(1) Beer and/or wine distributors.
(a) Every beer distributor must maintain at its
liquor-licensed location a price list showing the wholesale
prices at which any and all brands of beer sold by the
distributor are sold to retailers within the state.
(b) Each price list must set forth:
(i) All brands, types, packages, and containers of beer
offered for sale by the distributor; and
(ii) The wholesale prices thereof to retail licensees,
including allowances, if any, for returned empty containers.
(c) No beer distributor may sell or offer to sell any
package or container of beer to any retail licensee at a price
differing from the price for such package or container as shown
in the price list, according to rules adopted by the board.
(d) Quantity discounts of sales prices of beer are
prohibited. No distributor's sale price of beer may be below the
distributor's acquisition cost.
(e) Distributor prices below acquisition cost on a
"close-out" item are allowed if the item to be discontinued has
been listed for a period of at least six months, and upon the
further condition that the distributor who offers such a
close-out price may not restock the item for a period of one year
following the first effective date of such close-out price.
(f) Any beer distributor may sell beer at the distributor's
listed prices to any annual or special occasion retail licensee
upon presentation to the distributor at the time of purchase or
delivery of an original or facsimile license or a special permit
issued by the board to such licensee.
(g) Every annual or special occasion retail licensee, upon
purchasing any beer from a distributor, must immediately cause
such beer to be delivered to the licensed premises, and the
licensee may not thereafter permit such beer to be disposed of in
any manner except as authorized by the license.
(h) Beer sold as provided in this section must be delivered
by the distributor or an authorized employee either to the
retailer's licensed premises or directly to the retailer at the
distributor's licensed premises. When a brewery, microbrewery,
or certificate of approval holder with a direct shipping
endorsement is acting as a distributor of beer of its own
production, a licensed retailer may contract with a common
carrier to obtain the beer directly from the brewery,
microbrewery, or certificate of approval holder with a direct
shipping endorsement. A distributor's prices to retail licensees
for beer must be the same at both such places of delivery. Wine
sold to retailers must be delivered to the retailer's licensed
premises, to a location specified by the retailer and approved
for deliveries by the board, or to a carrier engaged by either
party to the transaction.
(2) Beer suppliers' contracts and memoranda.
(a) Every domestic brewery, microbrewery, certificate of
approval holder, and beer and/or wine importer offering beer for
sale to distributors within the state and any beer distributor
who sells to other beer distributors must maintain at its
liquor-licensed location a beer price list and a copy of every
written contract and a memorandum of every oral agreement which
such brewery may have with any beer distributor for the supply of
beer, which contracts or memoranda must contain:
(i) All advertising, sales and trade allowances, and
incentive programs; and
(ii) All commissions, bonuses or gifts, and any and all
other discounts or allowances.
(b) Whenever changed or modified, such revised contracts or
memoranda must also be maintained at its liquor licensed
location.
(c) Each price list must set forth all brands, types,
packages, and containers of beer offered for sale by such
supplier.
(d) Prices of a domestic brewery, microbrewery, or
certificate of approval holder for beer must be uniform prices to
all distributors or retailers on a statewide basis less bona fide
allowances for freight differentials. Quantity discounts of
suppliers' prices for beer are prohibited. No price may be below
the supplier's acquisition or production cost.
(e) A domestic brewery, microbrewery, certificate of
approval holder, importer, or distributor acting as a supplier to
another distributor must file with the board a list of all
distributor licensees of the board to which it sells or offers to
sell beer.
(f) No domestic brewery, microbrewery, or certificate of
approval holder may sell or offer to sell any package or
container of beer to any distributor at a price differing from
the price list for such package or container as shown in the
price list of the domestic brewery, microbrewery, or certificate
of approval holder and then in effect, according to rules adopted
by the board.
(3) In selling wine to another retailer, to the extent
consistent with the purposes of chapter 2, Laws of 2012, a
grocery store licensee with a reseller endorsement must comply
with all provisions of and regulations under this title
applicable to wholesale distributors selling wine to retailers.
(4) With respect to any alleged violation of this title by
sale of wine at a discounted price, all defenses under applicable
trade regulation laws are available including, without
limitation, good faith meeting of a competitor's lawful price and
absence of harm to competition.
[2012 c 2 § 121 (Initiative Measure No. 1183, approved November 8, 2011); 2009 c 506 § 10; 2006 c 302 § 10; (2006 c 302 § 9 expired July 1, 2006); 2005 c 274 § 327. Prior: 2004 c 269 § 1; 2004 c 160 § 18; 1997 c 321 § 51; 1995 c 232 § 10; 1985 c 226 § 4.]
NOTES:
Finding -- Application -- Rules -- Effective date -- Contingent effective date -- 2012 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1183): See notes following RCW 66.24.620.
Effective date -- 2006 c 302 §§ 10 and 12: "Sections 10 and 12 of this act take effect July 1, 2006." [2006 c 302 § 15.]
Expiration date -- 2006 c 302 §§ 9 and 11: "Sections 9 and 11 of this act expire July 1, 2006." [2007 c 9 § 1; 2006 c 302 § 14.]
Part headings not law -- Effective date--2005 c 274: See RCW 42.56.901 and 42.56.902.
Effective date -- 2004 c 269: "This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and takes effect immediately [March 31, 2004]." [2004 c 269 § 2.]
Effective date -- 2004 c 160: See note following RCW 66.04.010.
Effective date -- 1997 c 321: See note following RCW 66.24.010.