Washington Statutes
§ 46.12.640 — Disclosure violations, penalties.
Washington § 46.12.640
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Wash. Rev. Code § 46.12.640 (2026).
Text
(1)The department may review the activities of a person or entity that receives personal or identity information to ensure compliance with the limitations imposed on the use of the information. The department may suspend or revoke for up to five years the privilege of obtaining personal or identity information of a person found to be in violation of this chapter or a disclosure agreement executed with the department.
(2)In addition to the penalty in subsection (1) of this section:
(a)The unauthorized disclosure of personal or identity information; or
(b)The use of a false representation to obtain personal or identity information from the department; or
(c)The use of personal or identity information obtained from the department for a purpose other than what is stated in the request
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Legislative History
[2021 c 93 s 7;2016 c 80 s 3;2011 c 96 s 30;2005 c 274 s 305;1990 c 232 s 3. Formerly RCW46.12.390.]
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