66.24.540 - Motel license -- Fee.
Motel license — Fee.
There shall be a retailer's license to be designated as a motel license. The motel license may be issued to a motel regardless of whether it holds any other class of license under this title. No license may be issued to a motel offering rooms to its guests on an hourly basis. The license authorizes the licensee to:
(1) Sell, at retail, in locked honor bars, spirits in individual bottles not to exceed fifty milliliters, beer in individual cans or bottles not to exceed twelve ounces, and wine in individual bottles not to exceed one hundred eighty-seven milliliters, to registered guests of the motel for consumption in guest rooms.
(a) Each honor bar must also contain snack foods. No more than one-half of the guest rooms may have honor bars.
(b) All spirits to be sold under the license must be purchased from the board.
(c) The licensee shall require proof of age from the guest renting a guest room and requesting the use of an honor bar. The guest shall also execute an affidavit verifying that no one under twenty-one years of age shall have access to the spirits, beer, and wine in the honor bar.
(2) Provide without additional charge, to overnight guests of the motel, beer and wine by the individual serving for on-premises consumption at a specified regular date, time, and place as may be fixed by the board. Self-service by attendees is prohibited. All beer and wine service must be done by an alcohol server as defined in RCW 66.20.300 and comply with RCW 66.20.310.
The annual fee for a motel license is five hundred dollars.
"Motel" as used in this section means a transient accommodation licensed under chapter 70.62 RCW.
As used in this section, "spirits," "beer," and "wine" have the meanings defined in RCW 66.04.010.
[1999 c 129 § 1; 1997 c 321 § 34; 1993 c 511 § 1.]
Notes: Effective date -- 1997 c 321: See note following RCW 66.24.010.