(1) An adult or emancipated
minor who takes possession of any goods, wares, or merchandise
displayed or offered for sale by any wholesale or retail store or
other mercantile establishment without the consent of the owner
or seller, and with the intention of converting such goods,
wares, or merchandise to his or her own use without having paid
the purchase price thereof is liable in addition to actual
damages, for a penalty to the owner or seller in the amount of
the retail value thereof not to exceed two thousand eight hundred
fifty dollars, plus an additional penalty of not less than one
hundred dollars nor more than six hundred fifty dollars, plus all
reasonable attorney's fees and court costs expended by the owner
or seller. A customer who orders a meal in a restaurant or other
eating establishment, receives at least a portion thereof, and
then leaves without paying, is subject to liability under this
section. A person who shall receive any food, money, credit,
lodging, or accommodation at any hotel, motel, boarding house, or
lodging house, and then leaves without paying the proprietor,
manager, or authorized employee thereof, is subject to liability
under this section.
(2) The parent or legal guardian having the custody of an
unemancipated minor who takes possession of any goods, wares, or
merchandise displayed or offered for sale by any wholesale or
retail store or other mercantile establishment without the
consent of the owner or seller and with the intention of
converting such goods, wares, or merchandise to his or her own
use without having paid the purchase price thereof, is liable as
a penalty to the owner or seller for the retail value of such
goods, wares, or merchandise not to exceed one thousand four
hundred twenty-five dollars plus an additional penalty of not
less than one hundred dollars nor more than six hundred fifty
dollars, plus all reasonable attorney's fees and court costs
expended by the owner or seller. The parent or legal guardian
having the custody of an unemancipated minor, who orders a meal
in a restaurant or other eating establishment, receives at least
a portion thereof, and then leaves without paying, is subject to
liability under this section. The parent or legal guardian
having the custody of an unemancipated minor, who receives any
food, money, credit, lodging, or accommodation at any hotel,
motel, boarding house, or lodging house, and then leaves without
paying the proprietor, manager, or authorized employee thereof,
is subject to liability under this section. For the purposes of
this subsection, liability shall not be imposed upon any
governmental entity, private agency, or foster parent assigned
responsibility for the minor child pursuant to court order or
action of the department of social and health services.
(3) Judgments and claims arising under this section may be
assigned.
(4) A conviction for violation of chapter 9A.56 RCW shall
not be a condition precedent to maintenance of a civil action
authorized by this section.
(5) An owner or seller demanding payment of a penalty under
subsection (1) or (2) of this section shall give written notice
to the person or persons from whom the penalty is sought. The
notice shall state:
"IMPORTANT NOTICE: The payment of any penalty demanded of
you does not prevent criminal prosecution under a related
criminal provision."
This notice shall be boldly and conspicuously displayed, in
at least the same size type as is used in the demand, and shall
be sent with the demand for payment of a penalty described in
subsection (1) or (2) of this section.
[2009 c 431 § 3; 1994 c 9 § 1; 1987 c 353 § 1; 1981 c 126 § 1; 1977 ex.s. c 134 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 59 § 1.]
NOTES:
Applicability -- 2009 c 431: See note following RCW 9.94A.863.
Obtaining food from restaurant without paying: RCW 19.48.110.
Property crime database, liability: RCW 4.24.340.