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Disbarment or license suspension — Nonpayment or default on educational loan or scholarship.

The Washington state supreme court may provide by court rule that nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan shall result in disbarment or license suspension of the license of any person who has been certified by a lending agency and reported to the court for nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan or service-conditional scholarship. The supreme court may reinstate the person when provided with a written release issued by the lending agency stating that the person is making payments on the loan in accordance with a repayment agreement approved by the lending agency.

[1996 c 293 § 1.]

Notes: Severability -- 1996 c 293: See note following RCW 18.04.420.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-2 > 2-48 > 2-48-165

Disbarment or license suspension — Nonpayment or default on educational loan or scholarship.

The Washington state supreme court may provide by court rule that nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan shall result in disbarment or license suspension of the license of any person who has been certified by a lending agency and reported to the court for nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan or service-conditional scholarship. The supreme court may reinstate the person when provided with a written release issued by the lending agency stating that the person is making payments on the loan in accordance with a repayment agreement approved by the lending agency.

[1996 c 293 § 1.]

Notes: Severability -- 1996 c 293: See note following RCW 18.04.420.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-2 > 2-48 > 2-48-165

Disbarment or license suspension — Nonpayment or default on educational loan or scholarship.

The Washington state supreme court may provide by court rule that nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan shall result in disbarment or license suspension of the license of any person who has been certified by a lending agency and reported to the court for nonpayment or default on a federally or state-guaranteed educational loan or service-conditional scholarship. The supreme court may reinstate the person when provided with a written release issued by the lending agency stating that the person is making payments on the loan in accordance with a repayment agreement approved by the lending agency.

[1996 c 293 § 1.]

Notes: Severability -- 1996 c 293: See note following RCW 18.04.420.