From Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board <[email protected]>
Subject LCB Action: Alcohol Licensees Seasonal Hours Rulemaking Initiated
Date April 23, 2025 11:11 PM
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*April 23, 2025*




*LCB Action: Seasonal Hours Requirements for Alcohol Licensees - Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (CR 101) Filed*

 

On April 23, 2025 the Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) took the following action:

 

The Board approved a Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (CR 101) to consider amending WAC 314-02-045 to respond to a petition for rulemaking accepted in 2024. The petition requests a reduction in the required number of days a beer and/or wine restaurant license holder must be open to the public to maintain their license.

 


* Notice to Stakeholders [ [link removed] ]
* Memorandum [ [link removed] ]
* CR 101 filed as WSR 25-09-169 on April 23, 2025 [ [link removed] ]

 

More information is available on the LCB Current Rulemaking Activity [ [link removed] ] webpage. If you have any questions regarding this announcement, please contact [email protected] <[email protected]>.








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