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RCW 48.29.210

Business inducements—Prohibited practices.

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Chicago Title Insurance v. Office of the Insurance Commissioner (2013)

Most recently applied in Chicago Title Insurance v. Office of the Insurance Commissioner (August 2013)

2008 c 110 s 3.

(1) A title insurer, title insurance agent, or employee, agent, or other representative of a title insurer or title insurance agent shall not, directly or indirectly, give any fee, kickback, or other thing of value to any person as an inducement, payment, or reward for placing business, referring business, or causing title insurance business to be given to either the title insurer, or title insurance agent, or both.

(2) A title insurer, title insurance agent, or employee, agent, or other representative of a title insurer or title insurance agent shall not, directly or indirectly, give anything of value to any person in a position to refer or influence the referral of title insurance business to either the title insurance company or title insurance agent, or both, except as permitted under rules adopted by the commissioner.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.