Feedback Sought on Draft Conceptual Rules about Axe Throwing at Liquor Licensed Premises

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January 19, 2022

Invitation: Forum on Draft Conceptual Rules about Axe Throwing at Liquor Licensed Premises Feedback Sought on Draft Rules for New Section WAC 314-03-060

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) is hosting an online Listen & Learn forum to gather feedback and comments on conceptual draft rules related to axe throwing at liquor licensed premises.

Feedback gathered during the forum will help shape the rules. Please review the agenda along with the conceptual draft rules before the forum and be ready to offer feedback. Information on the “Listen and Learn” style forum is provided via this guidance document.

The LCB is currently in the CR-101 inquiry phase of the rulemaking process. A Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (CR-101) was filed on September 29, 2021. There are no proposed or final rules at this stage of the rulemaking process. A CR-102 rule proposal has not yet been filed.

When: Thursday, February 03, 2022, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Where: Join on your computer or smart phone app through Microsoft (MS) Teams.

            Click here to join the meeting.

If you have the MS Teams app on your device, select “Open Microsoft Teams” when prompted.

If you do not have the MS Teams app, select “Continue on this browser” when prompted.

Please note that MS Teams does not have a pre-registration option. Please add the forum to your calendar and join using this link at the start time indicated above. The event may end earlier than scheduled depending on the amount of feedback offered during the forum.

To listen to the meeting on the phone (audio only):  

Dial: +1 564-999-2000 (local) or (833) 598-2099 (Toll-free)            

Conference ID: 762 246 638#

The phone call-in option can only be used for listening to the forum. To provide feedback during the forum, please join using online via MS Teams.

If you join online here are a few reminders: 

  • Online participation will be structured to allow one speaker at a time through a hand-raising feature on MS Teams.
  • If you have difficulty with audio or visual elements of MS Teams, please continue to try.

You can also provide feedback to us at the email below. There is still opportunity to let us know your thoughts via email.

Questions? Contact Policy and Rules Coordinator Robert DeSpain at rules@lcb.wa.gov

For more information, please visit https://lcb.wa.gov/laws/alcohol-rulemaking-activity.