Washington Auto Theft Prevention Account. The Washington Auto Theft Prevention Account (Account) is an appropriated account created in the custody of the state treasurer. All receipts from gifts, grants, bequests, devises, or other funds from public and private sources—specifically traffic infraction surcharges—to support its activities must be deposited into the Account.
Expenditures from the Account may be used only for activities relating to motor vehicle theft, including education, prevention, law enforcement, investigation, prosecution, and confinement costs.
Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority. The Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority (WATPA) was established within the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs to review and make recommendations to the Legislature and the Governor regarding motor vehicle theft crimes in Washington.
The WATPA must allocate moneys in the Account to public agencies for establishing, maintaining, and supporting programs designed to prevent motor vehicle theft, including providing the following financial support:
Traffic Infractions. In addition to any other penalties imposed by law, a person found to have committed a traffic infraction must be assessed a $10 surcharge per infraction. Revenue from this fee must be remitted to the state treasurer for deposit in the Account. Traffic surcharges are the primary source of revenue for WAPTA.
Insurance Taxation. With some exceptions, insurance companies must pay a 2 percent insurance premium tax to the state. The tax is imposed on the total amount of all premiums and prepayments for health care services collected or received by the insurer during the preceding calendar year. Insurers must prepay their tax obligations. By June 15th insurers must pay 45 percent of their tax obligations. On September 15th and December 15th they must pay 25 percent. Revenues from the tax are deposited in the state general fund. Dental plans and benefits provided by health care services contractors are exempt from the premium tax.
Effective July 1, 2023, revenue into WAPTA will no longer be from the traffic infraction surcharge. Effective July 1, 2023, and each July 1st thereafter, $7 million in revenue from the insurance premium tax collections must be deposited into WATPA, instead of the state general fund. The amount deposited from the tax must be adjusted by the most current seasonally adjusted index of the consumer price index for all urban consumers.