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2005 Washington Code - Chapter 19.240 RCW: Gift certificates

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  • 19.240.005  Intent.
  • 19.240.010  Definitions.
  • 19.240.020  Unlawful actions -- Remaining value -- Lost/stolen gift certificates.
  • 19.240.030  Expiration date allowed, when.
  • 19.240.040  Dormancy or inactivity charge allowed, when.
  • 19.240.050  Expiration date allowed -- Donation to charitable organization.
  • 19.240.060  Expiration date -- Artistic and cultural organizations.
  • 19.240.070  Format of statement or expiration date.
  • 19.240.080  Abandoned gift certificates.
  • 19.240.090  Value of gift certificate held in trust by issuer -- Bankruptcy.
  • 19.240.100  Gift certificates issued by financial institutions -- Application of chapter.
  • 19.240.110  Agreement in violation of chapter.
  • 19.240.900  Application -- 2004 c 168 §§ 1-12.

  • Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version. Washington may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
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