(1)(a) Before the department may
issue a temporary subagency license to a recreational vehicle
dealer engaged in offering new or new and used recreational
vehicles for sale at a recreational vehicle show, a recreational
vehicle dealer of new or new and used recreational vehicles shall
submit to the department a manufacturer's written authorization
for the sale and specifying the dates of the show, the location
of the show, and the identity of the manufacturer's brand or
model names of the new or used recreational vehicles.
(b) The department may issue a temporary subagency license
if the location of the show is within fifty miles of the
recreational vehicle dealer's established place of business or
permanent location. The department may issue a temporary
subagency license for a show outside fifty miles of the
recreational vehicle dealer's established place of business or
permanent location only if the product represented is new and is
within the factory designated sales territory for each brand of
new recreational vehicles to be offered for sale, and only those
specific brands of new recreational vehicles may be offered for
sale under the terms of the temporary subagency license.
(2) Whenever three or fewer recreational vehicle dealers
participate in a show under a temporary subagency license issued
under this section, each recreational vehicle dealer shall
conspicuously include all of the following information in all
advertising and promotional materials designed to attract the
public to attend the show:
(a) Each recreational vehicle dealer's business name and the
location of the recreational vehicle dealer's established place
of business must be printed in a size equivalent to the second
largest type used in the advertisement and must be placed at the
top of the advertisement; and
(b) The manufacturer's brand or model names of those new
recreational vehicles being offered for sale; and
(c) If the recreational vehicles being offered for sale are
used, the word "used" must immediately precede the identification
of the brand name of the model or be immediately adjacent to the
depiction of used vehicles.
(3) Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, no
more than two temporary subagency licenses may be issued to a
recreational vehicle dealer engaged in offering new or new and
used recreational vehicles for sale for events with three or
fewer recreational vehicle dealers participating, and no more
than six temporary subagency licenses may be issued to a
recreational vehicle dealer in any twelve-month period for events
including four or more recreational vehicle dealers.
(4) The legislature finds that the practices covered by this
section are matters vitally affecting the public interest for the
purpose of applying the consumer protection act, chapter 19.86 RCW. Violations of this section are not reasonable in relation
to the development and preservation of business. A violation of
this section is an unfair or deceptive act in trade or commerce
and an unfair method of competition for the purpose of applying
the consumer protection act, chapter 19.86 RCW.
[2006 c 364 § 2.]