RCW 63.14.123
Restrictions on electronically printed credit and debit card receipts.
(1) A retailer shall not print more than the last five digits of the card account number or print the card expiration date on a credit or debit card receipt. This includes all receipts kept by the person or provided to the cardholder.
(2) This section shall apply only to receipts that are electronically printed and shall not apply to transactions in which the:
(a) Sole means of recording the card number is by handwriting or by an imprint or copy of the credit or debit card; or
(b) Retailer processes the transaction electronically but also takes additional manual measures for the purpose of ensuring that the card is not being used fraudulently, including measures the retailer is contractually obligated to take in connection with its acceptance of credit or debit cards.
(3) For the purposes of this section:
(a) "Credit card" means a card or device existing for the purpose of obtaining money, property, labor, or services on credit.
(b) "Debit card" means a card or device used to obtain money, property, labor, or services by a transaction that debits a cardholder's account, rather than extending credit.
[ 2009 c 382 § 2; 2000 c 163 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2000 c 163: See RCW 19.200.901.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 63.14 - Retail Installment Sales of Goods and Services.
63.14.030 - Retail installment contracts—Delivery to buyer of copy—Acknowledgment of delivery.
63.14.040 - Retail installment contracts—Contents.
63.14.043 - Retail installment contracts—Purchase of motor vehicle—Secondary products.
63.14.060 - Retail installment contracts—Mail orders based on catalog or other printed solicitation.
63.14.110 - Consolidation of subsequent purchases with previous contract.
63.14.123 - Restrictions on electronically printed credit and debit card receipts.
63.14.125 - Lender credit card agreements—Security interests prohibited.
63.14.127 - Retail installment contracts—Dog or cat as security interest.
63.14.136 - Retail installment transaction—Unconscionable—Judicial action.
63.14.145 - Retail installment contracts and charge agreements—Sale, transfer, or assignment.
63.14.152 - Declaratory judgment action to establish if service charge is excessive.
63.14.154 - Cancellation of transaction by buyer—Procedure.
63.14.156 - Extension or deferment of payments—Agreement, charges.
63.14.158 - Refinancing agreements—Costs—Contents.
63.14.159 - New payment schedule—When authorized.
63.14.160 - Conduct or agreement of buyer does not waive remedies.
63.14.170 - Violations—Penalties.
63.14.175 - Violations—Remedies.
63.14.190 - Restraint of violations.
63.14.200 - Assurance of discontinuance of unlawful practices.
63.14.210 - Violation of order or injunction—Penalty.
63.14.903 - Application, saving—1981 c 77.
63.14.910 - Saving—1963 c 236.
63.14.920 - Effective date—1963 c 236.
63.14.921 - Effective date—Saving—1967 c 234.
63.14.922 - Effective date—1993 sp.s. c 5.
63.14.924 - Application—1995 c 249.