(1) Under the
authority of Article VIII of the state Constitution as amended,
agricultural commodity commission expenditures for agricultural
development or trade promotion and promotional hosting by an
agricultural commodities commission under chapters 15.24, 15.28, 15.44, 15.65, 15.66, 15.88, 15.89, and 16.67 RCW shall be
pursuant to specific budget items as approved by the agricultural
commodity commission at the annual public hearings on the
agricultural commodity commission budget.
(2) Agricultural commodity commissions shall adopt rules
governing promotional hosting expenditures by agricultural
commodity commission employees, agents or commissioners. The
rules shall identify officials and agents authorized to make
expenditures and the objectives of the expenditures. Individual
agricultural commodity commission commissioners shall make
promotional hosting expenditures, or seek reimbursements for
these expenditures, only in those instances where the
expenditures have been approved by the agricultural commodity
commission. All payments and reimbursements shall be identified
and supported on vouchers.
(3) Agricultural commodity commissions shall be exempt from
the requirements of RCW 43.01.090 and 43.19.500 and chapter 43.82 RCW.
[2006 c 330 § 24; 1987 c 452 § 16; 1986 c 203 § 24; 1985 c 26 § 1.]
NOTES:
Construction -- Severability -- 2006 c 330: See RCW 15.89.900 and 15.89.901.
Construction -- Effective dates -- Severability -- 1987 c 452: See RCW 15.88.900 through 15.88.902.
Severability -- 1986 c 203: See note following RCW 15.17.230.
Effective date -- Contingency -- 1985 c 26: "This act shall take effect January 1, 1986, if the proposed amendment to Article VIII, of the state Constitution authorizing agricultural commodity assessments for agricultural development or trade promotion and promotional hosting to be deemed a public use for a public purpose is validly submitted to and is approved and ratified by the voters at a general election held in November 1985. If the proposed amendment is not so approved and ratified, this act shall be null and void in its entirety." [1985 c 26 § 2.] The proposed constitutional amendment was approved by the voters on November 5, 1985. See Article VIII, section 11 of the state Constitution.