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Code · Washington · Title 82 — Excise Taxes · Chapter 82.38

RCW 82.38.110

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(1)Application for a license must be made to the department. The application must be filed in a manner prescribed by the department and must contain information the department requires. For purposes of this section, the term "applicant" has the same meaning as "person" as provided in RCW 82.38.020 .
(2)An application for a license other than an application for a dyed special fuel user or international fuel tax agreement license must contain the following information to the extent it applies to the applicant:
(a)Proof the department may require concerning the applicant's identity;
(b)The applicant's business structure and place of business, including proof the applicant is licensed to conduct business in this state;
(c)The employment history of the applicant and partner, officer, or director;
(d)A bank reference and whether the applicant or partner, officer, or director has ever been adjudged bankrupt or has an unsatisfied judgment;
(e)Whether the applicant or partner, officer, or director has been convicted of a crime or suffered a civil judgment directly related to the distribution and sale of fuel within the last ten years.
(3)An applicant must identify each state, province, or country the applicant intends to import fuel from by means other than bulk transfer and must maintain the appropriate license required of each state, province, or country.
(4)An applicant must identify each state, province, or country the applicant intends to export fuel to by means other than bulk transfer and must maintain the appropriate license required of each state, province, or country.
(5)An applicant for a fuel supplier or terminal operator license must have the appropriate federal certificate of registry issued by the internal revenue service for the activity in which the applicant is engaging.
(6)An applicant must submit a surety bond in an amount, form, and manner set by the department. In lieu of a bond, a licensed distributor may provide evidence to the department of sufficient assets to adequately meet fuel tax payments, penalties, interest, or other obligations arising out of this chapter.
(7)An application for a dyed special fuel user license must be made in a manner prescribed by the department.
(8)An application for an international fuel tax agreement license must be made in a manner prescribed by the department. A fee of ten dollars per set of international fuel tax agreement decals issued to each applicant or licensee must be charged.
(9)For the purpose of considering any application for a license, the department may inspect, cause an inspection, investigate, or cause an investigation of the records of this or any other state, Canadian province, country, or the federal government to ascertain the veracity of the information on the application and the applicant's criminal, civil, and licensing history.
[ 2013 c 225 s 113 ; 2002 c 352 s 26 ; 2001 c 270 s 8 ; 1998 c 176 s 63 ; 1996 c 104 s 8 ; 1988 c 122 s 2 ; 1983 c 242 s 2 ; 1979 c 40 s 7 ; 1977 c 26 s 1 ; 1973 1st ex.s. c 156 s 4 ; 1971 ex.s. c 175 s 12 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2013 c 225: See note following RCW 82.38.010 .
Effective dates — 2002 c 352: See note following RCW 46.09.410 .
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