The laboratory
is advised by a board appointed by the dean of the Washington
State University college of agriculture and home economics. The
dean shall cooperate with appropriate officials in Washington,
Idaho, and Oregon in selecting board members.
(1) The board shall consist of one representative from each
of the following interests: A human toxicologist or a health
professional knowledgeable in worker exposure to pesticides, the
Washington State University vice-provost for research or research
administrator, representatives from the state department of
agriculture, the department of ecology, the department of health,
the department of labor and industry [industries], privately
owned Washington pesticide analytical laboratories, federal
regional pesticide laboratories, an Idaho and Oregon laboratory,
whether state, university, or private, a chemical and fertilizer
industry representative, farm organizations, food processors,
marketers, farm labor, environmental organizations, and
consumers. Each board member shall serve a three-year term. The
members of the board shall serve without compensation but shall
be reimbursed for travel expenses incurred while engaged in the
business of the board as provided in RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.
(2) The board is in liaison with the pesticide advisory
board and the pesticide incident reporting and tracking panel and
shall review the chemicals investigated by the laboratory
according to the following criteria:
(a) Chemical uses for which a database exists on
environmental fate and acute toxicology, and that appear safer
environmentally than pesticides available on the market;
(b) Chemical uses not currently under evaluation by public
laboratories in Idaho or Oregon for use on Washington crops;
(c) Chemicals that have lost or may lose their registration
and that no reasonably viable alternatives for Washington crops
are known; and
(d) Other chemicals vital to Washington agriculture.
(3) The laboratory shall conduct research activities using
approved good laboratory practices, namely procedures and
recordkeeping required of the national IR-4 minor use pesticide
registration program.
(4) The laboratory shall coordinate activities with the
national IR-4 program.
[1991 c 341 § 8.]