Revised Code of Washington (RCW) (Last Updated: August 9, 2016) |
Title 82. EXCISE TAXES |
Chapter 82.38. Fuel tax act. |
Section 82.38.120. Issuance of license—Refusal.
Latest version.
- (1) The department may refuse to issue to, or suspend or revoke a license of any licensee or applicant:(a) Who formerly held a license issued under chapter 82.36, 82.38, 82.42, or 46.87 RCW which has been suspended or revoked for cause;(b) Who is a subterfuge for the real party in interest whose license issued under chapter 82.36, 82.38, 82.42, or 46.87 RCW has been revoked for cause;(c) Who, as an individual licensee, or partner, officer, director, owner, or managing employee of a licensee, has had a license issued under chapter 82.36, 82.38, 82.42, or 46.87 RCW denied, suspended, or revoked for cause;(d) Who has an unsatisfied debt to the state assessed under either chapter 82.36, 82.38, 82.42, or 46.87 RCW;(e) Who formerly held as an individual, partner, officer, director, owner, managing employee of a licensee, or subterfuge for a real party in interest, a license issued by the federal government or a state that allowed a person to buy or sell untaxed motor vehicle, special, or aircraft fuel, which has been suspended or revoked for cause;(f) Who pled guilty to or was convicted as an individual, partner, officer, director, owner, or managing employee of a licensee in this or any other state, Canadian province, or in any federal jurisdiction of a gross misdemeanor or felony crime directly related to the fuel distribution business or has been subject to a civil judgment involving fraud, misrepresentation, conversion, or dishonesty, notwithstanding chapter 9.96A RCW;(g) Who misrepresented or concealed a material fact in obtaining a license or reinstating a license;(h) Who violated a statute or administrative rule regulating fuel taxation or distribution;(i) Who failed to cooperate with the department's investigations by:(i) Not furnishing papers or documents;(ii) Not furnishing in writing a full and complete explanation regarding a matter under investigation by the department; or(iii) Not responding to subpoenas issued by the department, whether or not the recipient of the subpoena is the subject of the proceeding;(j) Who failed to comply with an order issued by the director; or(k) Upon other sufficient cause being shown.(2) Before a refusal under this section, the department must grant the applicant a hearing and must grant the applicant at least twenty days written notice of the time and place thereof.