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10.82.080 – Unlawful receipt of public assistance -- Deduction from subsequent assistance payments -- Restitution payments | Washington Law

Learn about Washington's Unlawful receipt of public assistance -- Deduction from subsequent assistance payments -- Restitution payments law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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10.82.080 – Unlawful receipt of public assistance -- Deduction from subsequent assistance payments -- Restitution payments

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.82.080

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RCW 10.82.080 - Unlawful receipt of public assistance -- Deduction from subsequent assistance payments -- Restitution payments (1) When a superior court has, as a condition of the sentence for a person convicted of the unlawful receipt of public assistance, ordered restitution to the state of that overpayment or a portion thereof:(a) The department of social and health services shall deduct the overpayment from subsequent assistance payments as provided in RCW 43.20B.630, when the person is re
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