Washington Administrative Code
Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
Chapter 296-200A - Contractor certificate of registration renewals - Security - Insurance
- Section 296-200A-005 - What is the goal of this chapter?
- Section 296-200A-015 - What terms do I need to know to understand this chapter?
- Section 296-200A-016 - What are the definitions of the specialty contractor classifications for the purpose of contractor registration only?
- Section 296-200A-025 - How does a contractor register, renew, reregister or reinstate its registration?
- Section 296-200A-030 - How much are the surety bond or savings account amounts?
- Section 296-200A-035 - How long is a contractor's registration period?
- Section 296-200A-040 - What can cause the suspension of a contractor's registration?
- Section 296-200A-041 - When will the department deny an application for registration, renewal or reinstatement?
- Section 296-200A-050 - What requirements must be met if a contractor changes its business structure, name or address?
- Section 296-200A-060 - What procedures must be followed when surety bonds and/or insurance policies are canceled?
- Section 296-200A-065 - What procedures must be followed when surety bonds and/or other securities approved by the department become impaired?
- Section 296-200A-070 - When will the department release a security deposit?
- Section 296-200A-080 - How is a suit filed against a contractor?
- Section 296-200A-090 - How are judgments against contractors paid?
- Section 296-200A-110 - Is a city, town, or county required to verify a contractor registration number?
- Section 296-200A-111 - How does a city, town, or county verify a contractor's registration?
- Section 296-200A-112 - Who is liable when a city, town, or county fails to verify a contractor's registration?
- Section 296-200A-300 - What violations of chapter 18.27 RCW can result in the issuance of a notice of infraction?
- Section 296-200A-305 - How does the department notify registered contractors about unregistered subcontractors they have employed?
- Section 296-200A-320 - How can a notice of infraction be served?
- Section 296-200A-340 - How does a contractor appeal a notice of infraction?
- Section 296-200A-345 - What happens if a contractor fails to appeal a notice of infraction and assessment?
- Section 296-200A-350 - Who presides over an appeal hearing and where is it held?
- Section 296-200A-360 - Who may represent the contractor and the department at the appeal hearing?
- Section 296-200A-370 - How is the appeal hearing conducted?
- Section 296-200A-380 - What evidence is admissible in an appeal hearing?
- Section 296-200A-390 - What does the department do with the appeal notices that they receive?
- Section 296-200A-400 - What monetary penalties will be assessed for an infraction issued for violations of RCW 18.27.040, 18.27.100, 18.27.110, 18.27.114 or 18.27.200?
- Section 296-200A-405 - When must a contractor pay assessed monetary penalties?
- Section 296-200A-900 - What fees does the department charge contractors for issuance, renewal, reregistration, and reinstatement of certificates of registration?
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