The board,
subject to the provisions of this title and the rules, shall:
(1) Determine the localities within which state liquor
stores shall be established throughout the state, and the number
and situation of the stores within each locality;
(2) Appoint in cities and towns and other communities, in
which no state liquor store is located, contract liquor stores.
In addition, the board may appoint, in its discretion, a
manufacturer that also manufactures liquor products other than
wine under a license under this title, as a contract liquor store
for the purpose of sale of liquor products of its own manufacture
on the licensed premises only. Such contract liquor stores shall
be authorized to sell liquor under the guidelines provided by
law, rule, or contract, and such contract liquor stores shall be
subject to such additional rules and regulations consistent with
this title as the board may require;
(3) Establish all necessary warehouses for the storing and
bottling, diluting and rectifying of stocks of liquors for the
purposes of this title;
(4) Provide for the leasing for periods not to exceed ten
years of all premises required for the conduct of the business;
and for remodeling the same, and the procuring of their
furnishings, fixtures, and supplies; and for obtaining options of
renewal of such leases by the lessee. The terms of such leases
in all other respects shall be subject to the direction of the
board;
(5) Determine the nature, form and capacity of all packages
to be used for containing liquor kept for sale under this title;
(6) Execute or cause to be executed, all contracts, papers,
and documents in the name of the board, under such regulations as
the board may fix;
(7) Pay all customs, duties, excises, charges and
obligations whatsoever relating to the business of the board;
(8) Require bonds from all employees in the discretion of
the board, and to determine the amount of fidelity bond of each
such employee;
(9) Perform services for the state lottery commission to
such extent, and for such compensation, as may be mutually agreed
upon between the board and the commission;
(10) Accept and deposit into the general fund-local account
and disburse, subject to appropriation, federal grants or other
funds or donations from any source for the purpose of improving
public awareness of the health risks associated with alcohol
consumption by youth and the abuse of alcohol by adults in
Washington state. The board's alcohol awareness program shall
cooperate with federal and state agencies, interested
organizations, and individuals to effect an active public
beverage alcohol awareness program;
(11) Perform all other matters and things, whether similar
to the foregoing or not, to carry out the provisions of this
title, and shall have full power to do each and every act
necessary to the conduct of its business, including all buying,
selling, preparation and approval of forms, and every other
function of the business whatsoever, subject only to audit by the
state auditor: PROVIDED, That the board shall have no authority
to regulate the content of spoken language on licensed premises
where wine and other liquors are served and where there is not a
clear and present danger of disorderly conduct being provoked by
such language.
[2005 c 151 § 3; 1997 c 228 § 1; 1993 c 25 § 1; 1986 c 214 § 2; 1983 c 160 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 1; 1969 ex.s. c 178 § 1; 1963 c 239 § 3; 1935 c 174 § 10; 1933 ex.s. c 62 § 69; RRS § 7306-69.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 173: "If any phrase, clause, subsection, or section of this 1975 amendatory act shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, it shall be conclusively presumed that the legislature would have enacted this 1975 amendatory act without the phrase, clause, subsection, or section so held unconstitutional or invalid and the remainder of the act shall not be affected as a result of said part being held unconstitutional or invalid." [1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 13.]
Effective date -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 173: "This 1975 amendatory act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety, the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1975." [1975 1st ex.s. c 173 § 14.]
Severability -- 1963 c 239: See note following RCW 66.08.026.
Minors, access to tobacco, role of liquor control board: Chapter 70.155 RCW.