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SB6230 • 2026

Cash transactions/pennies

Adjusting the price of a cash transaction to eliminate the need for pennies.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Senator Frame, Senator Stanford
Last action
2026-02-26
Official status
S Rules X
Effective date
Not listed

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Cash transactions/pennies

Cash transactions/pennies

What This Bill Does

  • Cash transactions/pennies

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Bill History

  1. 2026-02-26 Senate

    Senate Rules "X" file.

Official Summary Text

Cash transactions/pennies

Current Bill Text

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AN ACT Relating to adjusting the price of a cash transaction to 1
eliminate the need for pennies; adding a new section to chapter 82.08 2
RCW; and adding a new section to chapter 82.12 RCW.3
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:4
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter 82.08 5
RCW to read as follows: 6
(1) The total price of any transaction must be adjusted as 7
follows: 8
(a) If the total price results in a sum ending in one cent, two 9
cents, six cents, or seven cents, the total price must be rounded 10
down to the nearest amount divisible by five cents; or11
(b) If the total price results in a sum ending in three cents, 12
four cents, eight cents, or nine cents, the total price must be 13
rounded up to the nearest amount divisible by five cents.14
(2) This section applies only to purchases made by legal tender. 15
This section does not apply to transactions for which payment is made 16
by any demand or negotiable instrument, electronic fund transfer, 17
money order, credit card, debit card, electronic payment, or other 18
like instrument. 19
(3) The department shall adopt rules for transactions that are 20
made by a combination of legal tender and any other form of payment.21
S-3889.1
SENATE BILL 6230
State of Washington 69th Legislature 2026 Regular Session
By Senators Frame and Stanford
Read first time 01/20/26. Referred to Committee on Business, Trade &
Economic Development.
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(4) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions 1
apply: 2
(a) "Legal tender" means all coins and currencies of the United 3
States. 4
(b) "Total price" means the final amount due and payable by the 5
buyer for the purchase of any good, service, or other product, or 6
combination thereof, after all applicable taxes and fees are applied, 7
as well as any discounts or other adjustments are made by the seller.8
(c) "Transaction" means the entire purchase by a buyer from a 9
seller for all goods, services, and other products, at that date and 10
time as is shown on an invoice or receipt. A transaction may include 11
one item or multiple items. 12
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter 82.12 13
RCW to read as follows: 14
(1) The total price of any transaction must be adjusted as 15
follows: 16
(a) If the total price results in a sum ending in one cent, two 17
cents, six cents, or seven cents, the total price must be rounded 18
down to the nearest amount divisible by five cents; or19
(b) If the total price results in a sum ending in three cents, 20
four cents, eight cents, or nine cents, the total price must be 21
rounded up to the nearest amount divisible by five cents.22
(2) This section applies only to transactions made by legal 23
tender. This section does not apply to transactions for which payment 24
is made by any demand or negotiable instrument, electronic fund 25
transfer, money order, credit card, debit card, electronic payment, 26
or other like instrument. 27
(3) The department shall adopt rules for transactions that are 28
made by a combination of legal tender and any other form of payment.29
(4) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions 30
apply: 31
(a) "Legal tender" means all coins and currencies of the United 32
States. 33
(b) "Total price" means the final amount due and payable by the 34
buyer for the purchase of any good, service, or other product, or 35
combination thereof, after all applicable taxes and fees are applied, 36
as well as any discounts or other adjustments are made by the seller.37
(c) "Transaction" means the entire purchase by a buyer from a 38
seller for all goods, services, and other products, at that date and 39
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time as is shown on an invoice or receipt. A transaction may include 1
one item or multiple items. 2
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