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9.46.153 – Applicants and licensees -- Responsibilities and duties -- Waiver of liability -- Investigation statement as privileged | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Applicants and licensees -- Responsibilities and duties -- Waiver of liability -- Investigation statement as privileged law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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9.46.153 – Applicants and licensees -- Responsibilities and duties -- Waiver of liability -- Investigation statement as privileged

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.46.153

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RCW 9.46.153 - Applicants and licensees -- Responsibilities and duties -- Waiver of liability -- Investigation statement as privileged (1) It shall be the affirmative responsibility of each applicant and licensee to establish by clear and convincing evidence the necessary qualifications for licensure of each person required to be qualified under this chapter, as well as the qualifications of the facility in which the licensed activity will be conducted;(2) All applicants and licensees shall cons
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