Washington Statutes

§ 19.200.010 — Findings—Intent—Restrictions on credit and debit card receipts—Application—Definitions.

Washington § 19.200.010
JurisdictionWashington
Title 19BUSINESS REGULATIONS—MISCELLANEOUS
Ch. 19.200AUTOMATED FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 19.200.010 (2026).

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(1)The legislature finds that credit and debit cards are important tools for consumers in today's economy. The legislature also finds that unscrupulous persons often fraudulently use the card accounts of others by stealing the card itself or by obtaining the necessary information to fraudulently charge the purchase of goods and services to another person's account. The legislature intends to provide some protection for consumers from the latter by limiting the information that can appear on a card receipt.
(2)No person that accepts credit or debit cards for the transaction of business shall 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 c

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Legislative History

[2009 c 382 s 1;2000 c 163 s 1.]

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