Unless the
context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this
section apply throughout RCW 66.20.310 through 66.20.350.
(1) "Alcohol" has the same meaning as "liquor" in RCW 66.04.010.
(2) "Alcohol server" means any person who as part of his or
her employment participates in the sale or service of alcoholic
beverages for on-premise consumption at a retail licensed premise
as a regular requirement of his or her employment, and includes
those persons eighteen years of age or older permitted by the
liquor laws of this state to serve alcoholic beverages with
meals.
(3) "Board" means the Washington state liquor control board.
(4) "Training entity" means any liquor licensee
associations, independent contractors, private persons, and
private or public schools, that have been certified by the board.
(5) "Retail licensed premises" means any:
(a) Premises licensed to sell alcohol by the glass or by the
drink, or in original containers primarily for consumption on the
premises as authorized by RCW 66.24.320, 66.24.330, 66.24.350,
66.24.400, 66.24.425, 66.24.450, 66.24.570, and 66.24.610;
(b) Distillery licensed pursuant to RCW 66.24.140 that is
authorized to serve samples of its own production;
(c) Facility established by a domestic winery for serving
and selling wine pursuant to RCW 66.24.170(4); and
(d) Grocery store licensed under RCW 66.24.360, but only
with respect to employees whose duties include serving during
tasting activities under RCW 66.24.363.
[2011 c 325 § 5; 2010 c 141 § 3. Prior: 2008 c 94 § 10; 2008 c 41 § 1; 1997 c 321 § 44; 1996 c 218 § 2; 1995 c 51 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1997 c 321: See note following RCW 66.24.010.
Findings -- 1995 c 51: "The legislature finds that education of alcohol servers on issues such as the physiological effects of alcohol on consumers, liability and legal implications of serving alcohol, driving while intoxicated, and methods of intervention with the problem customer are important in protecting the health and safety of the public. The legislature further finds that it is in the best interest of the citizens of the state of Washington to have an alcohol server education program." [1995 c 51 § 1.]