(1) The liquor control board may suspend or revoke a
retailer's license issued under RCW 82.24.510(1)(b) held by a
business at any location, or may impose a monetary penalty as set
forth in subsection (2) of this section, if the liquor control
board finds that the licensee has violated RCW 26.28.080,
70.155.020, 70.155.030, 70.155.040, 70.155.050, 70.155.070, or 70.155.090.
(2) The sanctions that the liquor control board may impose
against a person licensed under RCW 82.24.530 based upon one or
more findings under subsection (1) of this section may not exceed
the following:
(a) For violation of RCW 26.28.080 or 70.155.020:
(i) A monetary penalty of one hundred dollars for the first
violation within any two-year period;
(ii) A monetary penalty of three hundred dollars for the
second violation within any two-year period;
(iii) A monetary penalty of one thousand dollars and
suspension of the license for a period of six months for the
third violation within any two-year period;
(iv) A monetary penalty of one thousand five hundred dollars
and suspension of the license for a period of twelve months for
the fourth violation within any two-year period;
(v) Revocation of the license with no possibility of
reinstatement for a period of five years for the fifth or more
violation within any two-year period;
(b) For violations of RCW 70.155.030, a monetary penalty in
the amount of one hundred dollars for each day upon which such
violation occurred;
(c) For violations of RCW 70.155.040 occurring on the
licensed premises:
(i) A monetary penalty of one hundred dollars for the first
violation within any two-year period;
(ii) A monetary penalty of three hundred dollars for the
second violation within any two-year period;
(iii) A monetary penalty of one thousand dollars and
suspension of the license for a period of six months for the
third violation within any two-year period;
(iv) A monetary penalty of one thousand five hundred dollars
and suspension of the license for a period of twelve months for
the fourth violation within any two-year period;
(v) Revocation of the license with no possibility of
reinstatement for a period of five years for the fifth or more
violation within any two-year period;
(d) For violations of RCW 70.155.050, a monetary penalty in
the amount of three hundred dollars for each violation;
(e) For violations of RCW 70.155.070, a monetary penalty in
the amount of one thousand dollars for each violation.
(3) The liquor control board may impose a monetary penalty
upon any person other than a licensed cigarette retailer if the
liquor control board finds that the person has violated RCW 26.28.080, 70.155.020, 70.155.030, 70.155.040, 70.155.050,
70.155.070, or 70.155.090.
(4) The monetary penalty that the liquor control board may
impose based upon one or more findings under subsection (3) of
this section may not exceed the following:
(a) For violation of RCW 26.28.080 or 70.155.020, fifty
dollars for the first violation and one hundred dollars for each
subsequent violation;
(b) For violations of RCW 70.155.030, one hundred dollars
for each day upon which such violation occurred;
(c) For violations of RCW 70.155.040, one hundred dollars
for each violation;
(d) For violations of RCW 70.155.050, three hundred dollars
for each violation;
(e) For violations of RCW 70.155.070, one thousand dollars
for each violation.
(5) The liquor control board may develop and offer a class
for retail clerks and use this class in lieu of a monetary
penalty for the clerk's first violation.
(6) The liquor control board may issue a cease and desist
order to any person who is found by the liquor control board to
have violated or intending to violate the provisions of this
chapter, RCW 26.28.080 or 82.24.500, requiring such person to
cease specified conduct that is in violation. The issuance of a
cease and desist order shall not preclude the imposition of other
sanctions authorized by this statute or any other provision of
law.
(7) The liquor control board may seek injunctive relief to
enforce the provisions of RCW 26.28.080 or 82.24.500 or this
chapter. The liquor control board may initiate legal action to
collect civil penalties imposed under this chapter if the same
have not been paid within thirty days after imposition of such
penalties. In any action filed by the liquor control board under
this chapter, the court may, in addition to any other relief,
award the liquor control board reasonable attorneys' fees and
costs.
(8) All proceedings under subsections (1) through (6) of
this section shall be conducted in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW.
(9) The liquor control board may reduce or waive either the
penalties or the suspension or revocation of a license, or both,
as set forth in this chapter where the elements of proof are
inadequate or where there are mitigating circumstances.
Mitigating circumstances may include, but are not limited to, an
exercise of due diligence by a retailer. Further, the board may
exceed penalties set forth in this chapter based on aggravating
circumstances.
[2006 c 14 § 5; 1998 c 133 § 3; 1993 c 507 § 11.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: In an order on motion for reconsideration and request for stay pending appeal dated September 25, 2006, the United States District Court for the Western District ruled that chapter 14, Laws of 2006 is preempted by the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, 15 U.S.C. Sec. 1334(b) only in application of the law to cigarette sampling. (Case No. C06-5223, W.D. Wash. 2006.)
Finding -- Intent -- 2006 c 14: See note following RCW 70.155.050.
Finding -- Intent -- 1998 c 133: See note following RCW 70.155.080.