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Current as of April 06, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(1) This chapter applies to the following types of new products sold, offered for sale, or installed in the state:
(a) Hot water dispensers and mini-tank electric water heaters;
(b) Bottle-type water dispensers and point-of-use water dispensers;
(c) Portable electric spas;
(d) Tub spout diverters;
(e) Commercial hot food holding cabinets;
(f) Air compressors;
(g) Commercial fryers, commercial dishwashers, and commercial steam cookers;
(h) Computers and computer monitors;
(i) Faucets;
(j) High CRI fluorescent lamps;
(k) Portable air conditioners;
(l) Residential ventilating fans;
(m) Showerheads;
(n) Spray sprinkler bodies;
(o) Urinals and water closets;
(p) Water coolers;
(q) General service lamps;
(r) Electric storage water heaters;
(s) Air purifiers other than industrial air purifiers;
(t) Commercial ovens; and
(u) Electric vehicle supply equipment.
(2) This chapter applies equally to products whether they are sold, offered for sale, or installed as stand-alone products or as components of other products.
(3) This chapter does not apply to:
(a) New products manufactured in the state and sold outside the state;
(b) New products manufactured outside the state and sold at wholesale inside the state for final retail sale and installation outside the state;
(c) Products installed in mobile manufactured homes at the time of construction; or
(d) Products designed expressly for installation and use in recreational vehicles.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 19. Business Regulations--Miscellaneous § 19.260.030. Application of chapter - last updated April 06, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-19-business-regulationsmiscellaneous/wa-rev-code-19-260-030/
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