Washington Statutes
§ 69.28.095 — Unlawful mutilation or removal of seals, marks, etc., used by director.
Washington § 69.28.095
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Wash. Rev. Code § 69.28.095 (2026).
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It shall be unlawful to mutilate, destroy, obliterate, or remove without proper authority, any mark, stamp, tag, label, seal, sticker or other identification device used by the director under the provisions of this chapter.
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Legislative History
[1939 c 199 s 41; RRS s 6163-41. Formerly RCW69.28.090, part.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 69.04.001
Statement of purpose.§ 69.04.002
Introductory.§ 69.04.003
"Federal act" defined.§ 69.04.004
"Intrastate commerce."§ 69.04.005
"Sale."§ 69.04.006
"Director."§ 69.04.007
"Person."§ 69.04.008
"Food."§ 69.04.009
"Drugs."§ 69.04.010
"Device."§ 69.04.011
"Cosmetic."§ 69.04.012
"Official compendium."§ 69.04.013
"Label."§ 69.04.014
"Immediate container."§ 69.04.015
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