RCW 15.65.280
Powers and duties of commodity
board -- Reservation of power to director. (Effective until
January 1, 2012.)
The powers and duties of the board shall be:
(1) To elect a chair and such other officers as it deems
advisable;
(2) To advise and counsel the director with respect to the
administration and conduct of such marketing agreement or order;
(3) To recommend to the director administrative rules and
orders and amendments thereto for the exercise of his or her
powers in connection with such agreement or order;
(4) To advise the director upon all assessments provided
pursuant to the terms of such agreement or order and upon the
collection, deposit, withdrawal, disbursement and paying out of
all moneys;
(5) To assist the director in the collection of such
necessary information and data as the director may deem necessary
in the proper administration of this chapter;
(6) To administer the order or agreement as its
administrative board if the director designates it so to do in
such order or agreement;
(7) To work cooperatively with other local, state, and
federal agencies; universities; and national organizations for
the purposes provided in the board's marketing order or
agreement;
(8) To enter into contracts or interagency agreements with
any private or public agency, whether federal, state, or local,
to carry out the purposes provided in the board's marketing order
or agreement. Personal service contracts must comply with
chapter 39.29 RCW;
(9) To accept and expend or retain any gifts, bequests,
contributions, or grants from private persons or private and
public agencies to carry out the purposes provided in the board's
marketing order or agreement;
(10) To retain in emergent situations the services of
private legal counsel to conduct legal actions on behalf of a
board. The retention of a private attorney is subject to review
by the office of the attorney general;
(11) To engage in appropriate fund-raising activities for
the purpose of supporting activities of the board authorized by
the marketing order or agreement;
(12) To enter into contracts or agreements for research in
the production, irrigation, processing, transportation,
marketing, use, or distribution of an affected commodity;
(13) To participate in international, federal, state, and
local hearings, meetings, and other proceedings relating to the
production, irrigation, manufacture, regulation, transportation,
distribution, sale, or use of affected commodities including
activities authorized under RCW 42.17A.635, including the
reporting of those activities to the public disclosure
commission;
(14) To maintain a list of the names and addresses of
affected producers that may be compiled from information used to
collect assessments under the marketing order or agreement, and
data on the value of each producer's production for a minimum
three-year period;
(15) To maintain a list of the names and addresses of
persons who handle the affected commodity within the affected
area and data on the amount and value of the commodity handled
for a minimum three-year period by each person; and
(16) To perform such other duties as the director may
prescribe in the marketing agreement or order.
Any agreement or order under which the commodity board
administers the order or agreement shall (if so requested by the
affected producers within the affected area in the proposal or
promulgation hearing) contain provisions whereby the director
reserves the power to approve or disapprove every order, rule or
directive issued by the board, in which event such approval or
disapproval shall be based on whether or not the director
believes the board's action has been carried out in conformance
with the purposes of this chapter.
[2011 c 103 § 14; 2010 c 8 § 6075; 2002 c 313 § 29; 2001 c 315 § 6; 1985 c 261 § 11; 1961 c 256 § 28.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- 2011 c 103: See note following RCW 15.26.120.
Effective dates -- 2002 c 313: See note following RCW 15.65.020.
RCW 15.65.280
Powers and duties of commodity
board -- Reservation of power to director. (Effective January 1,
2012.)
The powers and duties of the board shall be:
(1) To elect a chair and such other officers as it deems
advisable;
(2) To advise and counsel the director with respect to the
administration and conduct of such marketing agreement or order;
(3) To recommend to the director administrative rules and
orders and amendments thereto for the exercise of his or her
powers in connection with such agreement or order;
(4) To advise the director upon all assessments provided
pursuant to the terms of such agreement or order and upon the
collection, deposit, withdrawal, disbursement and paying out of
all moneys;
(5) To assist the director in the collection of such
necessary information and data as the director may deem necessary
in the proper administration of this chapter;
(6) To administer the order or agreement as its
administrative board if the director designates it so to do in
such order or agreement;
(7) To work cooperatively with other local, state, and
federal agencies; universities; and national organizations for
the purposes provided in the board's marketing order or
agreement;
(8) To enter into contracts or interagency agreements with
any private or public agency, whether federal, state, or local,
to carry out the purposes provided in the board's marketing order
or agreement. Personal service contracts must comply with
chapter 39.29 RCW;
(9) To accept and expend or retain any gifts, bequests,
contributions, or grants from private persons or private and
public agencies to carry out the purposes provided in the board's
marketing order or agreement;
(10) To retain in emergent situations the services of
private legal counsel to conduct legal actions on behalf of a
board. The retention of a private attorney is subject to review
by the office of the attorney general;
(11) To engage in appropriate fund-raising activities for
the purpose of supporting activities of the board authorized by
the marketing order or agreement;
(12) To enter into contracts or agreements for research in
the production, irrigation, processing, transportation,
marketing, use, or distribution of an affected commodity;
(13) To participate in international, federal, state, and
local hearings, meetings, and other proceedings relating to the
production, irrigation, manufacture, regulation, transportation,
distribution, sale, or use of affected commodities including
activities authorized under RCW 42.17A.635, including the
reporting of those activities to the public disclosure
commission;
(14) To maintain a list of the names and addresses of
affected producers that may be compiled from information used to
collect assessments under the marketing order or agreement, and
data on the value of each producer's production for a minimum
three-year period;
(15) To maintain a list of the names and addresses of
persons who handle the affected commodity within the affected
area and data on the amount and value of the commodity handled
for a minimum three-year period by each person; and
(16) To perform such other duties as the director may
prescribe in the marketing agreement or order.
Any agreement or order under which the commodity board
administers the order or agreement shall (if so requested by the
affected producers within the affected area in the proposal or
promulgation hearing) contain provisions whereby the director
reserves the power to approve or disapprove every order, rule or
directive issued by the board, in which event such approval or
disapproval shall be based on whether or not the director
believes the board's action has been carried out in conformance
with the purposes of this chapter.
[2011 c 103 § 14; 2011 c 60 § 1; 2010 c 8 § 6075; 2002 c 313 § 29; 2001 c 315 § 6; 1985 c 261 § 11; 1961 c 256 § 28.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2011 c 60 § 1 and by 2011 c 103 § 14, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).
Purpose -- 2011 c 103: See note following RCW 15.26.120.
Effective date -- 2011 c 60: See RCW 42.17A.919.
Effective dates -- 2002 c 313: See note following RCW 15.65.020.