The history, economy, culture, and
future of Washington state's agriculture involve the beer
industry. In order to develop and promote beer as part of an
existing comprehensive scheme to regulate those products, the
legislature declares that:
(1) It is vital to the continued economic well-being of the
citizens of this state and their general welfare that beer
produced in Washington state be properly promoted;
(2) It is in the overriding public interest that support for
the Washington beer industry be clearly expressed and that beer
be promoted individually, and as part of a comprehensive industry
to:
(a) Enhance the reputation and image of Washington state's
agriculture industry;
(b) Protect the public by educating the public in reference
to the quality, care, and methods used in the production of beer;
(c) Increase the knowledge of the qualities and value of
Washington's beer; and
(d) Support and engage in programs or activities that
benefit the production, handling, processing, marketing, and uses
of beer;
(3) This chapter is enacted in the exercise of the police
powers of this state to protect the health, peace, safety, and
general welfare of the people of this state; and
(4) The production and marketing of beer is a highly
regulated industry and this chapter and the rules adopted under
it are only one aspect of the regulated industry. Other laws
applicable to the beer industry include:
(a) The organic food products act, chapter 15.86 RCW;
(b) The wholesale distributors and suppliers of malt
beverages, chapter 19.126 RCW;
(c) Weights and measures, chapter 19.94 RCW;
(d) Title 66 RCW, alcoholic beverage control;
(e) Title 69 RCW, food, drugs, cosmetics, and poisons;
(f) 21 C.F.R. as it relates to general manufacturing
practices, food labeling, food standards, food additives, and
pesticide tolerances;
(g) Chapter 69.07 RCW, Washington food processing act;
(h) 27 U.S.C. Secs. 201 through 211, 213 through 219a, and
122A;
(i) 27 C.F.R. Parts 1, 6, 9, 10, 12, 16, 240, 251, and 252;
and
(j) Rules under Title 314 WAC.
[2006 c 330 § 3.]