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Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB)
1025 Union Avenue SE
Olympia, , WA 98501
Phone: 360-664-1600
URL: https://lcb.wa.gov
WA Legal Age to Consume: 21
WA Legal Age to Serve: 21
WA Legal Age to Pour: 21 Our course MEETS state alcohol seller/server training requirements. Alcohol Server Training Law
Mandatory
The state requires approved alcohol server/seller training in some capacity
Approved TIPS Programs
Classroom: On-Premise, Concessions, and Gaming Online: TIPS is approved by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB). Upon completion of the Washington TIPS course, the participant will be provided a Class 12 or 13 MAST permit within 30 days.
Requirements
Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) is required by law for persons who serve, mix, sell, or who supervise the sale of alcohol for on-premises consumption at a liquor-licensed establishment. TIPS is an approved third-party provider of MAST training. TIPS offers MAST training via the classroom conducted by WSLCB/TIPS certified trainers and online via TIPS.
Length of Certification
TIPS Certification is valid for 3 years
Additional Info: Washington State has Dram Shop Laws that allow lawsuits against establishments that sell alcohol to intoxicated patrons who then cause harm. Here's a breakdown of the key points:
* **Seller Liability:** Washington's Dram Shop Law is based on two key provisions:
* **RCW 66.44.200:** This law prohibits licensed establishments (bars, restaurants, liquor stores) from selling or serving liquor to a person who appears to be under the influence of alcohol. If they do so and the intoxicated person causes harm, the establishment could be held liable.
* **Social Host Liability:** Washington law also recognizes that a person injured by an intoxicated minor can bring a civil lawsuit against either the alcohol vendor or the private social host who sold or served alcohol to the minor (RCW 66.44.270).
* **Focus on Intoxication:** The key factor in Dram Shop cases under Washington law is whether the patron was **apparently under the influence** of alcohol at the time they were served. This means someone exhibiting clear signs of intoxication such as slurred speech, stumbling, or incoherent behavior.
**Importance of Staff Training:** Washington law requires that establishments holding liquor licenses train waitstaff and bartenders to recognize signs of intoxication. This can help them avoid serving alcohol to someone who is already intoxicated.
Here's a table summarizing the key points:
| Scenario | Liability under Washington Dram Shop Law |
|---|---|
| Bar serves alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron who causes a DUI accident | Potentially Yes |
| Restaurant continues serving drinks to a guest who is clearly intoxicated and gets into a fight | Potentially Yes (if apparent intoxication can be proven) |
| Person provides alcohol at a party to a friend who is visibly intoxicated and later drives home and crashes | Not Likely (unless the friend is underage) |
**Important to Note:**
* Dram Shop cases can be complex. The specific circumstances, evidence available (such as receipts or witness statements), and the level of intoxication will all play a role in determining liability.
* Consulting with an attorney specializing in personal injury or Dram Shop Law is recommended if you believe you have a case under Washington's Dram Shop Law. They can evaluate your situation and advise you on the legal options.
Here are some resources for further information:
* Dram Shop Laws and Liability in Washington State: [https://washingtoninjury.com/dram-shop-laws-and-liability-in-washington-state/](https://washingtoninjury.com/dram-shop-laws-and-liability-in-washington-state/)
* Washington Laws on Bar and Social Host Liability: [invalid URL removed]