Washington Administrative Code
Title 314 - Liquor and Cannabis Board
Chapter 314-05 - Special occasion licenses
Section 314-05-035 - Advertising and branded promotional items for special occasion events
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Special occasion licensees and industry members must comply with RCW 66.28.285 through 66.28.310, regarding the three-tier system, direct and indirect interests between industry members and retailers, undue influence, exclusive agreements, and money advances.
(2) Manufacturers, distributors, or their licensed representatives may use websites and social media to post, repost, or share promotional information or images about events or provide other advertising services per the requirements outlined in RCW 66.28.310. Manufacturers, distributors, or their licensed representatives may also provide programs or flyers to be disseminated at the event, or may have media coverage of the event.
(3) Industry members may not provide money for advertising or promoting (sponsoring) an event directly to:
(4) If a third-party organization is holding an event in which a special occasion licensee participates, industry members may provide money for advertising or promoting (sponsoring) the event directly to the third-party organization only when:
(5) Industry members may not give alcohol-related promotional items to event attendees in the special occasion licensed area.
(6) Industry members may also provide signage with the industry member's name or brand name of the product. Signage that may be visible to the general public from the public right of way must not:
(7) Inflatables are not allowed inside the event area unless the area is completely enclosed with no view to the inside from the public right of way.
(8) Industry members must comply with RCW 66.28.310 regarding the provision of and/or the receipt of branded promotional items directly or indirectly to a special occasion licensee.
(9) An industry member is not obligated to provide branded promotional items as a condition for selling alcohol to the special occasion licensee.
(10) Anyone asserting the provision of branded promotional items as allowed in this section has resulted or is more likely than not to result in undue influence or an adverse impact on public health and safety, or is otherwise inconsistent with the criteria of this section, may file a complaint with the board. Upon receipt of a complaint, the board may conduct an investigation.