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Board files brewery contract‑kitchen rules, repeals trade‑practice rules and denies four cannabis petitions

Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board · May 6, 2026
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Summary

The board approved filing permanent rules to implement HB 1602 expanding contract kitchens for breweries, authorized an expedited repeal of three trade‑practice WAC sections, and voted to deny four rule petitions from Amy Deluge related to CCRS traceability, internal thresholds, audiovisual recording, and accessibility standards.

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board advanced multiple rulemaking actions and denied four related cannabis petitions during its session.

Jeff, a member of the director's office staff, asked the board to adopt a CR‑103 permanent rule package to implement Engrossed House Bill 1602 (2025), which expands options for breweries and microbreweries to contract, lease or operate mobile food units to meet restaurant food‑service requirements. "If approved today these rules will be filed with the code reviser and the permanent rule changes will take effect on 06/06/2026," Jeff said, noting the public hearing held on April 9 received no testimony and one written question.

Board member Pete Holmes moved…

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