Unless the context clearly
requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply
throughout this chapter.
(1) "Agricultural commodity" means any distinctive type of
agricultural, horticultural, viticultural, floricultural,
vegetable, or animal product, including but not limited to,
products qualifying as organic products under chapter 15.86 RCW,
private sector cultured aquatic products as defined in RCW 15.85.020, bees and honey, and Christmas trees but not including
timber or timber products.
(2) "Center" means the center for sustaining agriculture and
natural resources established at Washington State University.
(3) "Integrated pest management" is a strategy that uses
various combinations of pest control methods, biological,
cultural, and chemical, in a compatible manner to achieve
satisfactory control and ensure favorable economic and
environmental consequences.
(4) "IR-4 program" means interregional research project
number four, clearances of chemicals and biologics for minor or
special uses, established in 1963 by the cooperative state
research service of the United States department of agriculture,
the coordinated national program involving land-grant
universities and the United States department of agriculture to
provide data required for the registration of pesticides needed
for the production of minor crops.
(5) "Laboratory" means the food and environmental quality
laboratory established at Washington State University at
Tri-Cities.
(6) "Minor crop" means an agricultural crop considered to be
minor in the national context of registering pesticides.
(7) "Minor use" means a pesticide use considered to be minor
in the national context of registering pesticides including, but
not limited to, a use for a special local need.
(8) "Natural resources" means soil, water, air, forests,
wetlands, wildlands, and wildlife.
(9) "Pesticide" means chemical or biologic used to control
pests such as insect, rodent, nematode, snail, slug, weed, virus,
or any organism the director of agriculture may declare to be a
pest.
(10) "Registration" means use of a pesticide approved by the
state department of agriculture.
(11) "Sustainable agriculture" means a systems approach to
farming, ranching, and natural resource production that builds on
and supports the physical, biological, and ecological resource
base upon which agriculture depends. The goals of sustainable
agriculture are to provide human food and fiber needs in an
economically viable manner for the agriculture industry and in a
manner which protects the environment and contributes to the
overall safety and quality of life.
[2011 c 103 § 32; 1995 c 390 § 4; 1991 c 341 § 2.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: The definitions in this section have been alphabetized pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).
Purpose -- 2011 c 103: See note following RCW 15.26.120.