WAC 16-461-010
Inspection certificate and/or permit
required. (1) No person shall ship, transport, accept for
shipment, or accept delivery of, any commercial lot of the
following agricultural products without an inspection and the
issuance of a certificate and/or a permit by the commodity
inspection division of the department of agriculture allowing
such shipment, movement or delivery:
(a) Apricots in closed or open containers for fresh
market.
(b) Italian prunes in closed or open containers for fresh
market.
(c) Peaches in closed or open containers for fresh
market.
(d) Cherries in closed or open containers for fresh
market. No permit will be issued on cherries infested with
live cherry fruit fly larvae.
(e) Apples in closed or open containers for fresh market.
(i) Apples may be shipped or transported if accompanied
by a certificate of compliance issued by the shipper or packer
of apples having the approval of the director to issue the
certificates of compliance.
(ii) Apples of the Red Delicious and Delicious varieties
must be certified as to quality and condition and must meet
all the requirements of chapter 16-403 WAC, Standards for
apples marketed within the state of Washington. Apples of the
Red Delicious and Delicious varieties not allowed to enter
channels of commerce within twenty-one days following the
original date of inspection as indicated by a state lot stamp,
will require recertification for meeting the minimum firmness
requirement as stated in WAC 16-403-142.
(f) Pears in closed or open containers for fresh market. Pears may be shipped or transported if accompanied by a
certificate of compliance issued by the shipper or packer of
pears having the approval of the director to issue the
certificates of compliance.
(g) Asparagus in closed or open containers for fresh
market. Asparagus may be shipped or transported if
accompanied by a certificate of compliance issued by the
shipper or packer of the asparagus having the approval of the
director to issue the certificates of compliance.
(h) Apples in containers or bulk, for processing.
(i) Apples for processing may be shipped or transported
if accompanied by a certificate of compliance issued by the
shipper of apples having the approval of the director to issue
the certificates of compliance.
(ii) Apples for processing entering in-state commerce do
not require a permit.
(i) Pears in containers or bulk, for processing.
(i) Pears for processing may be shipped or transported if
accompanied by a certificate of compliance issued by the
shipper of pears having the approval of the director to issue
the certificates of compliance.
(ii) Pears for processing entering in-state commerce do
not require a permit.
(2) Fruits and vegetables listed in WAC 16-461-010 are
exempted from requirements for inspection and issuance of a
certificate or permit:
(a) When the product is being transported from the
premises where grown or produced to a horticultural facility
other than wholesale or retail for the purpose of storing,
grading, packing, packaging, labeling, or processing prior to
entering commercial channels for resale.
(b) When sold or transported to a fruit/produce stand
within the zone of production, not to exceed daily quantities
of two thousand pounds net weight of a single commodity nor
six thousand pounds net weight of any combination of
commodities other than cherries, listed in subsection (1) of
this section, when on a single conveyance. Exempt sales by
the producer within a farmer's market shall not be restricted
to the zone of production.
(c) When daily quantities do not exceed one hundred
pounds net weight of dark or light sweet varieties of sweet
cherries sold for home use and not for resale, and the
containers are marked "not for resale" in letters at least
one-half inch in height.
(3)(a) Any shipper or packer of apples, apricots,
cherries, pears, peaches, prunes, or asparagus may petition
the director for authority to issue certificates of compliance
for each season. The director may issue certificate of
compliance agreements, granting authority, on terms and
conditions that the director deems appropriate. The authority
shall be limited to the issuance of certificates of compliance
for apples, apricots, cherries, pears, peaches, prunes, and
asparagus under the applicant's direct control or being
handled at the shipper's or packer's facilities.
(b) The certificate of compliance shall be issued at time
of shipment by the shipper or packer authorized to do so.
(i) Apples, pears, cherries, and asparagus about to be
shipped or transported must be in full compliance with the
requirements of chapter 15.17 RCW, Standards of grades and
packs, rules adopted under chapter 15.17 RCW, and
administrative directives of the director.
(ii) Apricots, cherries, peaches, prunes, or pears about
to be shipped or transported must be in full compliance with
an existing federal marketing order requiring quality and
condition certification and Washington state lot
identification or federal-state lot identification.
(iii) Cherries of the dark sweet varieties must be
certified as to quality, condition, and size and shall meet
all of the requirements of chapter 16-414 WAC, Washington
standards for cherries. Cherries of the Rainier variety or
other varieties of "light colored sweet cherries" must meet
only the requirements of WAC 16-414-005 "mature" and WAC 16-414-011(3) size requirement.
(c) The director's approval to issue certificates of
compliance may be suspended, revoked, or denied for cause,
subject to RCW 34.05.422(3). Cause shall be the shipper's or
packer's failure to comply with the requirements of subsection
(3)(b) of this section, or for the shipper's or packer's
actions which impede the department's abilities to ascertain
full compliance with requirements of chapter 15.17 RCW,
Standards of grades and packs, or rules adopted under chapter 15.17 RCW, or for violation of the terms of the certificate of
compliance agreement. The period of any suspension will be
determined by the director and will be commensurate with the
seriousness of the violation.
(d) Any shipper or packer whose authority to issue
certificates of compliance has been suspended, revoked, or
denied by the director will be subject to those provisions of
chapter 15.17 RCW and the regulations requiring the issuance
of a shipping permit by the director before apples, apricots,
cherries, pears, peaches, prunes, and asparagus may be shipped
or transported.
(e) Certificates of compliance must be on forms approved
and issued by the director of agriculture.
(f) Any shipper or packer authorized to issue
certificates of compliance shall deposit with the director of
agriculture the regular base fee equivalent to that charged by
the director for a shipping permit for each certificate of
compliance issued by the authorized shipper or packer. The
base fees shall be deposited with the director of agriculture
in the same manner as fees for shipping permits.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.17 and 34.05 RCW. 07-23-088, § 16-461-010, filed 11/20/07, effective 12/21/07;
06-12-116, § 16-461-010, filed 6/7/06, effective 7/8/06. Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.17 RCW. 99-14-036, §
16-461-010, filed 6/29/99, effective 7/30/99; 95-13-038, §
16-461-010, filed 6/14/95, effective 7/15/95; 92-18-103, §
16-461-010, filed 9/2/92, effective 10/3/92; 92-06-085, §
16-461-010, filed 3/4/92, effective 4/4/92; 83-06-050 (Order
1788), § 16-461-010, filed 3/1/83; Order 1523, § 16-461-010,
filed 4/20/77; Order 1324, § 16-461-010, filed 8/3/73; Order
1122, § 16-461-010, filed 5/5/72, effective 6/5/72; Order
1122, § 16-461-010, filed 8/23/71; Order 1122, § 16-461-010,
filed 5/29/70, effective 7/1/70; Order 1122, § 16-461-010,
filed 8/14/69, effective 9/14/69; Order 1098, § 16-461-010,
filed 8/30/68, effective 9/30/68; Order 968, filed 3/26/65.]