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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.30

RCW 48.30.133

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(1)An insurance producer may give to an individual, prizes, goods, wares, gift cards, gift certificates, or merchandise not exceeding one hundred dollars in value per person in any consecutive twelve-month period for the referral of insurance business to the insurance producer, if the giving of the prizes, goods, wares, gift cards, gift certificates, or merchandise is not conditioned upon the person who is referred applying for or obtaining insurance through the insurance producer.
(2)The payment for the referral must not be in cash, currency, bills, coins, check, or by money order.
(3)The provisions of RCW 48.30.140 and 48.30.150 do not apply to prizes, goods, wares, gift cards, gift certificates, or merchandise given to a person in compliance with subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section.
(4)Notwithstanding subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section, an insurance producer may pay to an unlicensed individual who is neither an insured nor a prospective insured a referral fee conditioned on the submission of an application if made in compliance with the provisions of RCW 48.17.490 (4).
[ 2015 c 272 s 3 .]
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