Washington Statutes
§ 21.30.240 — Fees.
Washington § 21.30.240
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Wash. Rev. Code § 21.30.240 (2026).
Text
(1)An applicant for licensing shall pay a registration fee as follows:
(a)For a commodity broker-dealer, two hundred dollars; and for each branch office, one hundred dollars; and
(b)For a commodity sales representative, fifty dollars.
(2)Except in any year in which a licensing fee is paid, an applicant shall pay an annual fee as follows:
(a)For a commodity broker-dealer, one hundred dollars; and for each branch office in this state, fifty dollars; and
(b)For a commodity sales representative, thirty-five dollars.
(3)For purposes of this section, a branch office means each office of a commodity broker-dealer in this state, other than the principal office in this state of the commodity broker-dealer, from which three or more commodity sales representatives transact business.
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Legislative History
[1986 c 14 s 25.]
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