(1) Upon the request of any
person or persons having an interest in a commodity stored in any
public warehouse and upon payment of fifty dollars in advance by
the person or persons, the department may cause the warehouse to
be inspected and shall check the outstanding negotiable and
nonnegotiable warehouse receipts, and scale weight tickets that
have not been superseded by negotiable or nonnegotiable warehouse
receipts, with the commodities on hand and shall report the
amount of receipts and scale weight tickets outstanding and the
amount of storage, if any. If the cost of the examination is
more than fifty dollars, the person or persons having an interest
in the commodity stored in the warehouse and requesting the
examination, shall pay the additional cost to the department,
unless a shortage is found to exist.
(2) A warehouse shall be maintained in a manner that will
provide a reasonable means of ingress and egress to the various
storage bins and compartments by those persons authorized to make
inspections, and an adequate facility to complete the inspections
shall be provided.
(3) The property, books, records, accounts, papers, and
proceedings of every such warehouse operator shall at all
reasonable times be subject to inspection by the department. The
warehouse operator shall maintain adequate records and systems
for the filing and accounting of warehouse receipts, canceled
warehouse receipts, scale weight tickets, other documents, and
transactions necessary or common to the warehouse industry.
Canceled warehouse receipts, copies of scale weight tickets, and
other copies of documents evidencing ownership or ownership
liability shall be retained by the warehouse operator for a
period of at least three years from the date of deposit.
(4) Any warehouse operator whose principal office or
headquarters is located outside the state of Washington shall
make available, if requested, during ordinary business hours, at
any of their warehouses licensed in the state of Washington, all
books, documents, and records for inspection.
(5) Any grain dealer whose principal office or headquarters
is located outside the state of Washington shall make available,
if requested, all books, documents, and records for inspection
during ordinary business hours at any facility located in the
state of Washington, or if no facility in the state of
Washington, then at a Washington state department of agriculture
office or other mutually acceptable place.
[2011 c 336 § 622; 1983 c 305 § 46; 1963 c 124 § 34.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1983 c 305: See note following RCW 20.01.010.