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State Statutes - Washington - Title 48 - 48.30A - 48.30A.015
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48.30A.015 - Unlawful acts -- Penalties.
(1) It is unlawful for a person:

     (a) Knowing that the payment is for the referral of a claimant to a service provider, either to accept payment from a service provider or, being a service provider, to pay another; or

     (b) To provide or claim or represent to have provided services to a claimant, knowing the claimant was referred in violation of (a) of this subsection.

     (2) It is unlawful for a service provider to engage in a regular practice of waiving, rebating, giving, paying, or offering to waive, rebate, give, or pay all or any part of a claimant's casualty or property insurance deductible.

     (3) A violation of this section constitutes trafficking in insurance claims.

     (4)(a) Trafficking in insurance claims is a gross misdemeanor for a single violation.

     (b) Each subsequent violation, whether alleged in the same or in subsequent prosecutions, is a class C felony.

[2003 c 53 § 271; 1995 c 285 § 3.]
 
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