Washington Statutes
§ 22.09.250 — Rights and duties of warehouse operator—Unlawful practices.
Washington § 22.09.250
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Wash. Rev. Code § 22.09.250 (2026).
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It is unlawful for a warehouse operator to:
(1)Issue a warehouse receipt for any commodity that he or she does not have in his or her warehouse at the time the receipt is issued;
(2)Issue warehouse receipts in excess of the amount of the commodities held in the licensee's warehouse to cover the receipt;
(3)Remove, deliver, direct, assist, or permit any person to remove, or deliver any commodity from any warehouse for which warehouse receipts have been issued and are outstanding without receiving and canceling the warehouse receipt issued therefor;
(4)Sell, encumber, ship, transfer, or in any manner remove or permit to be shipped, transferred, or removed from a warehouse any commodity received by him or her for deposit, handling, conditioning, or shipment, for which scale weight tic
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Legislative History
[2011 c 336 s 617;1983 c 305 s 41;1963 c 124 s 25.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 22.09.011
Definitions.§ 22.09.020
Department authority—Rules.§ 22.09.030
Warehouse license or licenses required.§ 22.09.035
Grain dealer license required, exception.§ 22.09.040
Application for warehouse license.§ 22.09.045
Application for grain dealer license.§ 22.09.050
Warehouse license fees—Penalty.§ 22.09.080
Licenses—Denial—Suspension—Revocation.§ 22.09.095
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