(1) A schedule of the fees and the
charges for the cashing and selling of checks, drafts, money
orders, or other commercial paper serving the same purpose shall
be conspicuously and continuously posted in every location
licensed under this chapter. The licensee shall provide to its
customer a receipt for each transaction. The receipt must
include the name of the licensee, the type and amount of the
transaction, and the fee or fees charged for the transaction.
(2) Each licensee shall keep and maintain such business
books, accounts, and records as the director may require to
fulfill the purposes of this chapter. Every licensee shall
preserve such books, accounts, and records as required in rule by
the director for at least two years from the completion of the
transaction. Records may be maintained on an electronic,
magnetic, optical, or other storage media. However, the licensee
must maintain the necessary technology to permit access to the
records by the department for the period required under this
chapter.
(3) A check, draft, or money order sold by a licensee shall
be drawn on an account of a licensee maintained in a federally
insured financial institution authorized to do business in the
state of Washington.
[2003 c 86 § 6; 1994 c 92 § 279; 1991 c 355 § 6.]