The powers
and duties of the commission shall include the following:
(1) To administer and enforce the provisions of this
chapter, and do all things reasonably necessary to effectuate the
purposes of this chapter;
(2) To elect a chair and such other officers as it deems
advisable;
(3) To employ and discharge at its discretion a manager,
secretary, and such other personnel, including attorneys engaged
in the private practice of law subject to the review of the
attorney general, as the commission determines are necessary and
proper to carry out the purposes of this chapter, and to
prescribe their duties and powers and fix their compensation;
(4) To adopt, rescind, and amend rules, regulations, and
orders for the exercise of its powers hereunder subject to the
provisions of chapter 34.05 RCW, except that rule-making
proceedings conducted under this chapter are exempt from
compliance with RCW 34.05.310, the provisions of chapter 19.85 RCW, the regulatory fairness act, and the provisions of RCW 43.135.055 when adoption of the rule is determined by a
referendum vote of the affected parties;
(5) To establish by resolution, a headquarters which shall
continue as such unless and until so changed by the commission.
All records, books, and minutes of the commission shall be kept
at such headquarters;
(6) To require a bond of all commission members and
employees of the commission in a position of trust in the amount
the commission shall deem necessary. The premium for such bond
or bonds shall be paid by the commission from assessments
collected. Such bond shall not be necessary if any such
commission member or employee is covered by any blanket bond
covering officials or employees of the state of Washington;
(7) To establish a beef commission revolving fund, such fund
to be deposited in a bank or banks or financial institution or
institutions, approved for the deposit of state funds, in which
all money received by the commission, except an amount of petty
cash for each day's needs not to exceed one hundred dollars,
shall be deposited each day or as often during the day as
advisable; none of the provisions of RCW 43.01.050 as now or
hereafter amended shall apply to money collected under this
chapter;
(8) To prepare a budget or budgets covering anticipated
income and expenses to be incurred in carrying out the provisions
of this chapter during each fiscal year;
(9) To incur expense and enter into contracts and to create
such liabilities as may be reasonable for the proper
administration and enforcement of this chapter;
(10) To borrow money, not in excess of its estimate of its
revenue from the current year's contributions;
(11) To keep or cause to be kept in accordance with accepted
standards of good accounting practice, accurate records of all
assessments, expenditures, moneys, and other financial
transactions made and done pursuant to this chapter. Such
records, books, and accounts shall be audited at least every five
years subject to procedures and methods lawfully prescribed by
the state auditor. Such books and accounts shall be closed as of
the last day of each fiscal year. A copy of such audit shall be
delivered within thirty days after completion thereof to the
director, the state auditor, and the commission. On such years
and in such event the state auditor is unable to audit the
records, books, and accounts within six months following the
close of the audit period it shall be mandatory that the
commission employ a private auditor to make such audit;
(12) To sue and be sued as a commission, without individual
liability for acts of the commission within the scope of the
powers conferred upon it by this chapter;
(13) To cooperate with any other local, state, or national
commission, organization, or agency, whether voluntary or
established by state or federal law, including recognized
livestock groups, engaged in work or activities similar to the
work and activities of the commission created by this chapter and
make contracts and agreements with such organizations or agencies
for carrying on joint programs beneficial to the beef industry;
(14) To accept grants, donations, contributions, or gifts
from any governmental agency or private source for expenditures
for any purpose consistent with the provisions of this chapter;
and
(15) To operate jointly with beef commissions or similar
agencies established by state laws in adjoining states.
[2011 c 336 § 436; 2002 c 313 § 82; 2000 c 146 § 2; 1982 c 81 § 3; 1969 c 133 § 8.]
NOTES:
Effective dates -- 2002 c 313: See note following RCW 15.65.020.