FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 2897
C 101 L 06
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Modifying the liquor licensee's caterer's endorsement to include passenger vessels.
Sponsors: By Representatives Condotta and Dunn.
House Committee on Commerce & Labor
Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development
Background:
Restaurants that are licensed to sell alcohol may apply for a caterer's endorsement from the
Washington State Liquor Control Board (Board). A caterer's endorsement allows the licensee
to extend the on-premises license privilege, authorizing the sale and service of alcohol for an
event at approved locations other than the licensed premises. If the event is open to the
public, it must be sponsored by a non-profit. Otherwise, attendance at the event must be
limited to members or invited guests of the sponsoring individual, society, or organization.
The locations where a licensee with a caterer's endorsement may sell alcohol are limited to
places not currently licensed by the Board, except that a person with a caterer's endorsement
is permitted to operate on the premises of a domestic winery. Agreements between the
domestic winery and the caterer must be in writing, contain no exclusivity clauses regarding
the alcohol beverages to be served, and be filed with the Board. The domestic winery and the
caterer must be separately contracted and compensated by the persons sponsoring the event
for their respective services.
Summary:
A person holding a caterer's endorsement from the Board is authorized to operate on the
premises of any passenger vessel. Passenger vessel is defined to mean any boat, ship, vessel,
barge, or other floating craft of any kind carrying passengers for compensation.
The passenger vessel and the caterer must be separately contracted and compensated by the
persons sponsoring the event for their respective services. Agreements between the
passenger vessel and the caterer must be in writing, contain no exclusivity clauses regarding
the alcohol beverages to be served, and be filed with the Board.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 98 0
Senate 49 0
Effective: June 7, 2006