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Code · Washington · Title 64 — Real Property and Conveyances · Chapter 64.36

RCW 64.36.081

210 words·~1 min read·/wa/title-64/chapter-64-36/64-36-081·

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(1)Applicants or registrants under this chapter shall pay fees determined by the director as provided in RCW 43.24.086 . These fees shall be prepaid and the director may establish fees for the following:
(a)Processing an original application for registration of a timeshare offering, along with an additional fee for each interval registered or in the timeshare program;
(b)Processing consolidations or adding additional inventory into the program;
(c)Reviewing and granting exemptions;
(d)Processing annual or periodic renewals;
(e)Initially and annually processing and administering any required impound, trust, or escrow arrangement;
(f)The review of advertising or promotional materials;
(g)Registering persons in the business of selling promotional programs for use in timeshare offerings or sales presentations;
(h)Registrations and renewal of registrations of salespersons;
(i)The transfer of salespersons' permits to other promoters;
(j)Administering and processing examinations for salespersons;
(k)Conducting site inspections of registered projects and projects for which registration is pending.
(2)The director may establish penalties for registrants in any situation where a registrant has failed to file an amendment to the registration or the disclosure document in a timely manner for material changes, as required in this chapter and rules adopted under this chapter.
[ 1987 c 370 s 4 .]
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