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2013 Senate Bill 5045: Allowing day spas to offer or supply without charge wine or beer by the individual glass to a customer for consumption on the premises
Introduced by Sen. Karen Keiser (Kent) (D) on January 15, 2013
Permits day spas to provide wine or been by the glass to customers, as long as the spa annually obtains a day spa permit and pays the associated one hundred and twenty five dollar fee.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate Commerce & Labor Committee on January 15, 2013
Substitute offered in the Senate on February 19, 2013
Removes the requirement that wine or beer not be offered until after a massage. A day spa is defined as a business which offers at least three of the listed types of beauty services: hair care, nail care, skin care, massages, or body toning equipment.
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on February 19, 2013
Creates a day spa permit which permits a day spa to serve a glass of beer or wine to a customer without charge. The permit fee for a day spa permit is $125 per year. Day spas are permitted to offer a complimentary glass of beer or wine to customers who are at least 21 years of age. A day spa is defined as a business that offers at least three of the following types of beauty services: hair care, nail care, skin care, massages, and the use of body toning equipment.
Received in the House on March 11, 2013
Referred to the House Government Accountability & Oversight Committee on March 11, 2013
Amendment offered in the House on April 2, 2013
Requires that any employee at the day spa serving wine or beer must complete a board-approved alcohol server training program. (2) Changes the definition of "day spa" in the following ways: (a) Removes nail care as one of the types of services that, if offered along with two other types of services, qualifies a business as a day spa; and (b) Specifies that hair care services must include shampooing, cutting, styling, and dyeing hair (rather than those tasks being listed as examples of hair care services).
The amendment failed by voice vote in the House on April 15, 2013
Referred to the House Appropriations Committee on April 3, 2013
Amendment offered in the House on April 5, 2013
Requires that any employee at the day spa serving Official Print - 1 5045-S AMH APP H2364.1 wine or beer must complete a board-approved alcohol server training program. (2) Changes the definition of "day spa" in the following ways: (a) Removes nail care as one of the types of services that, if offered along with two other types of services, qualifies a business as a day spa; and (b) Specifies that hair care services must include shampooing, cutting, styling, and dyeing hair (rather than those tasks being listed as examples of hair care services). (3) Establishes the initial fee for the day spa permit as $125 and authorizes the legislature to adjust the fee in the operating budget bill.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on April 15, 2013
Referred to the House Rules Committee on April 9, 2013
Amendment offered by Rep. Brad Klippert (Benton) (R) on April 15, 2013
Specifies that the complimentary glass of beer offered may not exceed 12 ounces and the complimentary glass of wine offered may not exceed six ounces.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the House on April 15, 2013
Creates a special permit for day spas to offer a complimentary glass of wine or beer to customers for on-premise consumption. Defines "day spa" for the purposes of the special permit.
Received in the Senate on April 22, 2013
Motion in the Senate on April 22, 2013
To accept house amendments.
The motion failed by voice vote in the Senate on April 22, 2013
Received in the Senate on January 21, 2014
Referred to the Senate Rules Committee on January 21, 2014
Amendment offered by Sen. Karen Keiser (Kent) (D) on February 10, 2014
Creates a special permit for day spas to offer a complimentary glass of wine or beer to customers for on-premise consumption. Defines "day spa" for the purposes of the special permit.
The amendment passed by voice vote in the Senate on February 10, 2014
Received in the House on February 12, 2014
Referred to the House Government Accountability & Oversight Committee on February 12, 2014
Referred to the House Appropriations Subcom on General Government & Info Tech Committee on February 24, 2014
Referred to the House Rules Committee on March 3, 2014
Received in the Senate on March 8, 2014
Failed by voice vote in the Senate on March 8, 2014
Received in the House on March 11, 2014
Signed by Gov. Jay Inslee on April 2, 2014