Washington Administrative Code
Title 332 - Natural Resources, Board and Department of (See also Title 222)
Chapter 332-140 - Forest Products Industry Recovery Act of 1982
Section 332-140-050 - Paid extension credit
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 332-140-050
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
This section implements section 5 of the act.
(1) Section 5(1).
(a)
Qualifying sales.
Only window sales which exists as of the date of the
application under this subsection qualify for a paid extension credit
under section 5(1) of the act.
(b)
Written application.
To qualify for the paid extension credit, an extension
agreement, properly executed by the purchaser and surety (if
applicable), must be received by the department at least one working
day prior to the then current expiration date of the sale on which
the purchaser seeks a paid extension credit. No credits will be
granted under section 5(1) of the act if the purchaser does not meet
the foregoing deadline.
(c)
Amount of paid extension
credit. The amount of the paid extension credit on a sale
shall be equal to the total amount of the extension fees paid by the
purchaser on that sale after April 3, 1982 by cash or road
credits.
(d)
Same
sale. The paid extension credit shall be applied, dollar for
dollar, to payments for forest products only on the same sale as the
extension fee is paid by the purchaser. The paid extension credit may
not be used to pay ARRF charges.
(e)
Length of extensions.
The extensions granted on a sale under section 5(1) of the act
shall only be 3, 6, 9 or 12 months in length. The department's
authority to grant extensions under section 5(1) of the act expires
on December 31, 1984.
(2) Section 5(2).
(a)
Qualifying sales.
Section 5(2) of the act applies only to extensions which were
requested, paid for, and for which the extension agreements were
executed on or before April 2, 1982. Section 5(2) of the act applies
to all sales existing as of the date of the purchaser's application
hereunder. Extensions of sales for which extensions were paid after
April 2, 1982, do not qualify for an equivalent extension under
section 5(2) of the act. A person may not receive a credit under
section 5(2) of the act for minimum fee ($100) extensions granted
before April 3, 1982, but only for extensions paid in cash by the
purchaser.
(b)
Written application. A person wishing to receive an
extension on a sale under section 5(2) of the act must make a written
application to the department which identifies the sale, the amount
of extension time claimed under section 5(2) of the act, and the
dates and periods of past extensions purchased on that
sale.
(c) If a person
satisfies the provisions of (2)(a) and (b) above, the department
shall, without any charge, grant the person applying for an extension
under section 5(2) of the act an extension equal in time to the total
time of the extensions on that sale which were paid by the person
extending the sale, up to a total of twelve months.
Statutory Authority: 1982 c 222 § 8. 82-14-058 (Order 380), § 332-140-050, filed 7/1/82.
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