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Code · Washington · Title 68 — Cemeteries, Morgues, and Human Remains · Chapter 68.05

RCW 68.05.155

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To enter into prearrangement contracts as defined in RCW 68.46.010 , a cemetery authority shall have a valid prearrangement sales license. To apply for a prearrangement sales license, a cemetery authority shall:
(1)File with the board its request showing:
(a)Its name, location, and organization date;
(b)The kinds of cemetery business or merchandise it proposes to transact;
(c)A statement of its current financial condition, management, and affairs on a form satisfactory to or furnished by the board; and
(d)Such other documents, stipulations, or information as the board may reasonably require to evidence compliance with the provisions of this chapter; and
(2)Deposit with the department the fees required by this chapter to be paid for filing the accompanying documents, and for the prearrangement sales license, if granted.
[ 1987 c 331 s 12 ; 1979 c 21 s 28 . Formerly RCW 68.46.140 .]
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