The following statutes regarding alcohol and tobacco control are incorporated by reference, insofar as they apply to gross misdemeanors and misdemeanors:
Selling or giving tobacco to minor – Belief of representative capacity, no defense – Penalty.
Definitions.
"Public place" not to include certain parks and picnic areas.
Wine or beer manufactured for home use.
Card of identification to be presented on request of licensee.
Identification card holder may be required to sign certification card – Contents – Procedure – Statement.
Unlawful acts relating to card of identification and certification card – Penalties.
Public place or club – License or permit required – Penalty.
Keg registration – Requirements of purchaser.
Keg registration – Identification of containers – Rules – Fees – Sale in violation of rules unlawful.
Keg registration – Furnishing to minors – Penalties.
Possession of contraband liquor.
Search warrant – Search and seizure.
Service of warrant – Receipt for seized property.
Forfeiture of liquor directed if kept unlawfully.
Hearing.
Claimants may appear.
Judgment of forfeiture – Disposition of proceeds of property sold.
Forfeiture action no bar to criminal prosecution.
Seized liquor to be reported to board.
Local officers to enforce law – Authority of board – Liquor enforcement officers.
Sufficiency of description of offenses in complaints, informations, process, etc.
Description of offense in words of statutes – Proof required.
Proof of unlawful sale establishes prima facie intent.
Certified analysis is prima facie evidence of alcoholic content.
Service of process on corporation.
Acting without license.
Opening or consuming liquor in public place – Penalty.
Unlawful use of seal.
Sales of liquor by drink or bottle.
Unlawful sale, transportation of spirituous liquor without stamp or seal – Unlawful operation, possession of still or mash.
Buying liquor illegally.
Illegal possession, transportation of alcoholic beverages.
Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell – Prima facie evidence, what is.
Violations of law.
General penalties – Jurisdiction for violations.
Sales to persons apparently under the influence of liquor – Purchases or consumption by persons apparently under the influence of liquor on licensed premises – Penalty – Notice – Separation of actions.
Obtaining liquor for ineligible person.
Drinking in public conveyance – Penalty against carrier – Exception.
Drinking in public conveyance – Penalty against individual – Restricted application.
Candidates giving or purchasing liquor on election day prohibited.
Furnishing liquor to minors – Possession, use – Exhibition of effects – Exceptions.
Minor applying for permit.
Minor purchasing or attempting to purchase liquor – Penalty.
Sales to minors by licensee or employee – Board notification to prosecuting attorney to formulate charges against minors.
Treats, gifts, purchases of liquor for or from minor, or holding out minor as at least 21, in public place where liquor sold.
Minors frequenting area – Misrepresentation of age – Penalty – Classification of licensees.
Certain persons 18 years and over permitted to enter and remain upon licensed premises during employment.
Employees aged 18 to 21 stocking, merchandising, and handling beer and wine.
Unlawful transfer to a minor of age identification.
Preparation or acquisition and supply to persons under age 21 of facsimile of official identification card – Penalty.
Prosecutions to be reported by prosecuting attorney and police court.
Employees 18 years and over allowed to sell and handle beer and wine for certain licensed employers.
Employees 18 years and over allowed to serve and carry liquor, clean up, etc., for certain licensed employers.
Juvenile driving privileges – Alcohol or drug violations.
Resisting or opposing officers in enforcement of title.
Compliance by Washington wine and beer commissions.
(Ord. 1266 § 20, 1997; Ord. 1803 § 12, 2012; Ord. 1808 § 15, 2012)