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Code · Washington · Title 18 — Businesses and Professions · Chapter 18.310

RCW 18.310.020

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The director shall:
(1)Adopt rules to implement this chapter;
(2)Establish appropriate administrative procedures for the processing of the applications;
(3)Issue licenses to qualified companies under the provisions of this chapter;
(4)Maintain a roster of the names and addresses of companies licensed under this chapter;
(5)Employ professional, clerical, and technical assistance as may be necessary to properly administer the work of the director;
(6)Establish forms necessary to administer this chapter;
(7)Oversee the performance of any background investigations;
(8)Initiate and oversee investigations and any audits;
(9)Establish grounds for disciplinary actions;
(10)Adopt fees under RCW 43.24.086 ; and
(11)Do all other things necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter and comply with the requirements of any pertinent federal laws pertaining to appraisal management companies.
[ 2010 c 179 s 2 .]
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