RCW 22.09.361
Seizure of commodities or warehouse operator's records—Department duties—Warehouse operator's remedies—Expenses and attorneys' fees.
(1) Whenever the department, pursuant to court order, seizes and takes possession of all or a portion of special piles and special bins of commodities, all or a portion of commingled commodities in a warehouse owned, operated, or controlled by a warehouse operator, or books, papers, and property of any kind used in connection with the conduct of a warehouse operator's warehouse business, the department shall:
(a) Give written notice of its action to the surety on the bond of the warehouse operator and may notify the holders of record, as shown by the warehouse operator's records, of all warehouse receipts or scale weight tickets issued for commodities, to present their warehouse receipt or other evidence of deposits for inspection, or to account for the same. The department may thereupon cause an audit to be made of the affairs of the warehouse, especially with respect to the commodities in which there is an apparent shortage, to determine the amount of the shortage and compute the shortage as to each depositor as shown by the warehouse operator's records, if practicable. The department shall notify the warehouse operator and the surety on his or her bond of the approximate amount of the shortage and notify each depositor thereby affected by sending notice to the depositor's last known address as shown by the records of the warehouse operator.
(b) Retain possession of the commodities in the warehouse or warehouses, and of the books, papers, and property of the warehouse operator, until the warehouse operator or the surety on the bond has satisfied the claims of all holders of warehouse receipts or other evidence of deposits, or, in case the shortage exceeds the amount of the bond, the surety on the bond has satisfied the claims pro rata.
(2) At any time within ten days after the department takes possession of any commodities or the books, papers, and property of any warehouse, the warehouse operator may serve notice upon the department to appear in the superior court of the county in which the warehouse is located, at a time to be fixed by the court, which shall not be less than five nor more than fifteen days from the date of the service of the notice, and show cause why such commodities, books, papers, and property should not be restored to his or her possession.
(3) All necessary expenses and attorneys' fees incurred by the department in carrying out the provisions of this section may be recovered in the same action or in a separate civil action brought by the department in the superior court.
(4) As a part of the expenses so incurred, the department is authorized to include the cost of adequate liability insurance necessary to protect the department, its officers, and others engaged in carrying out the provisions of this section.
[ 2011 c 336 § 625; 1983 c 305 § 49.]
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.