Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 19.290 - Metal Property.
19.290.010 - Definitions.

RCW 19.290.010
Definitions.

The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Commercial account" means a relationship between a scrap metal business and a commercial enterprise that is ongoing and properly documented under RCW 19.290.030.
(2) "Commercial enterprise" means a corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association, state agency, political subdivision of the state, public corporation, or any other legal or commercial entity.
(3) "Commercial metal property" means: Utility access covers; street light poles and fixtures; road and bridge guardrails; highway or street signs; water meter covers; traffic directional and control signs; traffic light signals; any metal property marked with the name of a commercial enterprise, including but not limited to a telephone, commercial mobile radio services, cable, electric, water, natural gas, or other utility, or railroad; unused or undamaged building construction materials consisting of copper pipe, tubing, or wiring, or aluminum wire, siding, downspouts, or gutters; aluminum or stainless steel fence panels made from one inch tubing, forty-two inches high with four-inch gaps; aluminum decking, bleachers, or risers; historical markers; statue plaques; grave markers and funeral vases; or agricultural irrigation wheels, sprinkler heads, and pipes.
(4) "Engage in business" means conducting more than twelve transactions in a twelve-month period.
(5) "Nonferrous metal property" means metal property for which the value of the metal property is derived from the property's content of copper, brass, aluminum, bronze, lead, zinc, nickel, and their alloys. "Nonferrous metal property" does not include precious metals.
(6) "Person" means an individual, domestic or foreign corporation, limited liability corporation, partnership, trust, unincorporated association, or other entity; an affiliate or associate of any such person; or any two or more persons acting as a partnership, syndicate, or other group for the purpose of acquiring, holding, or dispersing of securities of a domestic or foreign corporation.
(7) "Precious metals" means gold, silver, and platinum.
(8) "Private metal property" means catalytic converters, either singly or in bundles, bales, or bulk, that have been removed from vehicles for sale as a specific commodity.
(9) "Record" means a paper, electronic, or other method of storing information.
(10) "Scrap metal business" means a scrap metal supplier, scrap metal recycler, and scrap metal processor.
(11) "Scrap metal processor" means a person with a current business license that conducts business from a permanent location, that is engaged in the business of purchasing or receiving private metal property, nonferrous metal property, and commercial metal property for the purpose of altering the metal in preparation for its use as feedstock in the manufacture of new products, and that maintains a hydraulic bailer, shearing device, or shredding device for recycling.
(12) "Scrap metal recycler" means a person with a current business license that is engaged in the business of purchasing or receiving private metal property, nonferrous metal property, and commercial metal property for the purpose of aggregation and sale to another scrap metal business and that maintains a fixed place of business within the state.
(13) "Scrap metal supplier" means a person with a current business license that is engaged in the business of purchasing or receiving private metal property or nonferrous metal property for the purpose of aggregation and sale to a scrap metal recycler or scrap metal processor and that does not maintain a fixed business location in the state.
(14) "Transaction" means a pledge, or the purchase of, or the trade of any item of private metal property or nonferrous metal property by a scrap metal business from a member of the general public. "Transaction" does not include donations or the purchase or receipt of private metal property or nonferrous metal property by a scrap metal business from a commercial enterprise, from another scrap metal business, or from a duly authorized employee or agent of the commercial enterprise or scrap metal business.

[ 2013 c 322 § 4; 2008 c 233 § 1; 2007 c 377 § 1.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: The definitions in this section have been alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 19 - Business Regulations—Miscellaneous

Chapter 19.290 - Metal Property.

19.290.010 - Definitions.

19.290.020 - Private metal property or nonferrous metal property—Records required.

19.290.030 - Metal property and metallic wire—Requirements for transactions.

19.290.040 - Scrap metal businesses—Record of commercial accounts.

19.290.050 - Reports to law enforcement—Records exempt from public disclosure—Private civil liability.

19.290.060 - Stolen metal property—Preserving evidence.

19.290.080 - Civil penalties.

19.290.090 - Exemptions from chapter.

19.290.100 - Scrap metal license—Penalties.

19.290.110 - Scrap metal license—Application, renewal—Required information.

19.290.120 - Scrap metal license application—Department of licensing to issue license—Display of certificate.

19.290.130 - Scrap metal license—Surety bond—Action for recovery.

19.290.140 - Scrap metal license—Renewal—Surrender of license.

19.290.150 - License plates—Fee.

19.290.160 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.

19.290.170 - Cancellation of scrap metal license—Refusal of issuance.

19.290.180 - Director of licensing authorized to adopt rules and regulations, set license and renewal fees.

19.290.190 - Inspection of licensed premises and records—Certificate of inspection.

19.290.200 - State preemption.

19.290.210 - Subpoenas.

19.290.220 - Scrap theft alert system.

19.290.230 - Seizure and forfeiture.

19.290.240 - Chapter to be liberally construed.

19.290.250 - No-buy list database program—Scrap metal business to determine if customer is listed.