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Washington State LCB approves filings to pursue contract-kitchen, advertising rule changes and files trade-practice repeal

Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board · March 4, 2026
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Summary

At its March 4, 2026 meeting the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board approved filing CR102 packages to implement HB1602 (contract kitchens for breweries/microbreweries) and SB5206 (cannabis advertising) and filed a CR105 to repeal certain trade-practice rules; a separate petition on medical-cannabis tax-exemption verification remained unresolved.

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board on March 4 approved three rulemaking filings that advance changes to food-service options for breweries, advertising rules for cannabis retailers and start the process to repeal certain trade-practice rules.

The board approved a request from the director’s office to file a CR102 to implement House Bill 1602, which would allow domestic breweries and microbreweries to subcontract or lease space — including mobile food units — to meet restaurant food-service requirements. Jeff Kildall, policy and rules coordinator in the director’s office, said the proposed changes amend WAC sections to permit leasing or subcontracting kitchen space, set storage and information…

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