Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 19.290 - Metal Property.
19.290.050 - Reports to law enforcement—Records exempt from public disclosure—Private civil liability.

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

(1) Upon request by any commissioned law enforcement officer of the state or any of its political subdivisions, every scrap metal business shall furnish a full, true, and correct transcript of the records from the purchase or receipt of private metal property, nonferrous metal property, and commercial metal property involving only a specified individual, vehicle, or item of private metal property, nonferrous metal property, or commercial metal property. This information may be transmitted within a specified time of not less than two business days to the applicable law enforcement agency electronically, by facsimile transmission, or by modem or similar device, or by delivery of computer disk subject to the requirements of, and approval by, the chief of police or the county's chief law enforcement officer.
(2) Any records created or produced under this section are exempt from disclosure under chapter 42.56 RCW.
(3) If the scrap metal business has good cause to believe that any private metal property, nonferrous metal property, or commercial metal property in his or her possession has been previously lost or stolen, the scrap metal business shall promptly report that fact to the applicable commissioned law enforcement officer of the state, the chief of police, or the county's chief law enforcement officer, together with the name of the owner, if known, and the date when and the name of the person from whom it was received.
(4) Compliance with this section shall not give rise to or form the basis of private civil liability on the part of a scrap metal business or scrap metal recycler.

[ 2013 c 322 § 8; 2008 c 233 § 5; 2007 c 377 § 5.]

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.