Washington Statutes
§ 31.04.155 — Licensee—Recordkeeping—Director's access—Report requirement—Failure to report.
Washington § 31.04.155
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Wash. Rev. Code § 31.04.155 (2026).
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The licensee shall keep and use in the business such books, accounts, records, papers, documents, files, and other information as will enable the director to determine whether the licensee is complying with this chapter and with the rules adopted by the director under this chapter. The director shall have free access to such books, accounts, records, papers, documents, files, and other information wherever located. Every licensee shall preserve the books, accounts, records, papers, documents, files, and other information relevant to a loan for at least three years after making the final entry on any loan. No licensee or person subject to examination or investigation under this chapter shall withhold, abstract, remove, mutilate, destroy, or secrete any books, accounts, records, papers, docu
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Legislative History
[2013 c 29 s 8;2001 c 81 s 12;1994 c 92 s 170;1991 c 208 s 16.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 31.04.015
Definitions.§ 31.04.025
Application of chapter.§ 31.04.027
Violations of chapter.§ 31.04.035
License required—When violation occurs.§ 31.04.055
License—Director's duties.§ 31.04.065
License—Information contained.§ 31.04.075
Licensee—Place of business.§ 31.04.085
Licensee—Assessment—Bond—Time of payment.§ 31.04.105
Licensee—Powers—Restrictions.§ 31.04.125
Loan restrictions—Interest calculations.§ 31.04.135
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