RCW 79.11.150
Conduct of sales.
Sales by public auction under this chapter shall be conducted under the direction of the department or its authorized representative. The department or department's representative are hereinafter referred to as auctioneers. On or before the time specified in the notice of sale each bidder shall deposit with the auctioneer, in cash or by certified check, cashier's check, money order payable to the order of the department of natural resources, or by bid guarantee in the form of bid bond acceptable to the department, an amount equal to the deposit specified in the notice of sale. The deposit shall include a specified amount of the appraised price for the land offered for sale, together with any fee required by law for the issuance of contracts, deeds, or bills of sale. The deposit may, when prescribed in notice of sale, be considered an opening bid of an amount not less than the minimum appraised price established in the notice of sale. The successful bidder's deposit will be retained by the auctioneer and the difference, if any, between the deposit and the total amount due shall on the day of the sale be paid in cash, certified check, cashier's check, bank draft, or money order, made payable to the department. If a bid bond is used, the share of the total deposit due guaranteed by the bid bond shall, within ten days of the day of sale, be paid in cash, certified check, cashier's check, money order, or other acceptable payment method payable to the department. Other deposits, if any, shall be returned to the respective bidders at the conclusion of each sale. The auctioneer shall deliver to the purchaser a memorandum of his or her purchase containing a description of the land or materials purchased, the price bid, and the terms of the sale. The auctioneer shall at once send to the department the cash, certified check, cashier's check, bank draft, money order, bid guarantee, or other acceptable payment method received from the purchaser, and a copy of the memorandum delivered to the purchaser, together with such additional report of the proceedings with reference to such sales as may be required by the department.
[ 2003 c 334 § 354; 2001 c 250 § 8; 1982 c 27 § 2; 1979 c 54 § 3; 1961 c 73 § 4; 1959 c 257 § 22; 1927 c 255 § 51; RRS § 7797-51. Prior: 1923 c 19 § 1; 1913 c 36 § 1; 1909 c 223 § 4; 1907 c 152 § 1; 1897 c 89 § 14; 1895 c 178 § 28. Formerly RCW 79.01.204, 79.12.350.]
NOTES:
Intent—2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 79.11 - State Land Sales.
79.11.005 - Sale of administrative sites.
79.11.020 - Powers/duties of department.
79.11.040 - Who may purchase—Application—Fees.
79.11.060 - Entire section may be inspected.
79.11.070 - Survey to determine area subject to sale.
79.11.080 - Inspection and appraisal.
79.11.090 - Sales by public auction—Appraised value.
79.11.110 - Separate appraisal of improvements.
79.11.120 - Sale procedure—Fixing date, place, and time of sale.
79.11.130 - Notice—Pamphlet—List of lands to be sold—Certain valuable materials exempt.
79.11.135 - Notification requirements.
79.11.140 - Additional advertising.
79.11.160 - Deposit by purchaser to cover value of improvements.
79.11.175 - Confirmation of sale.
79.11.190 - Readvertisement of lands not sold.
79.11.200 - Form of contract—Rate of interest.
79.11.210 - Reservation in contract.
79.11.220 - Relinquishment to United States, in certain cases of reserved mineral rights.
79.11.250 - Lands subject to platting.
79.11.260 - Vacation—Vested rights.
79.11.270 - Vacation—Preference right to purchase.
79.11.290 - Leased lands reserved from sale.
79.11.310 - Sale of lands with low-income potential.