RCW 19.138.100
Registration—Number posting, use—Duplicates—Fee—Assignment, transfer—New owner—Exemption.
No person, firm, or corporation may act or hold itself out as a seller of travel unless, prior to engaging in the business of selling or advertising to sell travel services or travel-related benefits, the person, firm, or corporation registers with the director under this chapter and rules adopted under this chapter.
(1) The registration number must be conspicuously posted in the place of business and must be included in all advertisements. Sellers of travel are not required to include registration numbers on institutional advertising. For the purposes of this subsection, "institutional advertising" is advertising that does not include prices or dates for travel services.
(2) The director shall issue duplicate registrations upon payment of a duplicate registration fee to valid registration holders operating more than one office. The duplicate registration fee for each office shall be an amount equal to the original registration fee.
(3) No registration is assignable or transferable.
(4) If a registered seller of travel sells his or her business, when the new owner becomes responsible for the business, the new owner must comply with all provisions of this chapter, including registration.
(5) If a seller of travel is employed by or under contract as an independent contractor or an outside agent of a seller of travel who is registered under this chapter, the employee, independent contractor, or outside agent need not also be registered if:
(a) The employee, independent contractor, or outside agent is conducting business as a seller of travel in the name of and under the registration of the registered seller of travel; and
(b) All money received for travel services by the employee, independent contractor, or outside agent is collected in the name of the registered seller of travel and processed by the registered seller of travel as required under this chapter.
[ 2001 c 44 § 4; 1999 c 238 § 3; 1996 c 180 § 4; 1994 c 237 § 3.]
NOTES:
Severability—1999 c 238: See note following RCW 19.138.030.
Effective date—1996 c 180: See note following RCW 19.138.021.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 19 - Business Regulations—Miscellaneous
Chapter 19.138 - Sellers of Travel.
19.138.010 - Legislative finding and declaration.
19.138.030 - Advertising—Restrictions—Records.
19.138.040 - Written statement by seller of travel—Contents.
19.138.050 - Cancellation—Refund—Material misrepresentation—Exception.
19.138.090 - Application of chapter to public charter operators.
19.138.110 - Registration—Application—Form—Rules—Report.
19.138.120 - Registration—Renewal—Refusal—Notice—Hearing.
19.138.140 - Trust account—Filing—Notice of change—Other funds or accounts—Rules—Exceptions.
19.138.150 - Standard of duties, care.
19.138.170 - Director—Powers and duties.
19.138.1701 - Reimbursement of appropriated funds—Fees.
19.138.180 - Director—Investigations—Publication of violation.
19.138.200 - Director or individuals acting on director's behalf—Immunity.
19.138.240 - Violations—Civil penalties—Failure to pay.
19.138.250 - Violation—Restitution assessed by director.
19.138.260 - Registration prerequisite to suit.
19.138.270 - Violations—Giving false information—Criminal penalties.
19.138.280 - Action for damages—Costs, attorneys' fees—No limitation of consumer protection act.
19.138.290 - Violations—Application of consumer protection act.
19.138.310 - Filing public records—Making information public for public interest.
19.138.330 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.
19.138.901 - Effective date—1986 c 283.