Type of event | Beer, wine, and spirits may be sold and served in approved restaurants, lounges, private suites, and club rooms | Beer, wine, and spirits may be sold and served in temporary lounges, beer gardens, or other approved service areas | Spirits, beer, and wine may be served and consumed in club seats during events | Beer and wine may be consumed throughout seating areas during events | Hawking - beer may be served throughout seating areas, subject to the provisions of WAC 314-02-058(4) |
Professional sporting events of baseball, football, basketball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, horse racing, hockey, and track and field events | x | x | x | x | x |
All other professional sporting events including WWE, UFC, rodeo, motorcross, national auto racing, and monster truck events (level of alcohol service will be determined on a case-by-case basis per the approved operating plan) | x | x | x | x | |
Amateur sporting events (nonpaid athletes) | x | x | | x | |
Entertainment events | x | x | | | |
Special events (trade shows, conventions) | x | x | | | |
Darkened house events | x | x | x | x | |
(c) For private events, beer, wine, and spirits may be served in the area where the event is held. This area may be a separate meeting or banquet room or the entire facility.
(d) In order to minimize youth access to alcohol, the board may prohibit or restrict the service of alcohol at events where the attendance is expected to be over thirty percent persons under twenty-one years of age. This restriction will not apply to the professional sporting events outlined in WAC
314-02-057 (2)(a).
(e) To request approval for walk around beer and/or wine consumption at special events, the licensee must provide the board the following information about the event:
(i) Type of event;
(ii) Demographics of the event;
(iii) Lighting at the event; and
(iv) If the event is located indoors or outdoors.
(4) Darkened house. Consumption of alcohol within the darkened seating portions of the venue during entertainment activities are subject to the following conditions:
(a) Request for darkened house activities will be part of the operating plan.
(b) The board will only approve darkened house events after notification to the local authority as identified by the licensing division and approval by the designated local authority. The notification will clearly state:
(i) Primary responsibility for the control of the darkened area of the establishment will rest with the licensee and local law enforcement authorities; and
(ii) The board will not entertain contradictory recommendations from subdivisions of the local jurisdictions.
(c) Violation of the darkened house addendum to the operating plan will be viewed as an aggravating factor to a violation rather than a primary enforcement issue.
(5)
Will hawking be allowed at sports/entertainment facilities? Subject to the provisions of this rule, hawking may be permitted in general seating areas for the sale and consumption of beer, at the professional sporting events of baseball, football, basketball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, horse racing, hockey, and track and field events only, as defined by WAC
314-02-057 (2)(a).
(a) An operating plan must include procedures for hawkers to verify the age of purchasers and to prevent service to apparently intoxicated persons.
(b) During hawking, any patron may decline to handle alcoholic beverages, either on behalf of themselves and for any person under their supervision. When a patron objects to handling alcohol, hawkers must accommodate the objection. The facility operating plan will address how hawking will be managed, including how hawkers will respond to patron objections to handling alcohol.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
66.08.030. WSR 17-12-030, § 314-02-058, filed 5/31/17, effective 7/1/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
66.24.570 and
66.08.030. WSR 15-18-040, § 314-02-058, filed 8/26/15, effective 9/26/15. Statutory Authority: RCW
66.08.030 and
66.24.363. WSR 11-01-133, § 314-02-058, filed 12/21/10, effective 1/21/11.]