Washington Statutes
§ 51.48.160 — Revocation of certificate of coverage for failure to pay warrants or taxes.
Washington § 51.48.160
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Wash. Rev. Code § 51.48.160 (2026).
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If any warrant issued under this title is not paid within thirty days after it has been filed with the clerk of the superior court, or if any employer is delinquent, for three consecutive reporting periods, in the transmission to the department of taxes due, the department may, by order issued under its official seal, revoke the certificate of coverage of the employer against whom the warrant was issued; and if the order is entered, a copy thereof shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the main entrance to the employer's place of business and shall remain posted until such time as the warrant has been paid. Any certificate so revoked shall not be reinstated, nor shall a new certificate of coverage be issued to the employer, until the amount due on the warrant has been paid, or provision
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Legislative History
[1986 c 9 s 13.]
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