(1) No
person shall act as a nursery dealer without a license for each
place of business where horticultural plants are sold except as
provided in RCW 15.13.270. Any person applying for such a license
shall apply through the master license system. The application
shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee. The director shall
establish a schedule of fees for retail and wholesale nursery
dealer licenses based upon the person's gross annual sales of
horticultural plants at each place of business. The schedule for
retail licenses shall include separate fees for at least the
following two categories:
(a) A person whose gross annual sales of horticultural plants
do not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars; and
(b) A person whose gross annual sales of horticultural plants
exceed two thousand five hundred dollars.
(2) A person conducting both retail and wholesale sales of
horticultural plants at the same place of business shall secure one
of the following:
(a) A retail nursery dealer license if retail sales of the
horticultural plants exceed such wholesale sales; or
(b) A wholesale nursery dealer license if wholesale sales of
the horticultural plants exceed such retail sales.
(3) The director may issue a wholesale nursery dealer license
to a person operating as a farmers market at which individual
producers are selling directly to consumers. The license shall be
at the appropriate level to cover all persons selling horticultural
plants at each site at which the person operates a market.
(4) The licensing fee that must accompany an application for
a new license shall be based upon the applicant's estimated gross
sales of horticultural plants for the ensuing licensing year. The
fee for renewing a license shall be based upon the licensee's gross
sales of these products during the preceding licensing year.
(5) The license expires on the master license expiration date
unless it has been revoked or suspended prior to the expiration
date by the director for cause. Each license shall be posted in a
conspicuous place open to the public in the location for which it
was issued.
(6) The department may audit licensees during normal business
hours to determine that appropriate fees have been paid.
[2000 c 144 § 6; 1993 c 120 § 4; 1987 c 35 § 1; 1985 c 36 § 4; 1983 1st ex.s. c 73 § 3; 1982 c 182 § 20; 1971 ex.s. c 33 § 4.]
NOTES:
Severability -- 1982 c 182: See RCW 19.02.901.
Master license
expiration date: RCW 19.02.090.
system
existing licenses or permits registered under, when: RCW 19.02.810.
generally: RCW 15.13.250(10).
to include additional licenses: RCW 19.02.110.