(1) In lieu of the documents required to be filed under RCW 64.36.030, the director may by rule accept:

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Terms Used In Washington Code 64.36.060

  • Director: means the director of licensing. See Washington Code 64.36.010
  • Timeshare: means a right to occupy a unit or any of several units during three or more separate time periods over a period of at least three years, including renewal options, whether or not coupled with an estate in land. See Washington Code 64.36.010
(a) Any disclosure document filed with agencies of the United States or any other state;
(b) Any disclosure document compiled in accordance with any rule of any agency of the United States or any other state; or
(c) Any documents submitted pursuant to registration of a timeshare offering under chapter 58.19 RCW before August 1, 1983.
(2) The director may by rule waive disclosure of information which the director considers unnecessary for the protection of timeshare purchasers.
(3) The director may by rule require the provision of any other information the director considers necessary to protect timeshare purchasers.