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Domain 1: Liquor Licensing & Permit Requirements (12 Questions)
Q1: A restaurant in Seattle wants to serve spirits, beer, and wine for on-premise
consumption. They also want to sell sealed bottles of wine for off-premise
consumption. Which license type is required?
A. Beer and Wine Restaurant License
B. Spirits, Beer, and Wine Restaurant License with an off-premise endorsement
C. Hotel/Motel License
D. Tavern License with a wine specialty shop endorsement
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Under WAC 314-02-035 and RCW 66.24.410, a Spirits, Beer, and Wine
Restaurant License allows on-premise service of all three alcohol types with food
service requirements. To sell sealed containers for off-premise consumption, an
off-premise endorsement is required per WAC 314-02-027. This combination is
common for restaurants with retail wine sales.
● A is incorrect: Beer and Wine Restaurant License does not allow spirits service,
which the establishment specifically desires.
● C is incorrect: Hotel/Motel License is for lodging establishments with specific
guest service provisions, not standalone restaurants.
, ● D is incorrect: Tavern License primarily allows beer and wine service with limited
food requirements; it does not automatically include off-premise wine sales and
has different operational standards than restaurant licenses.
Q2: According to WSLCB regulations, where must a liquor license be displayed in a
licensed establishment?
A. In the manager's office, available for inspection upon request
B. In a secure location with other business documents
C. Prominently displayed in a public area where customers can see it
D. Posted in the employee break room for staff reference
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: WAC 314-11-015 requires that all liquor licenses be prominently displayed in
a public area of the licensed premises where customers and WSLCB officers can readily
see them. This ensures transparency and allows enforcement officers to verify licensing
status during inspections without disrupting operations.
● A is incorrect: Keeping the license in a manager's office violates the public
display requirement and could result in administrative violations.
● B is incorrect: Storing the license with other business documents does not
satisfy the prominent public display requirement.
● D is incorrect: While staff should be aware of licensing requirements, the break
room is not a public area and does not meet WAC 314-11-015 standards.
Q3: What is the minimum age requirement to obtain a Class 12 MAST (Mandatory
Alcohol Server Training) permit in Washington State?
A. 18 years old
,B. 21 years old
C. 16 years old with parental consent
D. 25 years old with manager recommendation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: RCW 66.20.300 and WAC 314-17-025 require that individuals must be at least
21 years of age to obtain a Class 12 MAST permit, which authorizes them to manage
licensed premises and draw, mix, or serve alcoholic beverages. This aligns with the legal
drinking age and ensures managers are of legal age to handle all alcohol service
responsibilities.
● A is incorrect: While 18-year-olds can obtain a Class 13 MAST permit to serve
beer and wine (and spirits under supervision in some cases), Class 12 requires
21.
● C is incorrect: No parental consent provisions exist for MAST permits; age
requirements are absolute under WSLCB regulations.
● D is incorrect: There is no 25-year-old requirement or manager recommendation
provision in Washington MAST regulations.
Q4: A server who obtained their Class 12 MAST permit on January 15, 2024, must renew
it by which date?
A. January 15, 2025 (annually)
B. January 15, 2027 (every 3 years)
C. January 15, 2029 (every 5 years)
D. The permit never expires as long as employment is continuous
Correct Answer: C
, Rationale: RCW 66.20.300 and WAC 314-17-025 specify that MAST permits are valid for
5 years from the date of issuance. The server must complete renewal training and
obtain a new permit before the expiration date to continue legally serving or managing
alcohol service. Continuous employment does not extend the permit validity period.
● A is incorrect: Annual renewal is not required; the 5-year cycle is established to
reduce administrative burden while ensuring regular training updates.
● B is incorrect: While some certifications use 3-year cycles, Washington MAST
permits specifically use 5-year validity periods.
● D is incorrect: MAST permits expire regardless of employment status; there is no
"continuous employment" exception in RCW or WAC.
Q5: Which of the following individuals is required to obtain a MAST permit under
Washington State law?
A. A dishwasher who occasionally delivers drinks to tables when the server is busy
B. A hostess who seats customers but never handles alcohol orders
C. A bartender who mixes and serves cocktails
D. A security guard who works at the entrance checking IDs only
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: RCW 66.20.300 requires any person who mixes, sells, or serves alcoholic
beverages to obtain a MAST permit. A bartender who mixes and serves cocktails
directly handles alcohol service and must have either a Class 12 (if 21+) or Class 13 (if
18-20) permit. This is the core population the MAST program was designed to regulate.
● A is incorrect: While delivering drinks technically involves "serving," incidental
delivery by non-permitted staff when not part of regular duties may be allowed
under specific circumstances, though this is legally risky and establishments
should ensure all staff handling alcohol are permitted.