The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires
otherwise.
(1) "Conveyance" means a boat, airplane, or vehicle.
(2) "Department" means the department of ecology.
(3) "Director" means the director of the department of
ecology.
(4) "Disposable package or container" means all packages or
containers defined as such by rules adopted by the department of
ecology.
(5) "Junk vehicle" has the same meaning as defined in RCW 46.55.010.
(6) "Litter" means all waste material including but not
limited to disposable packages or containers thrown or deposited
as herein prohibited and solid waste that is illegally dumped,
but not including the wastes of the primary processes of mining,
logging, sawmilling, farming, or manufacturing. "Litter"
includes the material described in subsection (11) of this
section as "potentially dangerous litter."
(7) "Litter bag" means a bag, sack, or other container made
of any material which is large enough to serve as a receptacle
for litter inside the vehicle or watercraft of any person. It is
not necessarily limited to the state approved litter bag but must
be similar in size and capacity.
(8) "Litter receptacle" means those containers adopted by
the department of ecology and which may be standardized as to
size, shape, capacity, and color and which shall bear the state
anti-litter symbol, as well as any other receptacles suitable for
the depositing of litter.
(9) "Official gathering" means an event where authorization
to hold the event is approved, recognized, or issued by a
government, public body, or authority, including but not limited
to fairs, musical concerts, athletic games, festivals,
tournaments, or any other formal or ceremonial event, during
which beverages are sold by a vendor or vendors in single-use
aluminum, glass, or plastic bottles or cans.
(10) "Person" means any political subdivision, government
agency, municipality, industry, public or private corporation,
copartnership, association, firm, individual, or other entity
whatsoever.
(11) "Potentially dangerous litter" means litter that is
likely to injure a person or cause damage to a vehicle or other
property. "Potentially dangerous litter" means:
(a) Cigarettes, cigars, or other tobacco products that are
capable of starting a fire;
(b) Glass;
(c) A container or other product made predominantly or
entirely of glass;
(d) A hypodermic needle or other medical instrument designed
to cut or pierce;
(e) Raw human waste, including soiled baby diapers,
regardless of whether or not the waste is in a container of any
sort; and
(f) Nails or tacks.
(12) "Public place" means any area that is used or held out
for use by the public whether owned or operated by public or
private interests.
(13) "Recycling" means transforming or remanufacturing waste
materials into a finished product for use other than landfill
disposal or incineration.
(14) "Recycling center" means a central collection point for
recyclable materials.
(15) "Sports facility" means an outdoor recreational sports
facility, including but not limited to athletic fields and
ballparks, at which beverages are sold by a vendor or vendors in
single-use aluminum, glass, or plastic bottles or cans.
(16) "To litter" means a single or cumulative act of
disposing of litter.
(17) "Vehicle" includes every device capable of being moved
upon a public highway and in, upon, or by which any persons or
property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway,
excepting devices moved by human or animal power or used
exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(18) "Waste reduction" means reducing the amount or toxicity
of waste generated or reusing materials.
(19) "Watercraft" means any boat, ship, vessel, barge, or
other floating craft.
[2007 c 244 § 1; 2003 c 337 § 2; 2000 c 154 § 1; 1998 c 257 § 3; 1991 c 319 § 102; 1979 c 94 § 3; 1971 ex.s. c 307 § 3.]
NOTES:
Findings -- 2003 c 337: See note following RCW 70.93.060.
Severability -- 2000 c 154: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [2000 c 154 § 5.]
Severability -- Part headings not law -- 1991 c 319: See RCW 70.95F.900 and 70.95F.901.