer ((so)) sold for consumption off the premises must be in original
sealed packages of the manufacturer or bottler of not less than seven and
three-fourths gallons: AND PROVIDED FURTHER, That ((unpasteurized))
beer may be sold to a purchaser in a sanitary container brought to the premises
by the purchaser and filled at the tap by the retailer at the time of sale;
such license to be issued only to a person operating a tavern. The annual fee
for said license, if issued in cities and towns, shall be graduated according
to the population thereof as follows:
Cities and towns Fees
Less than 20,000 $ 205
20,000 or over $ 355
The annual fee for such license, if issued outside of cities and towns, shall be two hundred five dollars.
Sec. 3. RCW 66.24.350 and 1981 1st ex.s. c 5 s 40 are each amended to read as follows:
There
shall be a beer retailer's license to be designated as class D license to sell
((pasteurized)) beer by the opened bottle at retail, for consumption
upon the premises only, such license to be issued to hotels, restaurants,
dining places on boats and aeroplanes, clubs, drug stores, or soda fountains,
and such other places where the sale of beer is not the principal business
conducted; fee one hundred twenty-five dollars per annum.
Sec. 4. RCW 66.24.360 and 1987 c 46 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
There
shall be a beer retailer's license to be designated as class E license to sell
((pasteurized)) beer at retail in bottles and original packages, not to
be consumed upon the premises where sold, at any store other than the state
liquor stores((;)). Licensees holding only an E license may not sell
malt liquor in kegs or other containers capable of holding four gallons or more
of liquid. The annual fee for the license is seventy-five dollars
((per annum)) for each store: PROVIDED, That a holder of a class A or a
class B license shall be entitled to the privileges permitted in this section
by paying an annual fee of twenty-five dollars for each store. Licensees under
this section whose business is primarily the sale of beer and/or wine at retail
may provide, free or for a charge, single-serving samples of two ounces or less
to customers for the purpose of sales promotion. Sampling activities of
licensees under this section shall be subject to RCW 66.28.010 and 66.28.040
and the cost of sampling under this section may not be borne, directly or
indirectly, by any manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler of liquor.
For
the purpose of this section, "((pasteurized)) beer" includes,
in addition to the usual and customary meaning, bottle conditioned beer which
has been fermented partially or completely in the container in which it is sold
to the retail customer and which may contain residual active yeast. The
bottles and original packages in which such bottle conditioned beer may be sold
under this section shall not exceed one hundred seventy ounces in capacity.