Washington Code 64.36.200 – Cease and desist order — Notification — Hearing
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(1) The director may order any person to cease and desist from an act or practice if it appears that the person is violating or is about to violate any provision of this chapter or any rule or order issued under this chapter.
Terms Used In Washington Code 64.36.200
- Director: means the director of licensing. See Washington Code 64.36.010
- Person: means a natural person, corporation, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, joint venture, or other legal or commercial entity. 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
(2) Upon the entry of the temporary order to cease and desist, the director shall promptly notify the recipient of the order that it has been entered and the reasons therefor and that if requested in writing by such person within fifteen days after service of the director’s notification, the matter will be scheduled for hearing which shall be held within a reasonable time and in accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW. The temporary order shall remain in effect until ten days after the hearing is held.
(3) If a person does not request a hearing, the order shall become final.
(4) Unlicensed timeshare activity is subject to RCW 18.235.150.
NOTES:
Effective dates—2002 c 86: See note following RCW 18.08.340.