Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 9A.56 - Theft and Robbery.
9A.56.220 - Theft of subscription television services.

RCW 9A.56.220
Theft of subscription television services.

(1) A person is guilty of theft of subscription television services if, with intent to avoid payment of the lawful charge of a subscription television service, he or she:
(a) Obtains or attempts to obtain subscription television service from a subscription television service company by trick, artifice, deception, use of a device or decoder, or other fraudulent means without authority from the company providing the service;
(b) Assists or instructs a person in obtaining or attempting to obtain subscription television service without authority of the company providing the service;
(c) Makes or maintains a connection or connections, whether physical, electrical, mechanical, acoustical, or by other means, with cables, wires, components, or other devices used for the distribution of subscription television services without authority from the company providing the services;
(d) Makes or maintains a modification or alteration to a device installed with the authorization of a subscription television service company for the purpose of interception or receiving a program or other service carried by the company that the person is not authorized by the company to receive; or
(e) Possesses without authority a device designed in whole or in part to receive subscription television services offered for sale by the subscription television service company, regardless of whether the program or services are encoded, filtered, scrambled, or otherwise made unintelligible, or to perform or facilitate the performance of any other acts set out in (a) through (d) of this subsection for the reception of subscription television services without authority.
(2) Theft of subscription television services is a gross misdemeanor.

[ 1995 c 92 § 2; 1989 c 11 § 1; 1985 c 430 § 1.]
NOTES:

Severability—1989 c 11: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1989 c 11 § 33.]


Severability—1985 c 430: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [ 1985 c 430 § 7.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 9A - Washington Criminal Code

Chapter 9A.56 - Theft and Robbery.

9A.56.010 - Definitions.

9A.56.020 - Theft—Definition, defense.

9A.56.030 - Theft in the first degree.

9A.56.040 - Theft in the second degree.

9A.56.050 - Theft in the third degree.

9A.56.060 - Unlawful issuance of checks or drafts.

9A.56.063 - Making or possessing motor vehicle theft tools.

9A.56.065 - Theft of motor vehicle.

9A.56.068 - Possession of stolen vehicle.

9A.56.070 - Taking motor vehicle without permission in the first degree.

9A.56.075 - Taking motor vehicle without permission in the second degree.

9A.56.078 - Motor vehicle crimes—Civil action.

9A.56.080 - Theft of livestock in the first degree.

9A.56.083 - Theft of livestock in the second degree.

9A.56.085 - Minimum fine for theft of livestock.

9A.56.096 - Theft of rental, leased, lease-purchased, or loaned property.

9A.56.100 - Theft and larceny equated.

9A.56.110 - Extortion—Definition.

9A.56.120 - Extortion in the first degree.

9A.56.130 - Extortion in the second degree.

9A.56.140 - Possessing stolen property—Definition—Presumption.

9A.56.150 - Possessing stolen property in the first degree—Other than firearm or motor vehicle.

9A.56.160 - Possessing stolen property in the second degree—Other than firearm or motor vehicle.

9A.56.170 - Possessing stolen property in the third degree.

9A.56.180 - Obscuring the identity of a machine.

9A.56.190 - Robbery—Definition.

9A.56.200 - Robbery in the first degree.

9A.56.210 - Robbery in the second degree.

9A.56.220 - Theft of subscription television services.

9A.56.230 - Unlawful sale of subscription television services.

9A.56.240 - Forfeiture and disposal of device used to commit violation.

9A.56.250 - Civil cause of action.

9A.56.260 - Connection of channel converter.

9A.56.262 - Theft of telecommunication services.

9A.56.264 - Unlawful manufacture of telecommunication device.

9A.56.266 - Unlawful sale of telecommunication device.

9A.56.268 - Civil cause of action.

9A.56.270 - Shopping cart theft.

9A.56.280 - Credit, debit cards, checks, etc.—Definitions.

9A.56.290 - Credit, payment cards—Unlawful factoring of transactions.

9A.56.300 - Theft of a firearm.

9A.56.310 - Possessing a stolen firearm.

9A.56.320 - Financial fraud—Unlawful possession, production of instruments of.

9A.56.330 - Possession of another's identification.

9A.56.340 - Theft with the intent to resell.

9A.56.350 - Organized retail theft.

9A.56.360 - Retail theft with special circumstances.

9A.56.370 - Mail theft.

9A.56.380 - Possession of stolen mail.

9A.56.390 - Mail theft—Possession of stolen mail—Commission of other crime.

9A.56.400 - Theft from a vulnerable adult in the first degree—Theft from a vulnerable adult in the second degree.

9A.56.410 - Metal property deception.