RCW 18.235.180
Crime or violation by license holder—Disciplinary authority may give notification.
If the disciplinary authority has reason to believe that a license holder has committed a crime, or violated the laws of another regulatory body, the disciplinary authority may notify the attorney general or the county prosecuting attorney in the county in which the act took place, or other responsible official of the facts known to the disciplinary authority.
[ 2002 c 86 § 119.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 18 - Businesses and Professions
Chapter 18.235 - Uniform Regulation of Business and Professions Act.
18.235.020 - Application of chapter—Director's authority—Disciplinary authority.
18.235.030 - Disciplinary authority—Powers.
18.235.040 - Director's authority.
18.235.050 - Statement of charges—Hearing.
18.235.060 - Procedures governing adjudicative proceedings.
18.235.070 - Previous denial, revocation, or suspension of license.
18.235.110 - Unprofessional conduct—Finding.
18.235.120 - Payment of a fine.
18.235.130 - Unprofessional conduct—Acts or conditions that constitute.
18.235.140 - Final order issued under RCW 18.235.130—Failure to comply.
18.235.160 - Violation of injunction—Contempt of court—Civil penalty.
18.235.170 - Misrepresentation—Gross misdemeanor.
18.235.180 - Crime or violation by license holder—Disciplinary authority may give notification.
18.235.190 - Immunity from suit.
18.235.200 - Use of records—Exchange of information—Chapter does not affect or limit.
18.235.210 - Application of chapter—January 1, 2003.
18.235.215 - Application of chapter to notarial officers.
18.235.901 - Effective date—2002 c 86 §§ 101-123.