(a) Mitigating circumstances | (b) Aggravating circumstances |
Mitigating circumstances that may result in fewer days of suspension and/or a lower monetary option may include demonstrated business policies and/or practices that reduce the risk of future violations. Examples include: • Having a signed acknowledgment of the business' alcohol policy on file for each employee; • Having an employee training plan that includes annual training on liquor laws. | Aggravating circumstances that may result in increased days of suspension, and/or increased monetary option, and/or cancellation of a liquor license may include business operations or behaviors that create an increased risk for a violation and/or intentional commission of a violation. Examples include: • Failing to call 911 for local law enforcement or medical assistance when requested by a customer, a liquor and cannabis board officer, or when people have sustained injuries; • Not checking to ensure employees are of legal age or have appropriate work permits. |
(c) In addition to the examples in (a) and (b) of this subsection, the liquor and cannabis board will provide and maintain a list of business practices for reference as examples where business policies and/or practices may influence mitigating and/or aggravating circumstances. The established list will not be all inclusive for determining mitigating and/or aggravating circumstances, and may be modified by the liquor and cannabis board. The list shall be accessible to all stakeholders and the general public via the internet. |
(5) Ancillary activity violations:
(a) When a violation or violations are part of ancillary activities, all ancillary activities including those at the manufacturing facility or associated locations involving the public will be subject to the schedules of penalties outlined in WAC
314-29-020 through
314-29-038. When violations are part of ancillary activities, the manufacturing license will not be suspended, revoked, or canceled.
(b) When a violation or violations are not part of ancillary activities, the manufacturing license is subject to the schedules of penalties outlined in WAC
314-29-020 through
314-29-038 and will extend to all retail activities, associated facilities, privileges, endorsements, and permits.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
66.08.030 and chapter
66.24 RCW. WSR 18-21-115, § 314-29-015, filed 10/17/18, effective 11/17/18. Statutory Authority: RCW
66.08.030. WSR 09-21-050, § 314-29-015, filed 10/14/09, effective 11/14/09. Statutory Authority: RCW
66.08.030,
66.24.010,
66.24.120. WSR 03-09-015, § 314-29-015, filed 4/4/03, effective 5/5/03.]