What We Do. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) is granted authority by the Washington State Legislature to regulate the production, sale, and distribution of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and vapor products in the state of Washington. Through rulemaking, we support the agency’s mission to promote public safety and trust through fair administration and enforcement of liquor
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Alcoholism, intoxication, and drug addiction private establishments: Chapter 71.12 RCW. Hospitalization and medical aid for public employees and dependents — Premiums, governmental contributions authorized: RCW 41.04.180, 41.04.190. Minors, access to tobacco, role of liquor and cannabis board: Chapter 70.155 RCW.
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It’s not illegal to return the liquor, it just needs to be unopened sealed and with a receipt. They might just have a store policy or they simply just don’t care. Imaginary_London. • 3 yr. ago. I was told it was “illegal” but it was just against store policy at Safeway. Likely_not_Eric. • 3 yr. ago. I guess you have a gift for someone.
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Washington State Passes Bill Extending Takeout Alcohol Rules Until July 1, 2023 – Eater Seattle Jan 16, 2024Virginia. A merchant must notify customers of its return policy by a sign attached to the goods or placed in a conspicuous public area of the merchant’s premises. A merchant is exempt from this requirement if it provides a cash or credit refund within 20 days or more of purchase. Washington.
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Jan 16, 2024Virginia. A merchant must notify customers of its return policy by a sign attached to the goods or placed in a conspicuous public area of the merchant’s premises. A merchant is exempt from this requirement if it provides a cash or credit refund within 20 days or more of purchase. Washington. Legal Alert. On Tuesday, March 17th, 2020, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (“WSLCB”) issued guidance temporarily allowing Washington retailers to return products to their distributors and to allow distributors to provide refunds for returned products. In this alert Stoel Rives’ beverage attorneys explain this temporary
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TITLE 66 RCW. Alcohol beverage control law. Chapter 9A.82 RCW. Criminal profiteering act. Chapter 19.126 RCW. Wholesale distributors and suppliers of wine and malt beverages. Chapter 70.155 RCW. Tobacco – Access to minors. Chapter 70.158 RCW. What You Should Know Before Buying Alcohol At Costco
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Freigeist Bierkultur x Bluejacket ‘Hauptstadt Helles’ (Washington D.C. – Everyday Wines TITLE 66 RCW. Alcohol beverage control law. Chapter 9A.82 RCW. Criminal profiteering act. Chapter 19.126 RCW. Wholesale distributors and suppliers of wine and malt beverages. Chapter 70.155 RCW. Tobacco – Access to minors. Chapter 70.158 RCW.
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U-District bar faces emergency liquor license suspension for community safety violations What We Do. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) is granted authority by the Washington State Legislature to regulate the production, sale, and distribution of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and vapor products in the state of Washington. Through rulemaking, we support the agency’s mission to promote public safety and trust through fair administration and enforcement of liquor
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Washington State Passes Bill Extending Takeout Alcohol Rules Until July 1, 2023 – Eater Seattle It’s not illegal to return the liquor, it just needs to be unopened sealed and with a receipt. They might just have a store policy or they simply just don’t care. Imaginary_London. • 3 yr. ago. I was told it was “illegal” but it was just against store policy at Safeway. Likely_not_Eric. • 3 yr. ago. I guess you have a gift for someone.
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10 Best Boxed Wines – The New York Times Washington alcohol laws permit adults of any age to be servers in venues that sell alcohol for drinking on site. That is, persons aged 18 or older may hold these jobs. A supervisor must be present. Persons must be 21 or older to tend bar. State laws permit adults age 18 and older to sell alcohol in stores for use elsewhere.
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Waterbrook 2021 Malbec – OkSomm Jan 16, 2024Virginia. A merchant must notify customers of its return policy by a sign attached to the goods or placed in a conspicuous public area of the merchant’s premises. A merchant is exempt from this requirement if it provides a cash or credit refund within 20 days or more of purchase. Washington.
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Waterbrook 2021 Syrah – OkSomm Legal Alert. On Tuesday, March 17th, 2020, the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (“WSLCB”) issued guidance temporarily allowing Washington retailers to return products to their distributors and to allow distributors to provide refunds for returned products. In this alert Stoel Rives’ beverage attorneys explain this temporary
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Freigeist Bierkultur x Bluejacket ‘Hauptstadt Helles’ (Washington D.C. – Everyday Wines
Waterbrook 2021 Syrah – OkSomm Alcoholism, intoxication, and drug addiction private establishments: Chapter 71.12 RCW. Hospitalization and medical aid for public employees and dependents — Premiums, governmental contributions authorized: RCW 41.04.180, 41.04.190. Minors, access to tobacco, role of liquor and cannabis board: Chapter 70.155 RCW.
Washington State Passes Bill Extending Takeout Alcohol Rules Until July 1, 2023 – Eater Seattle Waterbrook 2021 Malbec – OkSomm Washington alcohol laws permit adults of any age to be servers in venues that sell alcohol for drinking on site. That is, persons aged 18 or older may hold these jobs. A supervisor must be present. Persons must be 21 or older to tend bar. State laws permit adults age 18 and older to sell alcohol in stores for use elsewhere.