Wash. Admin. Code § 314-33-020 - What criminal history might prevent an applicant from receiving or keeping a cigarette or tobacco products license?

(1) For the purpose of reviewing an application for a license and for considering the denial, suspension, or revocation of any such license, the board may consider any prior criminal conduct of the applicant and criminal history record within the previous five years.
(2) When the board processes a criminal history check on an applicant, it uses a point system to determine a person's qualification for a license. The board will not normally issue a cigarette and tobacco products license to an applicant who has accumulated eight or more points as indicated below:

Description

Time period during which points will be assigned from date of conviction

Points assigned

Felony conviction

Five years

12 points

Gross misdemeanor conviction for violation of chapters 82.24 and 82.26 RCW

Five years

12 points

Other gross misdemeanor conviction

Three years

5 points

Misdemeanor conviction

Three years

4 points

Nondisclosure of any of the above

n/a

4 points each

(3) If a case is pending for an alleged offense that would earn eight or more points, the board will hold the application for the disposition of the case. If the disposition is not settled within ninety days, the board may administratively close the application.

Notes

Wash. Admin. Code § 314-33-020

Statutory Authority: RCW 82.24.510, 82.24.550, 82.26.150, 82.26.220. 10-01-089, § 314-33-020, filed 12/16/09, effective 1/16/10.

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