(1) Scrap metal processor.
(a) A scrap metal processor's established place of business is a place where:
- (i) Scrap metal property may be stored lawfully; and
- (ii) Hydraulic balers, shears, or shredders for recycling scrap metal property may be used lawfully.
(b) There must be a building in which:
- (i) The scrap metal processor's license is conspicuously displayed;
- (ii) An owner or employee is available during normal business hours; and
- (iii) The business books and records, as defined in chapter 19.290 RCW, are kept and made available for inspection during normal business hours.
- (c) There must be an exterior sign with the business name that is clearly visible to the major avenue of traffic during business hours.
- (d) The business's operating hours must be clearly posted.
(2) Scrap metal recycler.
- (a) A scrap metal recycler's established place of business is a place where scrap metal property may be stored lawfully.
(b) There must be a building in which:
- (i) The scrap metal recycler's license is conspicuously displayed;
- (ii) An owner or employee of the business is available during normal business hours; and
- (iii) The business books and records are kept and made available for inspection during normal business hours.
- (c) There must be an exterior sign with the business name that is clearly visible to the major avenue of traffic during business hours.
- (d) The business's operating hours must be clearly posted.
(3) Scrap metal supplier. A scrap metal supplier's established place of business is:
- (a) An address at which the scrap metal supplier receives mail and can normally be reached; and
- (b) Where the business books and records, as defined in chapter 19.290 RCW, are kept and made available for inspection.
- (4) The director may waive any requirements pertaining to a scrap metal business's established place of business if such waiver both serves the purposes of this chapter and is necessary due to unique circumstances.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 19.290 RCW and RCW 43.24.086. WSR 13-24-014, § 380-70-140 (codified as WAC 308-70-140), filed 11/21/13, effective 1/1/14.]