Wash. Admin. Code § 314-33-005 - Reasons the board may deny a cigarette or tobacco products license application
The following is a list of reasons the board may deny a cigarette or tobacco products license application:
(1) Failure to meet qualifications or
requirements for the specific cigarette or tobacco products license, as
outlined in this chapter and chapters 82.24 and 82.26 RCW.
(2) Failure to submit information or
documentation requested by the board.
(3) Misrepresentation of fact by any
applicant.
(4) Willfully
withholding information.
(5)
Submitting false or misleading information.
(6) The applicant has failed to submit
payments of the taxes imposed under chapter 82.24 or 82.26 RCW along with
reports and returns to the department of revenue as required.
(7) If the applicant is a corporation and the
corporation is not currently registered with the secretary of state.
(8) The applicant is currently the subject of
an outstanding felony arrest warrant.
(9) The existence of disqualifying criminal
history standards outlined in WAC
314-33-020.
(10) The existence of disqualifying liquor
and cigarette and tobacco products law or rule violation history standards
outlined in WAC
314-33-025.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 82.24.510, 82.24.550, 82.26.150, 82.26.220. 10-01-089, § 314-33-005, filed 12/16/09, effective 1/16/10.
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