The following definitions are
applicable in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Access device" means any card, plate, code, account
number, or other means of account access that can be used alone
or in conjunction with another access device to obtain money,
goods, services, or anything else of value, or that can be used
to initiate a transfer of funds, other than a transfer originated
solely by paper instrument;
(2) "Appropriate lost or misdelivered property or services"
means obtaining or exerting control over the property or services
of another which the actor knows to have been lost or mislaid, or
to have been delivered under a mistake as to identity of the
recipient or as to the nature or amount of the property;
(3) "Beverage crate" means a plastic or metal box-like
container used by a manufacturer or distributor in the
transportation or distribution of individually packaged beverages
to retail outlets, and affixed with language stating "property of
. . . . .," "owned by . . . . .," or other markings or words
identifying ownership;
(4) "By color or aid of deception" means that the deception
operated to bring about the obtaining of the property or
services; it is not necessary that deception be the sole means of
obtaining the property or services;
(5) "Deception" occurs when an actor knowingly:
(a) Creates or confirms another's false impression which the
actor knows to be false; or
(b) Fails to correct another's impression which the actor
previously has created or confirmed; or
(c) Prevents another from acquiring information material to
the disposition of the property involved; or
(d) Transfers or encumbers property without disclosing a
lien, adverse claim, or other legal impediment to the enjoyment
of the property, whether that impediment is or is not valid, or
is or is not a matter of official record; or
(e) Promises performance which the actor does not intend to
perform or knows will not be performed.
(6) "Deprive" in addition to its common meaning means to
make unauthorized use or an unauthorized copy of records,
information, data, trade secrets, or computer programs;
(7) "Merchandise pallet" means a wood or plastic carrier
designed and manufactured as an item on which products can be
placed before or during transport to retail outlets,
manufacturers, or contractors, and affixed with language stating
"property of . . .," "owned by . . .," or other markings or words
identifying ownership;
(8) "Obtain control over" in addition to its common meaning,
means:
(a) In relation to property, to bring about a transfer or
purported transfer to the obtainer or another of a legally
recognized interest in the property; or
(b) In relation to labor or service, to secure performance
thereof for the benefits of the obtainer or another;
(9) "Owner" means a person, other than the actor, who has
possession of or any other interest in the property or services
involved, and without whose consent the actor has no authority to
exert control over the property or services;
(10) "Parking area" means a parking lot or other property
provided by retailers for use by a customer for parking an
automobile or other vehicle;
(11) "Receive" includes, but is not limited to, acquiring
title, possession, control, or a security interest, or any other
interest in the property;
(12) "Services" includes, but is not limited to, labor,
professional services, transportation services, electronic
computer services, the supplying of hotel accommodations,
restaurant services, entertainment, the supplying of equipment
for use, and the supplying of commodities of a public utility
nature such as gas, electricity, steam, and water;
(13) "Shopping cart" means a basket mounted on wheels or
similar container generally used in a retail establishment by a
customer for the purpose of transporting goods of any kind;
(14) "Stolen" means obtained by theft, robbery, or
extortion;
(15) "Subscription television service" means cable or
encrypted video and related audio and data services intended for
viewing on a home television by authorized members of the public
only, who have agreed to pay a fee for the service. Subscription
services include but are not limited to those video services
presently delivered by coaxial cable, fiber optic cable,
terrestrial microwave, television broadcast, and satellite
transmission;
(16) "Telecommunication device" means (a) any type of
instrument, device, machine, or equipment that is capable of
transmitting or receiving telephonic or electronic
communications; or (b) any part of such an instrument, device,
machine, or equipment, or any computer circuit, computer chip,
electronic mechanism, or other component, that is capable of
facilitating the transmission or reception of telephonic or
electronic communications;
(17) "Telecommunication service" includes any service other
than subscription television service provided for a charge or
compensation to facilitate the transmission, transfer, or
reception of a telephonic communication or an electronic
communication;
(18) Value. (a) "Value" means the market value of the
property or services at the time and in the approximate area of
the criminal act.
(b) Whether or not they have been issued or delivered,
written instruments, except those having a readily ascertained
market value, shall be evaluated as follows:
(i) The value of an instrument constituting an evidence of
debt, such as a check, draft, or promissory note, shall be deemed
the amount due or collectible thereon or thereby, that figure
ordinarily being the face amount of the indebtedness less any
portion thereof which has been satisfied;
(ii) The value of a ticket or equivalent instrument which
evidences a right to receive transportation, entertainment, or
other service shall be deemed the price stated thereon, if any;
and if no price is stated thereon, the value shall be deemed the
price of such ticket or equivalent instrument which the issuer
charged the general public;
(iii) The value of any other instrument that creates,
releases, discharges, or otherwise affects any valuable legal
right, privilege, or obligation shall be deemed the greatest
amount of economic loss which the owner of the instrument might
reasonably suffer by virtue of the loss of the instrument.
(c) Except as provided in RCW 9A.56.340(4) and 9A.56.350(4),
whenever any series of transactions which constitute theft,
would, when considered separately, constitute theft in the third
degree because of value, and said series of transactions are a
part of a criminal episode or a common scheme or plan, then the
transactions may be aggregated in one count and the sum of the
value of all said transactions shall be the value considered in
determining the degree of theft involved.
For purposes of this subsection, "criminal episode" means a
series of thefts committed by the same person from one or more
mercantile establishments on three or more occasions within a
five-day period.
(d) Whenever any person is charged with possessing stolen
property and such person has unlawfully in his possession at the
same time the stolen property of more than one person, then the
stolen property possessed may be aggregated in one count and the
sum of the value of all said stolen property shall be the value
considered in determining the degree of theft involved. Thefts
committed by the same person in different counties that have been
aggregated in one county may be prosecuted in any county in which
one of the thefts occurred.
(e) Property or services having value that cannot be
ascertained pursuant to the standards set forth above shall be
deemed to be of a value not exceeding two hundred and fifty
dollars;
(19) "Wrongfully obtains" or "exerts unauthorized control"
means:
(a) To take the property or services of another;
(b) Having any property or services in one's possession,
custody or control as bailee, factor, lessee, pledgee, renter,
servant, attorney, agent, employee, trustee, executor,
administrator, guardian, or officer of any person, estate,
association, or corporation, or as a public officer, or person
authorized by agreement or competent authority to take or hold
such possession, custody, or control, to secrete, withhold, or
appropriate the same to his or her own use or to the use of any
person other than the true owner or person entitled thereto; or
(c) Having any property or services in one's possession,
custody, or control as partner, to secrete, withhold, or
appropriate the same to his or her use or to the use of any
person other than the true owner or person entitled thereto,
where the use is unauthorized by the partnership agreement.
[2006 c 277 § 4; 2002 c 97 § 1; 1999 c 143 § 36; 1998 c 236 § 1; 1997 c 346 § 2; 1995 c 92 § 1; 1987 c 140 § 1; 1986 c 257 § 2; 1985 c 382 § 1; 1984 c 273 § 6; 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38 § 8; 1975 1st ex.s. c 260 § 9A.56.010.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1986 c 257: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1986 c 257 § 37.]
Severability -- 1985 c 382: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [1985 c 382 § 3.]
Effective date -- Severability -- 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 38: See notes following RCW 9A.08.020.