You are Invited: Feedback Sessions on Acceptable Forms of Identification Rulemaking
The LCB is holding two online public meetings to get feedback on draft rules for Acceptable Forms of Identification rulemaking. Session input will help shape the proposed rules the LCB Board will be asked to approve for the CR-102 filing. Both sessions cover the same topics. For those unable to attend, feedback on the draft rules can also be sent to LCB at rules@lcb.wa.gov. Public comment closes on Jan.23, 2025 at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, 9 - 11 a.m.
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Meeting ID: 264 635 922 47 Passcode: 4KU2qW2A
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(564) 999-2000, 356904337# Olympia, WA
Phone Conference ID: 356 904 337#
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Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, 1 – 3 p.m.
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Meeting ID: 240 916 576 115 Passcode: Mn3AE27t
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(564) 999-2000, 11582865# Olympia, WA
Phone Conference ID: 115 828 65#
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During the meetings, please keep the following in mind:
- Sessions will be recorded and are subject to public disclosure. The purpose of the recordings is to make sure we collect all feedback. The recordings will be posted on the LCB Current Rulemaking webpage.
- The Teams chat feature will be on. Questions submitted in chat will be saved in the rulemaking file and are subject to public disclosure.
- Questions and comments in the session’s Team chat will be addressed at the end of the session.
- To ask questions during the sessions, participants must use the "raise hand” function. Microphones will then be unmuted to allow questions. At other times microphones will be muted until the end of the presentations when questions will be taken.
- If you would like to submit questions before, during, or after the session, you can email the rules team at rules@lcb.wa.gov.
The draft rules are available on the LCB website at the link below.
More information about this rulemaking efforts and other ongoing rulemaking projects is found on the Current Rulemaking webpage. Please contact rules@lcb.wa.gov with questions about rulemaking.
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