If a horticultural inspector finds premises or property infected,
he or she shall make a written report thereof to the
inspector-at-large in his or her district stating the disease or
infestation found, the estimated extent thereof, and whether in
his or her opinion it is or will become a nuisance. Upon receipt
of the report the inspector-at-large shall appoint a person
residing within three miles of the said premises or property and
who is a grower of horticultural products which could be infected
from said premises or property, and who, with the
inspector-at-large or someone delegated by him or her from his or
her department, shall appoint a third person likewise a grower of
agricultural products which could be so infected. Said three
persons shall constitute an inspection board whose duty shall be
to forthwith examine the infested premises or property so as to
determine whether same or any part thereof is infested with any
pest or disease named in RCW 15.08.010.
The board members shall have the same power of entry and
inspection as the director, supervisor, or horticultural
inspector and shall be compensated at the rate of four dollars
per day to be paid from the county current expense budget for
horticulture.
[2010 c 8 § 6014; 1961 c 11 § 15.08.180. Prior: (i) 1941 c 20 § 5; 1915 c 166 § 6; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2849-1e. (ii) 1941 c 20 § 7, part; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 2849-1g, part.]