RCW 48.104.030
Definitions. (Expires December 31, 2010.)
The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter
unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Holocaust survivor" or "Holocaust victim" means any
person who was persecuted, imprisoned or liable to imprisonment,
or had property taken or confiscated during the period of 1933 to
1945, inclusive, by Nazi Germany, its allies, or sympathizers
based on that person's race, religion, ethnicity, physical or
mental disability, sexual orientation, or similar class or
group-based animus.
(2) "Related company" means any parent, subsidiary,
successor in interest, managing general agent, or other person or
company affiliated directly or indirectly through ownership,
control, common ownership or control, or other business or
insurance relationship with another company or insurer.
(3) "Insurer" means an entity holding a certificate of
authority or license to conduct the business of insurance in this
state, or whose contacts with this state satisfy the
constitutional requirements for jurisdiction, that sold life,
property, liability, health, annuities, dowry, educational,
casualty, or any other insurance covering persons or property to
persons in Europe at any time before 1945, whether directly or
through or as [a] result of sales by a related company, or is
itself a related company to any person, entity, or insurance
company that sold such policies, whether the sale of the
insurance occurred before or after becoming related.
(4) "Proceeds" means the face or other payout value of
policies and annuities plus reasonable interest to date of
payments without diminution for wartime or immediate postwar
currency devaluation legally due under any insurance policy
issued by an insurer or any related company.
(5) "International commission" means the international
commission on Holocaust era insurance claims, referenced in and
established under a memorandum of understanding originally dated
April 8, 1998, between and among the insurance commissioner,
various other state insurance regulators, various alien insurance
companies, and worldwide Jewish groups, which commission held its
first meeting in New York on October 21, 1998, and any successor.
(6) "Other assets" means the proceeds of bank accounts,
gold, art, houses, businesses, other real estate properties or
land, or the contents of homes, businesses, or other real estate
properties of Holocaust survivors or victims.
[1999 c 8 § 3.]