Washington Statutes
§ 18.160.100 — Unlicensed operations—Penalty.
Washington § 18.160.100
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Wash. Rev. Code § 18.160.100 (2026).
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Any fire protection sprinkler system contractor who constructs, installs, or maintains a fire protection sprinkler system in any occupancy, except an owner-occupied single-family dwelling, without first obtaining a fire sprinkler contractor's license from the state of Washington, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. This section may not be construed to create any criminal liability for a prime contractor or an owner of an occupancy unless it is proved that the prime contractor or owner had actual knowledge of an illegal construction, installation, or maintenance of a fire protection sprinkler system by a fire protection sprinkler system contractor.
Wrongful acts by contractor, criminal penalty: RCW 9.45.260 .
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Legislative History
[1992 c 116 s 3.]
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