RCW 81.80.270
Permits—Acquisition of carrier holding permit—Commission approval—Duties on cessation of operation.
Permits issued under this chapter are neither irrevocable nor subject to transfer or assignment except upon a proper showing that property rights might be affected thereby, and then in the discretion of the commission.
Any person, partnership, or corporation, singly or in combination with any other person, partnership, or corporation, whether a household goods carrier holding a permit or otherwise, or any combination of such, shall not acquire control or enter into any agreement or arrangement to acquire control of a household goods carrier holding a permit through ownership of its stock or through purchase, lease, or contract to manage the business, or otherwise, except after and with the approval and authorization of the commission. However, upon the dissolution of a partnership, which holds a permit, because of the death, bankruptcy, or withdrawal of a partner where the partner's interest is transferred to his or her spouse or to one or more remaining partners, or in the case of a corporation which holds a permit, in the case of the death of a shareholder where a shareholder's interest upon death is transferred to his or her spouse or to one or more of the remaining shareholders, the commission shall transfer the permit to the newly organized partnership that is substantially composed of the remaining partners, or continue the corporation's permit without hearing and protest. In all other cases, any transaction either directly or indirectly entered into without approval of the commission is void, and it is unlawful for any person seeking to acquire or divest control of the permit to be a party to the transaction without approval of the commission.
Every carrier who ceases operation and abandons his or her rights under the permits issued to him or her shall notify the commission within thirty days of the cessation or abandonment.
[ 2007 c 234 § 83; 1973 c 115 § 12; 1969 ex.s. c 210 § 12; 1965 ex.s. c 134 § 1; 1963 c 59 § 6; 1961 c 14 § 81.80.270. Prior: 1959 c 248 § 24; 1937 c 166 § 18; 1935 c 184 § 23; RRS § 6382-23.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 81.80 - Motor Freight Carriers.
81.80.020 - Declaration of policy.
81.80.045 - Exemption—Freight consolidators.
81.80.050 - Compliance required.
81.80.060 - Combination of services.
81.80.070 - Common carriers, contract carriers, and temporary carriers—Permit required.
81.80.075 - Household goods carriers—Permit required, penalty, cease and desist orders.
81.80.080 - Application for permit.
81.80.090 - Form of application—Filing fees.
81.80.100 - Form and contents of permit.
81.80.110 - Limitation on renewal of application.
81.80.115 - Fees imposed under this chapter—Procedure for contesting—Rules.
81.80.120 - Classification of carriers.
81.80.130 - Regulatory power over common carriers.
81.80.132 - Common carriers—Estimate of charges for household goods—Penalty.
81.80.140 - Regulatory power over contract carriers.
81.80.150 - Tariffs to be compiled and sold.
81.80.170 - Temporary permits.
81.80.190 - Insurance or deposit of security required.
81.80.195 - Liability insurance requirements exclusive.
81.80.200 - Conditions may be attached to permits.
81.80.211 - Hours of operators—Rules and regulations.
81.80.220 - Tariff rates to be charged.
81.80.230 - Penalty for rebating, etc.—Procedure for collection.
81.80.250 - Bond to protect shippers and consignees.
81.80.260 - Operation in more than one class.
81.80.272 - Transfer of decedent's interest—Temporary continuance of operations.
81.80.280 - Cancellation, suspension, and alteration of permits—Notice by household goods carriers.
81.80.290 - Rules and regulations.
81.80.305 - Markings required—Exemptions.
81.80.330 - Enforcement of chapter.
81.80.345 - Venue—Hearings on applications.
81.80.355 - Unlawful advertising—Penalty.
81.80.357 - Advertising—Household goods—Permit number required—Penalty.
81.80.360 - Procedure—Penalties—General statute invoked.
81.80.370 - Application to interstate and foreign commerce.
81.80.371 - Federal authority and registration for compensatory services.
81.80.372 - Rights or privileges for compensatory services.
81.80.430 - Brokers and forwarders.
81.80.470 - Recyclable materials collection and transportation—Construction.
81.80.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.