Washington Statutes
§ 48.135.070 — Insurance company as victim—Restitution.
Washington § 48.135.070
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Wash. Rev. Code § 48.135.070 (2026).
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In a criminal prosecution for any crime under Washington law in which the insurance company is a victim, the insurance company is entitled to be considered as a victim in any restitution ordered by the court under RCW 9.94A.753 , as part of the criminal penalty imposed against the defendant convicted for such a violation.
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§ 9.94A.753
Washington § 9.94A.753
Legislative History
[2006 c 284 s 8.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 48.01.010
Short title.§ 48.01.020
Scope of code.§ 48.01.030
Public interest.§ 48.01.035
"Developmental disability" defined.§ 48.01.040
"Insurance" defined.§ 48.01.050
"Insurer" defined.§ 48.01.053
"Issuer" defined.§ 48.01.060
"Insurance transaction" defined.§ 48.01.070
"Person" defined.§ 48.01.080
Penalties.§ 48.01.100
Existing officers.§ 48.01.110
Existing licenses.§ 48.01.120
Existing insurance forms.§ 48.01.130
Existing actions, violations.§ 48.01.140
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