Washington Statutes
§ 66.20.390 — Direct sale of wine to consumer—Consent to jurisdiction—Revocation or suspension of permit.
Washington § 66.20.390
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 66.20.390 (2026).
Text
(1)Holders of a wine shipper's permit are deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of Washington concerning enforcement of chapter 49, Laws of 2006 and all laws, rules, and regulations related to the shipment of wine from wine manufacturers directly to consumers.
(2)(a) A permit issued under chapter 49, Laws of 2006 to a wine manufacturer located outside this state who fails to comply with the provisions of chapter 49, Laws of 2006 shall be suspended or revoked.
(b)The privilege to ship wine directly to Washington consumers under a domestic winery license shall be suspended or revoked if the domestic winery fails to comply with the provisions of chapter 49, Laws of 2006.
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Legislative History
[2006 c 49 s 7.]
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Washington § 66.20.390, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wa/66.20.390.