RCW 22.09.340
Examination of receipts and commodities—Request—Fee—Access to bins—Records and accounts—Out-of-state offices.
(1) Upon the request of any person or persons having an interest in a commodity stored in any public warehouse and upon payment of fifty dollars in advance by the person or persons, the department may cause the warehouse to be inspected and shall check the outstanding negotiable and nonnegotiable warehouse receipts, and scale weight tickets that have not been superseded by negotiable or nonnegotiable warehouse receipts, with the commodities on hand and shall report the amount of receipts and scale weight tickets outstanding and the amount of storage, if any. If the cost of the examination is more than fifty dollars, the person or persons having an interest in the commodity stored in the warehouse and requesting the examination, shall pay the additional cost to the department, unless a shortage is found to exist.
(2) A warehouse shall be maintained in a manner that will provide a reasonable means of ingress and egress to the various storage bins and compartments by those persons authorized to make inspections, and an adequate facility to complete the inspections shall be provided.
(3) The property, books, records, accounts, papers, and proceedings of every such warehouse operator shall at all reasonable times be subject to inspection by the department. The warehouse operator shall maintain adequate records and systems for the filing and accounting of warehouse receipts, canceled warehouse receipts, scale weight tickets, other documents, and transactions necessary or common to the warehouse industry. Canceled warehouse receipts, copies of scale weight tickets, and other copies of documents evidencing ownership or ownership liability shall be retained by the warehouse operator for a period of at least three years from the date of deposit.
(4) Any warehouse operator whose principal office or headquarters is located outside the state of Washington shall make available, if requested, during ordinary business hours, at any of their warehouses licensed in the state of Washington, all books, documents, and records for inspection.
(5) Any grain dealer whose principal office or headquarters is located outside the state of Washington shall make available, if requested, all books, documents, and records for inspection during ordinary business hours at any facility located in the state of Washington, or if no facility in the state of Washington, then at a Washington state department of agriculture office or other mutually acceptable place.
[ 2011 c 336 § 622; 1983 c 305 § 46; 1963 c 124 § 34.]
NOTES:
Severability—1983 c 305: See note following RCW 20.01.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 22 - Warehousing and Deposits
Chapter 22.09 - Agricultural Commodities.
22.09.020 - Department authority—Rules.
22.09.030 - Warehouse license or licenses required.
22.09.035 - Grain dealer license required, exception.
22.09.040 - Application for warehouse license.
22.09.045 - Application for grain dealer license.
22.09.050 - Warehouse license fees—Penalty.
22.09.055 - Grain dealer—Exempt grain dealers—License fees—Penalty.
22.09.060 - Bond or certificate of deposit and insurance prerequisite to license—Exemption.
22.09.070 - Warehouse licenses—Issuance—Posting—Duration.
22.09.075 - Grain dealer licenses—Issuance—Posting—Duration.
22.09.080 - Licenses—Denial—Suspension—Revocation.
22.09.095 - Single bond by multiple applicants.
22.09.100 - Bonds—Duration—Release of surety—Cancellation by surety.
22.09.110 - Casualty insurance required—Certificate to be filed.
22.09.120 - Insurance—Cancellation procedure—Suspension of license.
22.09.150 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Delivery of stored commodities—Damages.
22.09.160 - Rights and duties of licensees—Disposition of hazardous commodities.
22.09.175 - Presumptions regarding commodities—Approval of contracts.
22.09.180 - Rights and duties of licensees—Records, contents—Itemized charges.
22.09.190 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Rebates, preferences, etc., prohibited.
22.09.200 - Rights and duties of licensees—Reports to department.
22.09.220 - Rights and duties of licensees—Premises, construction and maintenance.
22.09.230 - Rights and duties of warehouse licensees—Signs—Use of "Washington Bonded Warehouse."
22.09.240 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Schedule of rates—Posting—Revision.
22.09.250 - Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Unlawful practices.
22.09.260 - Deposit of commodities unfit for human consumption—Notice.
22.09.290 - Warehouse receipts—Required terms.
22.09.310 - Warehouse receipts—Dealing in unauthorized receipts prohibited—Penalty.
22.09.320 - Warehouse receipts—Lost or destroyed receipts.
22.09.330 - Scale weight tickets not precluded.
22.09.350 - Remedies of department on discovery of shortage.
22.09.381 - Depositors' claims, processing by department.
22.09.391 - Depositor's lien—Liquidation procedure.
22.09.405 - Grain indemnity fund program—Activation—In lieu of other security.
22.09.411 - Grain indemnity fund program—Fund established—Contents, deposits, disbursements, use.
22.09.416 - Grain indemnity fund program—Assessments.
22.09.426 - Grain indemnity fund program—Annual assessments—Limitations.
22.09.431 - Grain indemnity fund program—Additional security.
22.09.436 - Grain indemnity fund program—Advisory committee.
22.09.441 - Grain indemnity fund program—Processing of claims.
22.09.446 - Grain indemnity fund program—Failure to file claim in time.
22.09.451 - Grain indemnity fund program—Payment limitations.
22.09.456 - Grain indemnity fund program—Additional payment limitations.
22.09.461 - Grain indemnity fund program—Payment of claims—Restrictions, priority.
22.09.471 - Grain indemnity fund program—Proceedings against licensee.
22.09.520 - Deposits as bailments.
22.09.570 - Action on bond by director—Authorized—Grounds.
22.09.600 - Action on bond by director—Powers of director.
22.09.615 - Action by depositor upon licensee's bond.
22.09.620 - Payment for agricultural commodities purchased—Time requirements.
22.09.630 - Payment violations—Recovery by department—Charges to depositors.
22.09.640 - Publication and distribution of list of licensed warehouses.
22.09.650 - Remedies of department as to stations.
22.09.660 - Emergency storage situation—Forwarding to other warehouses.
22.09.710 - Designation of inspection points and terminal warehouses.
22.09.720 - Grades and standards of commodities—Regulations.
22.09.730 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Methods.
22.09.740 - Inspection or grading of commodities—File samples, retention.
22.09.770 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Unlawful practices—Penalty.
22.09.780 - Inspection or grading of commodities.
22.09.790 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Fees and charges.
22.09.800 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Scales and weighing.
22.09.820 - Inspection or grading of commodities—Unloading commodity without inspection or weighing.
22.09.830 - Grain inspection revolving fund—Hop inspection fund—Grain warehouse audit account.
22.09.840 - Fumigated conveyances to be labeled.
22.09.850 - Railroads to provide side tracks and track scales—Weighing of cars.
22.09.860 - Police protection of terminal yards and tracks.
22.09.880 - Cooperation with governmental agencies and private associations.
22.09.900 - Continuation of rules adopted pursuant to repealed chapter.
22.09.910 - Savings—1963 c 124.