RCW 19.60.042
Report to chief law enforcement officer—Precious metal dealers.
If the applicable chief of police or the county's chief law enforcement officer has compiled and published a list of persons who have been convicted of any crime involving theft, then a secondhand precious metal dealer shall utilize such a list for any transaction involving property other than property consisting of a precious metal as required by the applicable chief of police or the county's chief law enforcement officer.
[ 2011 c 289 § 5.]
NOTES:
Findings—Intent—2011 c 289: See note following RCW 19.60.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 19 - Business Regulations—Miscellaneous
Chapter 19.60 - Pawnbrokers and Secondhand Dealers.
19.60.014 - Fixed place of business required.
19.60.020 - Duty to record information.
19.60.025 - Duty to record information—Precious metal property.
19.60.040 - Report to chief law enforcement officer.
19.60.042 - Report to chief law enforcement officer—Precious metal dealers.
19.60.045 - Duties upon notification that property is reported stolen.
19.60.050 - Retention of property by pawnbrokers—Inspection.
19.60.055 - Retention of property by secondhand dealers—Inspection.
19.60.057 - Retention of precious metal property—Inspection.
19.60.060 - Rates of interest and other fees—Sale of pledged property.
19.60.061 - Pawnbrokers—Sale of pledged property limited—Written document required for transactions.
19.60.062 - Attorney fees and costs in action to recover possession or determine title or ownership.
19.60.066 - Prohibited acts—Penalty.
19.60.067 - Secondhand precious metal dealers—Prohibited acts—Penalty.
19.60.068 - Resale agreement to avoid interest and fee restrictions prohibited.
19.60.075 - Regulation by political subdivisions.
19.60.077 - Precious metal dealers—Licensure required.