WSR 21-21-114
PROPOSED RULES
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
[Filed October 20, 2021, 11:16 a.m.]
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 21-08-089.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Chapter 16-303 WAC, Seed assessment, fees for seed services and seed certification. The department is proposing the following amendments:
Increasing fees for certification and testing to ensure the financial stability of the seed inspection program.
Establishing new testing and certification fees for services not previously identified in the rule.
Restructuring the fee schedule to clarify and allow for easier interpretation of the fees.
Creating WAC 16-303-117 Seed program testing categories, to standardize the seed testing categories and associated crop kinds referenced in WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210. This change is also being made to clarify inconsistencies in these sections.
Creating WAC 16-303-350 Seed tagging fees, to capture all of the seed tagging fees in one place.
Updating the footnote characters in all tables of this chapter to provide clarity.
Repealing WAC 16-303-317 to clarify the rule language by ensuring that all quarantine inspections are handled in the same manner.
Hearing Location(s): On December 21, 2021, at 9:00 a.m., Microsoft Teams conference line https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_OTU2ZGY1ZDktNzM4Yi00YmE0LWExZDgtOWEyYjBmNzA4NDZj%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%252211d0e217-264e-400a-8ba0-57dcc127d72d%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%2522838c55c7-c187-44ae-8de0-2be684ce5d4a%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=692bf511-52e0-49af-b0a0-d392d93284ec&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true; join by phone +1 564-999-2000, Phone Conference ID 243 579 647#. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the public hearing will be held solely over video and teleconference.
Date of Intended Adoption: December 28, 2021.
Submit Written Comments to: Gloriann Robinson, Agency Rules Coordinator, P.O. Box 42560, Olympia, WA 98504-2560, email wsdarulescomments@agr.wa.gov, fax 360-902-2092, by December 21, 2021.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Reanna McNamara, phone 360-902-1931, fax 360-902-2085, TTY 800-833-6388,email rmcnamara@agr.wa.gov, by December 14, 2021.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The department certifies, inspects, samples, tests, and analyzes agricultural, vegetable, or flower seed sold or offered for sale in Washington state.
The department is proposing the following changes:
Increasing some current testing and certification fees in the following sections in order to build and maintain a six month operative reserve.
ºWAC 16-303-105, 16-303-200, 16-303-210, 16-303-230, 16-303-240 16-303-250, 16-303-300, 16-303-310, and 16-303-320.
Establishing new service fees that are not listed in the current fee schedule.
ºWAC 16-303-200 added new sample processing and manual sample processing fees for all testing categories to cover the cost of administrative staff time to engage industry for sample check-in.
ºWAC 16-303-210 added the following additional fees in the special seed test category that were not previously identified in rule. This clarifies the testing fees for all of industry.
Electrical conductivity test.
In dirt samples, field run samples.
Manual seed count.
Seed coat dehull for tetrazolium (TZ).
Species exam or veskof exam.
Dickey-John Test.
Oven moisture test.
Seed mixture purity exam.
Additional sodium hydroxide exam, wheat only.
Dust like species exam.
Broomrape in red clover exam.
Noxious weed search in animal feed, bird seed or organic matter.
Total kernel weight seed count.
Canadian seed grade report.
EC norms conversion from Association of Official Seed Analysis (AOSA) report.
Potassium iodide test.
ºWAC 16-303-250 established the following new testing and administrative fees for the following services not previously identified in the rule under miscellaneous service fees. This clarifies the testing fees for all of industry.
Combined report.
Split seed sample for outsourcing.
Washington wilderness hay and mulch certificate.
Cancellation of seed test.
ºWAC 16-303-300 added fees for certificates of origin, phytosanitary field application, and nematode soil sampling since these are not currently listed in rule and this will clarify field and testing fees for industry.
ºWAC 16-303-310 added the fee for a reissuance of an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) certificate that were not previously identified in the current rule. This will allow the industry to see the fees associated with the services they request.
ºWAC 16-303-315 added quality seed tagging fees for timothy and orchardgrass seed and footnotes to create transparency for services that are currently being provided but are not listed in rule.
Added footnote 1/ to identify where to find the per tag cost.
Added footnote 2/ to clarify that additional laboratory analysis is necessary to complete the quality tagging request.
Added footnote 3/ to identify where industry can find quality seed tagging standards.
ºWAC 16-303-320 added seed certification crop fees for camelina, radish, sunflower, woody plants and forbs, and hybrids to provide clarity on fees for industry for services that have been provided which were not listed in current rule.
ºWAC 16-303-320 added service field inspections that were not previously identified in the current rule. This will allow the industry to see the fees associated with the services they request.
Restructuring the fee schedule to clarify and allow for easier interpretation of the fees.
ºCreating WAC 16-303-117 to clarify inconsistencies in seed testing categories and associated crop kinds referenced in WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210. WAC 16-303-117 was established to identify the category number with the crop kind and list the specific crops to be used as a reference for WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210. Removed the additional crops column in WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210 for readability and listed in WAC 16-303-117. Previously, in WAC 16-303-200 the crop names were inconsistent and did not match the crop kinds. WAC 16-303-117 restructures all crop kinds to better fit the category by botanical name. The following is a summary of all the updates in these sections.
Industrial hemp is renamed as hemp as it is federally identified.
The category native grasses added species which are used for reclamation purposes.
Eliminated crop groups A, B, C as wheatgrass, wild rye, and native species were all listed and added confusion to industry.
Added woody plants and forbs as a new category for better organization of these plant types.
Identified for clarity the three species which require a 400 seed TZ test according to AOSA rules, previously this was buried in the footnote of the table.
Added fruit and vegetable crops which are currently seed tested in the lab and were not previously listed in rule.
Added camelina to the Brassica species category.
Clarified the bluegrass category to not include native or reclamation species.
Removed the vegetable swiss chard and spinach from the beets section and listed in the fruit and vegetable category.
Moved the crop of lupine from the alfalfa and clover section and listed in peas and other large seeded legumes.
Additional crops in each category were updated.
ºWAC 16-303-200 changed the crop groupings to better match botanical name. Removed the additional crops column in WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210 for readability and listed in WAC 16-303-117. This will allow the program to charge consistent fees based upon the correct crop grouping. Industry will now be charged an appropriate fee based upon the body of work.
ºWAC 16-303-210 reorganized the fees into two separate tables, part A shows the fees that are specific to crop kind, and part B shows the fees applicable to all crop kinds.
ºWAC 16-303-240, the program restructured how revenue is generated for field work and will no longer charge the production hundred weight (cwt) at laboratory analysis and therefore, must pass the per tag cost to industry. By restructuring the fees and no longer charging a cwt, the options A and B for tagging of grass or blended certified crops is no longer applicable. The program will now charge an application fee and the cost per tag. This amendment will benefit industry as the fees charged for the field work earlier in the season cover programs costs for the field work. Therefore, industry will not see a high production fee based on cwt at the time of lab analysis, they will now only pay for the lab work itself. This will allow industry to pay for services over the course of the year instead of having to pay a large payment at the end of the year in the form of a production fee by cwt.
ºWAC 16-303-250 updated "High priority sample" to "super rush sample" to reflect current industry language.
ºWAC 16-303-300 added clarifying information about fees and combined all field inspections into a single fee since the amount of work for wheat is the same as all other crops.
ºWAC 16-303-310 restructured the fee table and added footnotes for clarification of services and the removal of cwt production fee. The program will now charge an application fee and the cost per tag. This amendment will benefit industry as the fees charged for the field work earlier in the season cover programs costs for the field work. Therefore, industry will not see a high production fee based on cwt at the time of lab analysis, they will now only pay for the lab work itself. This will allow industry to pay for services over the course of the year instead of having to pay a large payment at the end of the year in the form of a production fee by cwt.
ºWAC 16-303-320 updated the current table to reflect services that were not applicable by adding "N/A" instead of leaving that cell blank. This will provide clarity for industry that there is no service provided for that crop and therefore no fee listed.
ºWAC 16-303-320 updated the footnotes to reflect the changes made in the table relating to field fees.
Removed footnote 1/ and added this language to the top of the table as it is the most important message for industry to acknowledge.
Updated footnote 2/ to reflect a seed applicant vs a seed processor to include all business types.
Removed footnotes 5/ and 6/ since cwt is no longer applicable and grass option A and B will no longer be offered as a service.
Replaced footnote 5/ to state that shipping and handling charges will now be applicable when outsourced laboratory analysis for plant disease is necessary.
Removed footnote 11/ on seed lots packaged in less than 25 pound bags since cwt is no longer applicable and grass option A and B will no longer be offered as a service.
Replaced footnote 1/ to reflect the new minimum field inspection fee.
Replaced footnote 7/ to clarify when a field application is refundable or nonrefundable.
Replaced footnote 8/ to identify seed stock classes with the updated fee per application.
Replaced footnote 9/ to clarify that additional travel time and mileage may be applicable to late applications.
Replaced footnote 10/ to identify the billable rate for corn bin inspections.
ºWAC 16-303-320 moved all field inspections from WAC 16-303-317 to this section, specifically annual and rough bluegrass inspections. This will allow industry to see all field inspection fees in one location.
ºWAC 16-303-320 production fees by cwt are removed as they are no longer applicable, fees are restructured to bill by acreage at both the seedling and crop inspections when applicable. The program restructured how revenue is generated for field work and will no longer charge the production hundred weight (cwt) at laboratory analysis and therefore, must pass the per tag cost to industry. Tags will now be requested and purchased separately by quantity at the per tag price. This will allow industry to pay for services over the course of the year instead of having to pay a large payment at the end of the year in the form of a production fee by cwt.
Creating WAC 16-303-350 confines all of the tagging fees in one place in the rule language which helps to clarify the rule and make it more easily understood. This change also adds a per tag cost for all certified seed classes, crucifer quarantine tag, and including specialty tags. The program previously purchased tags as it was included with the production cwt charge at the time of laboratory analysis. The annual cost of tags to the program is significant and no longer covers the field work and cost of tags as originally designed. The program restructured how revenue is generated for field work and will no longer charge the production hundred weight (cwt) at laboratory analysis and therefore, must pass the per tag cost to industry. Tags will now be requested and purchased separately by quantity at the per tag price. This will allow industry to pay for services over the course of the year instead of having to pay a large payment at the end of the year in the form of a production fee by cwt.
Updating all footnote characters in each table of the chapter to allow for easier readability. Previously, the footnotes were identified in the tables with a /1, /2, /3, etc. and it was difficult to identify the footnote characters within the tables. The footnotes will now be labeled as *1, *2, *3, etc. so industry can easily identify the footnotes.
Repealing WAC 16-303-317 to clarify the rule language by ensuring that all quarantine inspections are handled in the same manner. Inspection fees for annual and rough bluegrass were moved to WAC 16-303-320 for clarity since all field inspections are being listed there. No other quarantine inspections have additional fees if a positive finding occurs, therefore this section is now obsolete.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: Currently, the program's financial operating reserve is fully depleted and will continue to deplete into the negative. The proposed fee increase and restructure is needed to allow the program to rebuild and then maintain the recommended six month reserve, as well as maintain the current staffing level. Without rebuilding the financial reserve and covering current costs, the program will need to reduce staffing and services to industry.
Without the proposed amendments, the department will be forced to eliminate the laboratory and maintain only seed certification and the phytosanitary inspections and certificates. The necessary laboratory analysis for final seed certification for purity and viability would be outsourced to a different lab. This would not be in the best interest of industry because the Washington state department of agriculture (WSDA) would be reliant on outside lab knowledge, skills, and abilities without regulatory oversight, as well as turnaround times. Additionally, the industry is subject to a free market and price increases at will by a private laboratory without industry review or input. Lastly, the current volume of seed samples the WSDA laboratory intakes annually would go elsewhere in the market and create an unknown backlog among other seed testing laboratories. In all cases, the loss of the department seed laboratory is a hindrance to the body of work industry desires.
The program identified a need to add necessary laboratory succession planning in order to cover an increase in workload. In 2017, the average days behind in laboratory rush samples of grain was six days. The performance expectation by industry and by the quarterly performance management system for rush samples is that rush samples are to be started in three or less days during the busy season. The sample volume from 2017 has been over 8,000 samples per year and over 22,000 individual seed tests. Previously, the requests had been under 11,000 samples per year. The industry requested lab tests have more than doubled in the last five years. Looking into the future, the program has four seasoned purity staff whom are eligible for retirement. To maintain the skill level of the laboratory, it is necessary to succession plan now. It is required by AOSA that an analyst has two years of prior experience to test for accreditation. In order for new purity staff to gain adequate experience, we have initiated an in-training program with performance benchmarks to build crop specific skills. The industry benefits from building the skillset of analysts over time to be proficient in all crops and maintain the program legacy knowledge.
From 2013 - 2018, the amount of certified acreage applied for inspection increased by 35,828 and is close to a 40 percent increase. The field locations have dispersed to further remote and rural locations than prior years causing more drive time. The additional drive times make reaching each location multiple times during the active growing season difficult with the prior field staffing level. Starting in 2018, the program had to increase the number of staff because the average overtime hours over the entire season was reaching 250 - 300 hours per person. The risk of burnout and accident rate increases by having tired staff. Lack of staff causes an increase in the number of late inspections. It benefits industry to have adequate field staffing and field inspections completed in time to make harvest decision.
Through analysis, the program has restructured the way revenue will be generated by eliminating the cwt production field fee. The production fee by cwt is currently based upon the assumption that each field inspection will generate one laboratory sample to bill the production fee. This kept the per acre cost down and collected revenue at the end of the season when the sample was billed by weight. The program has not seen a one to one relationship and thus is not collecting all the potential revenue. Therefore, for every field inspection conducted the program is spending more on transportation and salaries than generating in revenue. Industry benefits by having the field work billed and paid for in the earlier part of the year and not having a large production fee due when the lab sample arrives for analysis.
The increase of laboratory fees is designed to support the body of work the lab staff conducts instead of relying on the field production fees to fill the void. The fee increase proposal is designed to cover all the laboratory overhead, staffing, and supplies supported by lab fees. This will no longer make the laboratory expenditure dependent upon the revenue collected by the production fees designed to support field costs. The benefit to industry is having a fully self-sufficient laboratory that is not depend[ent] upon field harvest yields and cwt production charges.
Establishing new service fees that are not included in the current fee schedule will allow customers to know what the testing cost will be prior to submitting the request. This change will also ensure that all customers are being charged the same fee for services.
Addressing the inconsistencies in WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210 will provide clarity for program customers regarding purity, germination, and TZ testing fees associated with their specific crop type.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 15.49.005 and [15.49].310.
Statute Being Implemented: Chapter 15.49 RCW.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: WSDA, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Reanna McNamara, 1111 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA 98504, 360-902-1931; Implementation and Enforcement: Paula Moore, 21 North 1st Avenue, Suite 203, Yakima, WA 98902, 509-249-6950.
A school district fiscal impact statement is not required under RCW 28A.305.135.
A cost-benefit analysis is not required under RCW 34.05.328. WSDA is not a listed agency under RCW 34.05.328 (5)(a)(i).
The proposed rule does impose more-than-minor costs on businesses.
Small Business Economic Impact Statement (SBEIS)
Chapter 16-303 WAC
Seed Assessment, Fees for Seed Services and Seed Certification
October 15, 2021
SECTION 1:Describe the proposed rule, including: A brief history of the issue; an explanation of why the proposed rule is needed; and a brief description of the probable compliance requirements and the kinds of professional services that a small business is likely to need in order to comply with the proposed rule.
History and Overview: WSDA seed program conducts preharvest field inspections and laboratory testing of agricultural, vegetable, and flower seeds grown under the seed certification program. Field inspection services are performed according to the requirements of the national Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA) and when requested, the international OECD. The program tests seed samples submitted by seed growers and companies to determine compliance with purity and germination standards, and to certify seed for domestic and international marketing. Seed testing services are performed under the auspices of AOSA, International Seed Testing Association (ISTA), and the Canadian Methods and Procedures for Testing Seed. The program operates Washington state's only official seed testing laboratory and official seed samplers. This is a self-supporting, fee for service program that is fully funded by the fees received from businesses seeking certification and testing services.
In addition to field inspection and seed testing services, the seed program is responsible for overseeing and enforcing seed packaging requirements for seed sold within Washington state. The purpose is to provide uniformity and consistency in the packing of agricultural, vegetable, and flower seeds to facilitate the interstate movement of seed to protect consumers.
Services provided by the program include:
Field
• Official seed sampling
• Field inspection
º AOSCA field standards
º OECD field standards
º Quarantine inspections
• Seed conditioning plant permit inspections
Laboratory
• Purity
• Germination
• TZ
• Special tests such as phytosanitary lab examinations
Seed Regulatory
• Seed labeling permits
• Seed dealer permits
• Enforcement of Federal Seed Act
Phytosanitary
• Phytosanitary field inspection standards
• Federal/state phytosanitary certificates
Why the Rule Change is needed: In 2017, the seed program began assessing the need for a possible fee increase. Utilizing the first month of the fiscal year, the monthly program operating expense increased a total of 93.79 percent from 2013 to 2020, in the amount of $19,214 to $37,229. The program cannot reduce operating expenses without imperiling its ability to meet its statutory directives and to provide services desired by the industry. The projected budget in 2017 showed the program was solvent and in good standing, but the recommended six month reserve started to deplete in 2019. From 2017 through 2019, the industry placed a higher demand on program services and requests increased over time. The number of lab test requests increased, as well as the requests for field services, such as phytosanitary field inspections and acreage. The program responded by increasing the number of field staff to meet the demand. The added cost of the additional field staff, the in-training staff, along with a rising cost of goods and services, and agency overhead costs finally caught up with the old fee schedule. In March of 2019, the need for the fee increase was identified and outreach to stakeholders to express the need for the program to increase fees began. At that time, the program's projected budget indicated a possible negative fund balance by the end of May 2021.
In 2019, the program began gathering data and developing ideas for how chapter 16-303 WAC might be changed to meet the needs of the program as well as provide more clarity and transparency for industry. The fee schedule that is currently in rule does not allow WSDA to maintain operations since this fee structure has not seen an increase in nearly 13 years. The program attended commodity commission meetings, as well as local and regional seed meetings to express the need for a fee increase. At that time, the program remained solvent and in good standing with a positive balance. The program continued to engage industry at local and regional meetings to explain the rising cost of goods and services, and the need for additional staffing. These costs increased by a total of 64.58 percent from 2013 to 2020 in the amount of $147,978 to $243,539. In this same time frame, the number of annual staffing for the program increased, including seasonal staff, from 29.6 to 37.5 FTEs. The additional staffing started in 2018 to meet the needs of industry for laboratory turnaround time, to address the backlog of samples, and field inspections. The program also started a staff in-training project in 2020 to address succession planning for natural staff attrition due to expected staff retirements. The field staffing increased by four through the inspection season to meet the needs of increased acreage and the geographic distance of inspection locations. The succession planning for accredited lab analyst was identified as a need with the aging of current staff. To become an accreditation lab analyst, it requires a staff member to have two years prior experience before allowed to test with the national organizations to become either an AOSA or Society of Commercial Seed Technologists (SCST) analyst. In the meantime, the agency overhead costs increased by 93.79 percent and the reserve dropped below the required six months operating expenses.
WSDA is proposing to restructure the existing fees in this rule to ensure the cost of providing services is recovered. The necessary increase in fees will allow WSDA to maintain program operations. Once a six-month operating balance has been reached, the program will use the revenue to add laboratory, field, and office staff for succession planning and to reduce overtime hours worked by current staff. There have been several new services offered since the last time this rule was amended, and since these services are not listed in the current fee schedule, the fees for these services have been charged based on staff time and other expenses. Establishing fees for these new services would increase transparency for customers using these services.
The department is also proposing to make clerical changes, including adding native species not previously included, and modifying crop groupings to ensure that all crops are listed under the correct groupings. These changes are for clarification only and do not change the effect of the current rule or impose any additional costs on businesses in order to comply with the rule.
Changes for clarification that do not change the effect of the current rule:
WAC 16-303-200
Name change of industrial hemp to hemp per federal crop name change.
Moved crops to better fit the classification in additional crop category.
Identified the native and reclamation grasses in additional crop category.
WAC 16-303-210
Reorganized into a table format that is more clear for specialty tests of Canadian, ISTA and quarantine tests.
Identify which crops undesirable grass species test is available.
Name change of industrial hemp to hemp per federal crop name change.
Made a section B for services that are applicable to all crops.
WAC 16-303-230
Filled in the table with services that were left blank but assumed to be the same of the line above.
WAC 16-303-250
Changed the name of high priority sample to super rush and referenced by staff and industry.
WAC 16-303-515[16-303-315]
Added the two other quality exams not previously listed.
Renamed the section from sod quality with the addition of timothy and orchard grass.
WAC 16-303-317
Moved the annual and rough bluegrass quarantine inspection rates to the certified field WAC 16-303-320.
WAC 16-303-320
Name change of industrial hemp to hemp per federal crop name change.
Moved service inspection from the footnote to the table to clarify the fee structure.
Added annual and rough bluegrass quarantine inspections as these are only applicable to certified field inspections.
Added seedling inspection fees to the table as applicable to clarify when charges were previously charged automatically for two (seedling and crop) inspections.
New tag fee (WAC 16-303-330)
Clarifies the types of tags available for certified seed by listing each crop, type and tag size available.
The following table shows an overview of how the fees are being amended:
Increase
New
No Change
Deleted
• Application feeAll crops
• Application late feePer application
• Area inspection
• Bioassay variety specific
• Cold (vigor) test for wheat
• Crop or weed exam standard AOSA working amount (in addition to other tests requested)
• Application feeCamelina, sunflower, woody plants and forbs, canola/radish hybrid
• Additional sodium hydroxide exam (wheat only)
• All Other: Shipping and handling
• Ammonia test (required for Fescue certification)
• Annual and rough bluegrass quarantine
• Cwt fee
• Federal phytosanitary certificate
• ISTA samplingAll other kinds - cwt fee no change
• ISTA samplingPeas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size - cwt fee no change
• Fees for blending seed-out-of-state origin certified seed—Removed cwt charge
• Fees for blending seed—Washington origin certified seed—Removed cwt charge
• Production fee (includes tagging)
• Fees for blending-out-of-state origin certified seed-minimum fee
• Fees for blending-Washington origin certified seedMinimum fee
• Field staff stand-by time at warehouse
• Germination
• Hourly charge increase
• Hourly rate
• ISTA samplingAll other kindsMinimum fee increase
• ISTA SamplingPeas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar sizeMinimum fee increase
• Late application fee penalty
• Mill check
• Broomrape (Orobanche minor) in red clover and other species (dry method)
• Canadian seed grade report (Canadian test required)
• Cancellation of seed test
• Canola/radish hybrid
• Certificate of origin
• Combined report
• Corn cold test new
• Dust like species exam (dry method)
• EC norms Conversion from AOSA report electrical conductivity (EC) new
• Fluorescent test (all perennial and annuals)
• Germination test in soil
• Mileage
• OECD assessment
• Quarantine inspection of grass seed fields found to be in violation of the quarantine requirements
• Revised reports
• Standard samplingAll other kinds - cwt fee no change
• Standard sampling - Peas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size - cwt fee no change
• State phytosanitary certificate
• Fees for blending seed-out-of-state origin certified seedRemoved cwt charge
• Fees for blending seedWashington origin certified seedRemoved cwt charge
• Production fee (includes tagging)
• Minimum tagging fee
• Miscellaneous service, in dirt samples, field run samples, cleaning inert
• Moisture test (oven)
• OECD certificate
• OECD grow out test
• OECD tagging fee
• Paired tests or 400 TZ when required by AOSA (from section 200)
• Paper documents: Additional copiesRegistered mail
• Pest and disease (phyto exam) and/or soil exam including sclerotinia, ergot, smut
• Phytosanitary field inspectionAll seed (for each required inspection)
• Purity w/ noxious
• Late application fee penaltyCamelina, radish, sunflower, woody plants and forbs, service inspections except hybrid
• Manual sample processing per request
• Moisture test/Dickey-John Test
• Nematode soil sample
• Noxious weed conversion fee
• Noxious weed search in animal feed pellets, bird seed or organic matter
• OECD reissued certificate
• Orchardgrass quality seed analysis
• Paper documents: Additional copiesDigital
• Per tag fee
 
 
• Quarantine tests on seed
• Reinspection fee (other than isolation)
• Rules testCanadian (no grade report)
• Rules test-ISTA (no orange certificate)
• Rush samples
• Samples: Fee for special shipping/packaging for seed samples, plant health samples (live plants) by Federal Express, air parcel or air freight
• Phytosanitary field application
• Potassium iodine/iodide test new
• Preliminary germination percent via email
• Reinspection fee (other than isolation)Camelina, corn, radish, sunflower, woody plants and forbs, service inspections except hybrid
• Sample processing per request
 
 
• Seed tag minimum feeSod, quality timothy, quality orchardgrass
•Seeding [seedling] producing or field inspection
• Seedling field acreage inspection feeAlfalfa, red clover, white clover and trefoil, perennial grasses, rapeseed, canola, and mustard
• Sod or quality seed analysis
• Standard samplingAll other kindsMinimum fee increase
• Standard samplingPeas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar sizeMinimum fee increase
• Super rush samples
• TZ
• Wheat species exam
• Seed coat dehull for TZ (Sanfoin/oat)
• Seed count, manual
• Seed count, mechanical
• Seed mixture purity exam
• Seed shipped out-of-state (uncleaned)New flat fee (no longer cwt)
• Species or Veskof Exam
• Split seed sample for outsourcing
• Stress germination exam
• TKW 1000 seed count (total kernel weight/1000 seed)
• Undesirable grass species test, no other purity requested
• Washington wilderness hay and mulch (WWHAM) certification, if done at time of seed certification inspection
 
 
Probable compliance requirements: The only probable compliance requirement will be paying the updated fees for seed certification and testing. Section 3 provides a detailed overview of what the cost of compliance will look like with the proposed changes. WSDA performed an in-depth analysis to determine the proposed fee structure and that information is also provided in Section 3. No professional services will be required by businesses in order to comply with the proposed rule amendments.
SECTION 2:Identify which businesses are required to comply with the proposed rule using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes and what the minor cost thresholds are.
NAICS Code
(4, 5 or 6 Digit)
NAICS Business Description
Estimated Number of Businesses in Washington
*/**Minor Cost Threshold =
1% of Average Annual Payroll
***Minor Cost Threshold =
0.3% of Average Annual Revenue
111110
Soybean Farming
Data Not Available
****$100.00
****$100.00
111140
Wheat Farming
675
$522.88
$834.97
111191
Oilseed and Grain Combination Farming
24
$675
****$100.00
111199
All Other Grain Farming
187
$462.90
$1,321.28
111211
Potato Farming
92
$7,788.72
$3,509.36
111219
Other Vegetable (except Potato) and Melon Farming
312
$3,531.73
$8,532.32
111334
Berry (except Strawberry) Farming
218
$2,891.00
$6,275.41
111339
Other Non-citrus Fruit Farming
896
$2,745.17
$622.21
111421
Nursery and Tree Production
195
$4,955.96
$2,712.36
111422
Floriculture Production
64
$6,901.82
$411.75
111940
Hay Farming
323
$1,312.82
$3,818.83
111998
All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming
255
$9,125.33
$2,834.77
112111
Beef Cattle Ranching and Farming
244
$847.30
$365.99
112990
All Other Animal Production
25
$499.58
$468.09
115112
Soil Preparation, Planting, and Cultivating
111
$1,769.02
$1,769.65
115114
Postharvest Crop Activities (except Cotton Ginning)
121
$43,667.20
$16,986.68
115115
Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders
96
$13,104.71
$4,835.64
311224
Soybean and Other Oilseed Processing
5
$28,531.69
$48,585.04
311411
Frozen Fruit, Juice, and Vegetable Manufacturing
21
$105,850.18
$595,506.45
311421
Fruit and Vegetable Canning
42
$20,550.40
$62,568.88
311999
All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing
23
$11,304.51
$31,257.46
325320
Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
Data Not Available
****$100.00
$47,824.19
325412
Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing
84
$9,153.91
$51,592.66
325998
All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing
26
****$100.00
$23,409.10
339999
All Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing
107
$5,711.64
$10,446.42
423920
Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
61
$17,959.60
$110,868.68
423990
Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers
233
$2,397.26
$6,938.84
424480
Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Merchant Wholesalers
163
$15,965.96
$46,340.76
424510
Grain and Field Bean Merchant Wholesalers
36
$8,827.12
$49,430.75
424590
Other Farm Product Raw Material Merchant Wholesalers
25
$3,684.24
$6,733.79
424910
Farm Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
242
$7,647.50
$37,719.39
424930
Flower, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
94
$4,244.49
$6,329.91
424990
Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers
234
$2,043.58
$7,116.01
425120
Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers
4,494
$4,610.21
$5,670.92
444220
Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Stores
330
$3,429.16
$3,622.59
445230
Fruit and Vegetable Markets
116
$2,338.66
$2,105.40
445299
All Other Specialty Food Stores
200
$3,946.47
$2,580.20
453998
All Other Miscellaneous Store Retailers (except Tobacco Stores)
774
$3,127.96
$3,615.53
484110
General Freight Trucking, Local
306
$6,775.14
$2,041.21
484121
General Freight Trucking: Long Distance; Truckload
806
$5,599.75
$3,671.28
488320
Marine Cargo Handling
51
$48,056.51
$78,668.59
488510
Freight Transportation Arrangement
515
$10,427.53
$18,581.46
493110
General Warehousing and Storage
160
$35,157.63
$8,711.98
493130
Farm Product Warehousing and Storage
22
$4,066.42
$9,383.12
523130
Commodity Contracts Dealing
14
$2,889.95
$37,513.78
541611
Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
2,241
$8,298.46
$1,874.37
541618
Other Management Consulting Service
82
$6,273.33
$5,854.91
541620
Environmental Consulting Services
328
$6,796.19
$1,942.49
541690
Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
1,268
$2,753.32
$2,561.01
541714
Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)
250
$45,741.36
$16,554.07
561730
Landscaping Services
3,183
$2,070.15
$790.57
561910
Packaging and Labeling Services
25
$4,274.19
$5,749.64
611310
Colleges: Universities; and Professional Schools
228
$115,887.10
$19,905.17
813410
Civil and Social Organizations
527
$4,166.62
$1,260.36
*
Data source: 2018 Employment security department.
**
Data source: 2019 Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (Bureau of Labor Statistics).
***
Data source: 2019 Department of revenue.
****
Data not available. Minor cost is defined in RCW 19.85.020 as "cost per business that is less than three-tenths of one percent of annual revenue or income, or one hundred dollars, whichever is greater, or one percent of annual payroll." When minor cost data is not available, the department uses a minor cost threshold of $100.
SECTION 3:Analyze the probable cost of compliance. Identify the probable costs to comply with the proposed rule, including: Cost of equipment, supplies, labor, professional services and increased administrative costs; and whether compliance with the proposed rule will cause businesses to lose sales or revenue.
The proposed revisions to chapter 16-303 WAC do not result in an across-the-board increase for all fees. An in-depth analysis of the fees collected by the different types of operations allowed WSDA to develop a new structure that will better recover costs per service. The result of the restructure is an increase in some fees and a reduction or removal for others. Table 3.1 shows the proposed new fee schedule as it compares to the current fees. The probable cost of compliance will be dependent on services that each business requests. Table 3.2 provides an overview of how businesses will be impacted based on the proposed fees as compared to the fees they paid in 2019.
In addition, the proposed revisions to this rule are not likely to have an appreciable impact on the cost of equipment, supplies, labor, professional services, or administrative costs. Compliance with the proposed rule will not likely cause businesses to lose sales or revenue. However, it will likely increase overall expenses for each business. In contrast, if the program was not able to continue providing the current level of service, or had to shut down completely due to lack of funds, the businesses it serves would likely lose sales due to the inability to have their seeds tested and certified.
While the proposed revision aims to restructure the existing fee structure for seed certification and testing, it does not impose any additional recordkeeping or administrative costs beyond those currently present in the existing rule.
Table 3.1 - WSDA proposed fees compared to current fees.
Service
Current Fee
New Fee
Seed assessment (WAC 16-303-105)
$0.11
$0.28
Seed assessment penalty minimum fee (WAC 16-303-105)
$20
$28
Germination
$25-$123*
$60-$146*
Purity w/noxious
$29-$84*
$68-$153*
TZ
$45-$49*
$101-$202*
Sample processing per request
N/A
$8
Sample processing per requestManual
N/A
$13
Sod or quality seed analysis
$45-$81*
$126
Undesirable grass species test, no other purity requested (UGS)
$76
$114
Paired Test or 400 TZ when required by AOSA
$90
$202
Crop or weed exam standard AOSA working amount (in addition to other tests required)
$24-$54*
$76
Quarantine tests on seed
$20-$100*
$86-$139*
Rules testCanadianPurity
$35-$78*
$68-$153*
Rules testCanadianGerm
$27-$38*
$59-$82*
Rules testISTAPurity
$33-$35*
$68-$153*
Rules testISTAGerm
$33
$59-$76*
Additional sodium hydroxide exam (wheat only)
$23
$47
Ammonia test (required for Fescue certification)
$33
$46
Bioassay variety specific
$54
$96
Dust like species exam (dry method) including Broomrape (Orobanche minor)
N/A
$152
Canadian seed grade report (Canadian test required)
N/A
$45
Cold (vigor) test for wheat with Palouse soil
$70
$107
Cold Test without soil
$70
$57
Cold Test with soil - specify soil type
$40/hour
$65/hour
EC norms conversion from AOSA report
N/A
$45
Electrical conductivity (EC)
N/A
$158
Fluorescent test (all perennial and annual ryegrass)
$29
$40
Germination test in soil
$54
$65/hour
Hourly charge (applies to especially contaminated or extraordinary samples, e.g., sample prep for coated seed; also used for custom work such as sample preparation, special bulk searches)
$40/hour
$65/hour
Mill check 1/
N/A
$65/hour
Miscellaneous service, in dirt samples, field run samples, cleaning inert
$40/hour
$65/hour
Moisture test (oven)
$33
$65/hour
Moisture test/Dickey-John Test
N/A
$63
Noxious weed conversion fee
N/A
$45
Noxious weed search in animal feed pellets, bird seed or organic matter
N/A
$65/hour
Pest and disease (phyto exam) and/or soil exam including sclerotinia, ergot, smut
$39
$95
Potassium iodine/iodide test
N/A
$65/hour
Preliminary germination percent via email
N/A
$15
Pre-clean quality grain exam
N/A
$139
Seed coat dehull for TZ (Sanfoin/oat)
N/A
$65/hour
Seed count, manual
N/A
$65/hour
Seed count, mechanical
$10-$13*
$24
Seed mixture purity exam, each crop component
N/A
$76
Species or Veskof Exam
N/A
$222
Stress germination exam
N/A
$65/hour
TKW 1000 seed count (total kernel Weight/1000 seed)
N/A
$56.00
Wheat species exam
$24
$65/hour
Standard samplingPeas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size
$0.09/cwt, $40 minimum
$0.13/cwt, $90 minimum
ISTA samplingPeas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size
$0.11/cwt plus $9 per lot, $40 minimum plus $9 per lot
$0.21/cwt plus $13 per lot, $90 minimum
Standard samplingAll other kinds
$0.20/cwt, $40 minimum
$0.28/cwt, $90.00 minimum
ISTA samplingAll other kinds
$0.24/cwt plus $9/lot, $40 minimum plus $9/lot
$0.33/cwt plus $13/lot, $90 minimum
Blending seedWashington origin
$0.10/cwt
$17 plus cost of tag
Blending seedOut-of-state origin
$0.66/cwt
$17 plus cost of tag
Rush samples (purity started in 48 hours, including phone report if requested at time sample is submitted)
$16
$136
Super rush samplePurity result completed before the end of the next business day. (Based upon availability with a limit per day, call ahead for availability.)
$160
$204
Paper documents: Additional copiesDigital
N/A
$8
Paper documents: Additional copiesRegistered mail
$6/destination
$8 plus exact shipping cost
Samples: Fee for special shipping/packaging for seed samples, plant health samples (live plants) by Federal Express, air parcel or air freight
$5 plus exact shipping
$20 plus exact shipping
All Other: Shipping and handling
$5 plus exact shipping
$8 plus exact shipping cost
Revised report
$11 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
$15 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
Combined report
N/A
$15 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
Drive time and mileage for additional or special requested trips
$40/hour plus mileage rate established by OFM
Drive time at hourly rate plus mileage - OFM rate
Field staff stand-by time at warehouse
N/A
$65/hour
Split seed sample for outsourcing
N/A
$50
Digital photo per photo
N/A
$11
Washington wilderness hay and mulch (WWHAM) certification, if done at time of seed certification inspection
N/A
$90
Cancellation of seed test
N/A
Proportional to work completed prior to cancellation - hourly rate minimum .25 hour
Hourly rate
$40/hour 
$65/hour
Federal phytosanitary certificate
$50
$70
State phytosanitary certificate
$45
$63
Phyto field inspection
$5.83/acre, per required inspection - $55 minimum per inspection
$8/acre, per required inspection - $90 minimum per inspection
Certificate of origin
N/A
$55
Resignature
$1
$4
Verification
$1
$4
Phyto field application
N/A
$45
Area inspection
$0.60/acre
$3.11/acre, per required inspection
Late feePer field application
$50
$139
Nematode soil sample
N/A
$33
OECD assessment
Pass through to USDA
Pass through to USDA
OECD certificate
$17
$40
OECD reissued certificate
$3 plus $6 per destination if applicable
$[no fee provided] plus shipping cost if applicable
OECD grow out test
$72
$100
OECD tagging fee
$0.55-$0.91/cwt*
$17 plus cost of tag
Quality seed taggingSod
$0.25/cwt plus $13  tagging fee
$17 plus tag cost
Quality seed taggingQuality timothy
$0.25/cwt plus $13 tagging fee
$17 plus tag cost
Quality seed taggingQuality orchardgrass
$0.25/cwt plus $13 tagging fee
$17 plus tag cost
Annual and rough bluegrass quarantine fees
$215/field inspection
$215/field found in violation
Application feeCertification
$32.50/field
$45/field
Seedling field inspection fee
$54/field
$3.90/acre, per required inspection
Seedling field inspection feeAnnual and rough bluegrass quarantine
N/A
$87.60/acre plus time and mileage including travel time
Seedling producing or field inspection
$2/acre
$3.90/acre per required inspection
Seedling producing or field inspectionCorn
$55 first acre, $12 each add'l acre - hybrid $5.35 each add'l acre
$76 first acre, $17 each add'l acre
Seedling producing or field inspectionPerennial grasses
$54/field
$3.90/acre per required inspection
Seedling producing or field inspectionRapeseed, canola and mustard
$2/acre
$3.90/acre per required inspection - hybrid, $7/acre per required inspection
Seedling producing or field inspectionSunflower
N/A
$3.90/acre per required inspection - hybrid, $7 per acre per required inspection
Seedling producing or field inspectionAnnual and rough bluegrass quarantine
$63.53/acre
$87.60/acre plus time and mileage including travel time
Late application fee penalty
$50
$139/field
Seed shipped out of state (uncleaned)
$0.22 per cwt
$7/document
Seed shipped out of state (uncleaned)Corn
$4/document
$7/document
Seed shipped out of state (uncleaned)Perennial grasses
[$]0.34 cwt
$7/document
Application
$32.25
$45
Application per grower/varietyAlfalfa, bean, canola, mustard
$32.25
$45
Seedling field inspectionAlfalfa
$54/field
$3.90/acre
Seedling field inspectionAnnual grass
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionBean
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionCorn
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionHemp
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionPerennial grass
$54/field
$3.90/acre
Seedling field inspectionCanola, mustard
N/A
$3.90/acre
Seedling field inspectionTurnip, rutabaga, kale
N/A
$3.90/acre
Seedling field inspectionCamolina
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionRadish
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionSunflower
N/A
NA
Seedling field inspectionWoody plants, forbs
N/A
NA
Seedling producing or field inspection feeAlfalfa
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeAnnual grass
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeBean
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeCorn
$55 first acre/$12 ea. additional acre/$5.35 hybrid acre
$76 first acre/$17 ea. additional acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeHemp
$40/hour, travel time/miles
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feePerennial grass
$54/field
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeCanola, mustard
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeTurnip, rutabaga, kale
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeCamolina
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeRadish
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeSunflower
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Seedling producing or field inspection feeWoody plant, forbs
$2/acre
$3.90/acre
Late application penalty fee
$50
$139
Late application penalty feeCanola, mustard
$50/grower
$139
Reinspection fee (other than isolation)
$58
$65/hour plus drive time and mileage
Reinspection fee (other than isolation)Hemp
$40/hour rate plus drive time and mileage
$65/hour rate plus drive time and mileage
Production feeAlfalfa
$0.57/cwt
NA
Production feeAnnual grass
$0.45/cwt
NA
Production feeBean
$0.57/cwt
NA
Production feeCorn
$0.15/cwt
NA
Production feeHemp
$0.15/cwt
NA
Production feePerennial grass
Option A $0.91/cwt; Option B $1.26/cwt
NA
Production feeCanola, mustard
$0.57/cwt
NA
Production feeTurnip, rutabaga, kale
$0.57/cwt
NA
Seed shipped out of stateAlfalfa
$0.22/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateAnnual grass
$0.22/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateBean
$0.22/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateCorn
$4/document
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateHemp
N/A
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of statePerennial grass
$0.34/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateCanola, mustard
$0.22/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Seed shipped out of stateTurnip, rutabaga, kale
$0.22/cwt
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Hybrid inspection (pollen counts)At time of certification
$48.50
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Hybrid inspection (pollen counts)Not conducted at time of certification
$135
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
Minimum tagging fee
$13
$7/document, plus cost per tag **
*
A fee range is provided to indicate this service is priced by crop and based upon the amount of labor necessary to complete the task. Crops that naturally take more time are priced accordingly. Those crops that take less evaluation time are priced lower. The lowest and highest fee is listed as a summary for each service. The actual price by crop is listed in the rule language.
**
New tagging section lists the per tag price as a pass through cost since WSDA doesn't earn any revenue from the per tag sale.
In 2019, an estimated 187 small businesses and 49 large businesses paid fees to the WSDA seed program. The program analyzed 2019 fees instead of 2020 fees because the applications for acreage by crop and lab samples did not follow historic trend due to COVID-19. Table 3.2 shows the total fees paid by each business, as well as the estimated cost under the proposed fee increase.
Table 3.2 - Estimated cost for each business that paid fees in 2019.
Business
Business Size
NAICS Code
Total Cost 2019
***
Total Cost w/ Proposed Increase
***
Cost Difference Between 2019 and Proposed Increase
***
Percent Change in Cost
1
Small
444220
$48.00
$96.22
$48.22
100%
2
Small
424510
$1,403.98
$4,429.91
$3,025.93
216%
3
Large
424510
$9,670.42
$464.49
-$9,205.93
-95%
4
Large
425120
$1,132.67
$4,456.00
$3,323.33
293%
5
Small
111191
$397.48
$947.69
$550.21
138%
6
Large
424910
$3,380.93
$8,216.45
$4,835.52
143%
7****
Small*
444220
$122.65
$278.09
$155.44
127%
8
Small
424910
$121.00
$202.00
$81.00
67%
9
Small
111998
$142.59
$500.84
$358.25
251%
10****
Large
424910
$10,789.41
$25,326.16
$14,536.75
135%
11
Small
111998**
$336.28
$501.28
$165.00
49%
12
Large
424910
$225.62
$487.05
$261.43
116%
13
Small
424910
$98.69
$219.73
$121.04
123%
14
Small
111998**
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
15
Small*
111998**
$31.13
$34.13
$3.00
10%
16
Small
424910
$876.35
$1,420.89
$544.54
62%
17
Small
424910
$26,672.90
$48,826.84
$22,153.94
83%
18
Large
325412
$24,331.82
$47,620.61
$23,288.79
96%
19
Large
424910
$104,987.02
$157,751.84
$52,764.82
50%
20
Small
424590
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
21
Small
424910
$9,911.90
$16,650.42
$6,738.52
68%
22
Small
111998
$43,750.27
$62,252.71
$18,502.44
42%
23
Small
111998**
$166.18
$238.90
$72.72
44%
24
Small
115114
$290.00
$609.00
$319.00
110%
25
Small
444220
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
26
Large
111998**
$432.28
$992.33
$560.05
130%
27
Small
111421
$1,271.44
$1,687.01
$415.57
33%
28
Small
115114
$1,731.00
$3,505.00
$1,774.00
102%
29
Small
424910
$19,243.46
$34,219.48
$14,976.02
78%
30
Small
111998**
$29.40
$36.40
$7.00
24%
31
Large
424910
$191.22
$750.57
$559.35
293%
32
Small
424930
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
33
Large
445299
$137.56
$137.56
$0.00
0%
34
Small
541620
$165.71
$383.01
$217.30
131%
35
Small
115114
$72,388.40
$103,160.25
$30,771.85
43%
36
Small
111998**
$2,830.33
$3,944.00
$1,113.67
39%
37
Small
111998**
$75.35
$231.35
$156.00
207%
38-41*****
Large
424910
$25,352.93
$46,604.19
$21,251.26
84%
42
Small
424990
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
43
Small
424910
$40,918.50
$76,579.10
$35,660.60
87%
44
Small
541611
$1,455.52
$2,250.02
$794.50
55%
45
Small
115115
$610.05
$781.93
$171.88
28%
46
Large
424510
$5,855.01
$4,436.58
-$1,418.43
-24%
47
Small
111334
$136.25
$761.17
$624.92
459%
48-49*****
Large
424510
$4,847.48
$12,358.88
$7,511.40
155%
50
Small
115114
$149,339.26
$192,378.88
$43,039.62
29%
51-52*****
Small
424910
$5,456.37
$8,524.47
$3,068.10
56%
53
Large
493130
$62.22
$128.22
$66.00
106%
54
Small
424510
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
55
Small
424910
$80,694.63
$132,927.64
$52,233.01
65%
56
Small
444220
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
57
Small
444220
$452.63
$781.76
$329.13
73%
58
Small*
111940
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
59
Large
424910
$6,746.97
$10,406.99
$3,660.02
54%
60
Small
111140
$3,398.25
$3,229.12
-$169.13
-5%
61
Small
111339
$196.55
$745.52
$548.97
279%
62
Small
444220
$196.55
$24.05
-$172.50
-88%
63
Small
111998**
$245.00
$186.50
-$58.50
-24%
64
Large
424910
$40,715.15
$64,479.30
$23,764.15
58%
65
Small*
111998**
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
66
Small
424910
$548.30
$581.90
$33.60
6%
67
Small*
111998**
$297.00
$462.00
$165.00
56%
68
Small
424990
$24,000.39
$41,606.33
$17,605.94
73%
69
Large
424910
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
70
Small
111219
$27.00
$60.00
$33.00
122%
71
Small
444220
$37.66
$207.02
$169.36
450%
72
Small
444220
$132.00
$236.00
$104.00
79%
73
Small
424910
$1,431.73
$1,752.23
$320.50
22%
74
Small
424910
$8,715.22
$15,661.80
$6,946.58
80%
75
Small
424910
$114.00
$240.00
$126.00
111%
76
Small
424910
$5,819.03
$14,139.69
$8,320.66
143%
77
Small
424910
$68,980.17
$135,074.63
$66,094.46
96%
78
Small
111998
$553.30
$1,230.94
$677.64
122%
79
Small
424910
$16,728.90
$42,220.90
$25,492.00
152%
80
Small
424910
$400.00
$560.00
$160.00
40%
81
Small
424910
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
82
Small
424510
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
83
Small
424910
$117.28
$159.28
$42.00
36%
84
Small
111219
$653.75
$886.10
$232.35
36%
85
Small
111998
$185,448.79
$254,911.33
$69,462.54
37%
86
Small
111998
$222.50
$568.14
$345.64
155%
87
Small
424910
$401.21
$956.77
$555.56
138%
88
Small
111998
$11.07
$11.07
$0.00
0%
89
Large
424910
$546.76
$1,229.92
$683.16
125%
90
Small*
111998**
$33.00
$60.00
$27.00
82%
91
Small
453998
$50.00
$66.00
$16.00
32%
92
Small
111219
$20.00
$201.00
$181.00
905%
93
Small*
424930
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
94
Large
311411
$27.00
$60.00
$33.00
122%
95
Large
424910
$133.72
$136.72
$3.00
2%
96
Small
424910
$6,479.30
$14,290.57
$7,811.27
121%
97
Small
493130
$33,020.33
$78,670.93
$45,650.60
138%
98
Small
112990
$6,355.79
$10,384.69
$4,028.90
63%
99
Small
424510
$909.95
$11,840.34
$10,930.39
1201%
100
Large
424910
$19,116.07
$26,301.00
$7,184.93
38%
101
Small
424910
$726.00
$1,657.00
$931.00
128%
102
Small
424910
$1,360.31
$3,293.49
$1,933.18
142%
103
Small
339999
$114.87
$157.87
$43.00
37%
104
Small*
111940
$358.84
$711.17
$352.33
98%
105
Small*
111998**
$2,200.41
$2,874.34
$673.93
31%
106
Small
424910
$388.59
$926.03
$537.44
138%
107
Large
541714
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
108
Small
424510
$1,106.00
$2,905.00
$1,799.00
163%
109
Small
111422
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
110
Small
424910
$22.97
$32.19
$9.22
40%
111
Small
424910
$360.22
$317.12
-$43.10
-12%
112
Small
424910
$146.50
$336.20
$189.70
129%
113
Small
424480
$4,959.79
$13,503.79
$8,544.00
172%
114
Small*
445230
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
115
Small
541690
$15,111.63
$25,816.60
$10,704.97
71%
116
Small
111110
$136.25
$1,139.50
$1,003.25
736%
117
Small
111140
-$6.78
-$6.78
$0.00
0%
118
Large
424910
$649.70
$1,441.70
$792.00
122%
119
Small
453998
$24.90
$24.90
$0.00
0%
120
Small
424910
$21,306.12
$32,694.19
$11,388.07
53%
121
Small
484121
$670.67
$1,231.03
$560.36
84%
122
Small
424910
$60,429.18
$98,329.24
$37,900.06
63%
123
Small
561730
$15.56
$15.56
$0.00
0%
124
Large
488510
$13.64
$13.64
$0.00
0%
125
Large
325998
$247.02
$581.10
$334.08
135%
126
Small
424910
$53.00
$117.00
$64.00
121%
127
Small
541714
$1,374.80
$2,469.43
$1,094.63
80%
128****
Small*
111998**
$3.67
$3.67
$0.00
0%
129
Small
523130
$296.42
$694.42
$398.00
134%
130
Small
424910
$2,206.15
$5,354.26
$3,148.11
143%
131
Small
111998**
$1,811.94
$2,836.52
$1,024.58
57%
132
Small
111998**
$39,213.52
$39,652.55
$439.03
1%
133
Small
488320
$189.00
$513.00
$324.00
171%
134
Small
112111
$136.25
$1,103.50
$967.25
710%
135
Small
424930
$6,157.34
$5,785.49
-$371.85
-6%
136
Large
111998
$10,807.07
$24,963.62
$14,156.55
131%
137
Small
424510
$23,645.24
$84,136.39
$60,491.15
256%
138
Small
111998**
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
139
Small
444220
$913.65
$2,191.65
$1,278.00
140%
140
Small
111219
$5,734.59
$4,691.57
-$1,043.02
-18%
141
Large
111998
$60.94
$60.94
$0.00
0%
142
Large
423920
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
143
Small
111421
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
144
Small
424510
$81.00
$156.00
$75.00
93%
145
Small
444220
$810.63
$1,600.95
$790.32
97%
146
Small
111998**
$211.00
$532.00
$321.00
152%
147
Small
111998**
$418.78
$789.78
$371.00
89%
148
Small
111211
$86.25
$220.50
$134.25
156%
149
Small
424990
$37.00
$84.00
$47.00
127%
150
Small
111998**
$7,074.91
$8,008.97
$934.06
13%
151
Large
311411
$137.33
$596.33
$459.00
334%
152
Small
111998**
$50.00
$66.00
$16.00
32%
153
Small
115114
$127,075.90
$190,207.39
$63,131.49
50%
154
Small
111199
$23,695.26
$54,038.26
$30,343.00
128%
155
Small
493130
$330.00
$34.00
-$296.00
-90%
156
Small
444220
$438.00
$816.00
$378.00
86%
157
Small
424910
$641.85
$998.07
$356.22
55%
158
Large
424510
$20,830.81
$57,093.81
$36,263.00
174%
159
Small
111199
$25.66
$41.80
$16.14
63%
160
Small
325320
$110.00
$156.00
$46.00
42%
161-162*****
Large
424910
$649.83
$1,237.43
$587.60
90%
163
Small
444220
$102.27
$207.72
$105.45
103%
164
Small
111998**
$351.37
$1,001.37
$650.00
185%
165
Small
111998**
$1,285.35
$2,924.09
$1,638.74
127%
166
Large
488510
$9.61
$9.61
$0.00
0%
167-169*****
Large
424510
$22,805.50
$56,146.71
$33,341.21
146%
170
Small
561910
$30.00
$38.00
$8.00
27%
171
Small
311999
$174.51
$380.51
$206.00
118%
172
Large
339999
$172.00
$374.00
$202.00
117%
173
Small
424910
$533.00
$988.00
$455.00
85%
174
Large
424910
$2,757.56
$6,697.69
$3,940.13
143%
175
Small
111998**
$108.49
$281.49
$173.00
159%
176-178*****
Large
424990
$110,671.34
$238,529.94
$127,858.60
116%
179
Small
541618
$59,508.85
$111,913.10
$52,404.25
88%
180
Small
111219
$3,502.05
$6,957.26
$3,455.21
99%
181
Small
493110
$63.00
$171.00
$108.00
171%
182
Small
111998**
$4,218.38
$8,783.88
$4,565.50
108%
183
Small
111219
$64,740.09
$101,855.21
$37,115.12
57%
184
Large
424910
$4,864.88
$7,452.42
$2,587.54
53%
185
Small
111998**
$338.00
$618.50
$280.50
83%
186
Small
424590
$29,786.50
$46,927.88
$17,141.38
58%
187
Small
111998
$2,037.84
$4,563.84
$2,526.00
124%
188
Small
111998**
$7,451.03
$6,517.67
-$933.36
-13%
189
Small*
111998
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
190
Small
424910
$196.55
$420.55
$224.00
114%
191
Small*
111998**
$22,198.77
$32,010.11
$9,811.34
44%
192
Large
424910
$17,683.19
$37,837.12
$20,153.93
114%
193
Small
444220
$468.56
$930.56
$462.00
99%
194
Small
488320
$7,266.99
$18,364.99
$11,098.00
153%
195****
Small*
111998**
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
196
Small*
453998
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
197
Small
111998**
$6,667.44
$8,104.10
$1,436.66
22%
198
Small
444220
$417.31
$1,264.20
$846.89
203%
199
Small
444220
$38,297.54
$81,421.87
$43,124.33
113%
200
Large
424910
$501.18
$1,122.28
$621.10
124%
201-202*****
Large
424910
$37,836.18
$70,270.92
$32,434.74
86%
203
Large
311421
$5,302.16
$9,740.04
$4,437.88
84%
204
Small
111998**
$116.00
$256.00
$140.00
121%
205
Small
111998**
$194.92
$877.42
$682.50
350%
206
Large
424910
$227,424.68
$277,826.69
$50,402.01
22%
207
Large
424910
$337.00
$747.00
$410.00
122%
208
Small
111219
$1,886.42
$3,632.15
$1,745.73
93%
209
Large
111998
$1,256.05
$4,027.99
$2,771.94
221%
210
Small
111998**
$314.00
$364.00
$50.00
16%
211
Small*
111998**
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
212
Small
424910
$653.35
$1,342.90
$689.55
106%
213
Small
311999
$5,395.41
$12,842.92
$7,447.51
138%
214
Small
424910
$231.89
$491.49
$259.60
112%
215
Small
424510
$1,582.46
$4,516.46
$2,934.00
185%
216
Small
424910
$33.00
$60.00
$27.00
82%
217
Small
424590
$1,653.94
$2,853.86
$1,199.92
73%
218
Small
424910
$22.68
$34.54
$11.86
52%
219
Small
424590
$1,106.78
$4,620.58
$3,513.80
317%
220
Small
111998**
$285.75
$301.70
$15.95
6%
221
Small
424910
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
222-226*****
Large
424910
$213,189.70
$369,145.88
$155,956.18
73%
227
Small
484110
$1,006.34
$2,550.34
$1,544.00
153%
228
Small
444220
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
229
Small
423990
$50.00
$66.00
$16.00
32%
230
Large
813410
$225.00
$505.00
$280.00
124%
231
Small
424480
$1,029.26
$1,797.81
$768.55
75%
232
Small*
111998**
$584.00
$1,282.00
$698.00
120%
233
Small
311224
$2,278.57
$4,790.79
$2,512.22
110%
234
Large
424510
$998.04
$1,837.04
$839.00
84%
235
Small
424590
$1,124.00
$2,803.00
$1,679.00
149%
236
Large
424990
$361.30
$706.80
$345.50
96%
237
Small
115114
$14,261.13
$36,571.46
$22,310.33
156%
238
Small
424910
$437.00
$1,224.00
$787.00
180%
239
Small
444220
$66.20
$140.56
$74.36
112%
240
Small
424510
$2,375.36
$5,633.26
$3,257.90
137%
241
Small
115112
$1,742.24
$3,436.00
$1,693.76
97%
242
Large
611310
$723.00
$1,431.00
$708.00
98%
243
Small
111998
$883.33
$1,577.23
$693.90
79%
244
Small
111940
$380.17
$2,126.78
$1,746.61
459%
245
Small
115114
$1,766.41
$3,029.84
$1,263.43
72%
246
Small
424910
$176.68
$221.68
$45.00
25%
247
Small
424910
$860.99
$1,662.99
$802.00
93%
248
Small
112990
$1,829.00
$4,164.00
$2,335.00
128%
249****
Small*
111998
$76.00
$292.00
$216.00
284%
250
Small
424910
$378.00
$937.00
$559.00
148%
251
Small
424510
$17,179.42
$31,723.23
$14,543.81
85%
252
Small
424910
$20.00
$28.00
$8.00
40%
253
Small
424510
$630.58
$1,514.15
$883.57
140%
254
Large
424910
$69.82
$142.82
$73.00
105%
255
Small
111219
$3,780.49
$5,068.11
$1,287.62
34%
256
Large
424910
$4,259.33
$7,200.51
$2,941.18
69%
*
Data on number of employees was unavailable, so calculated as one staff employed.
**
NAICS code not found, assigned 111998 (the classification for all other miscellaneous crop farming).
***
Calculated using fees paid by each business in 2019 compared to projected new fees.
****
No information found, or business has closed. Removed from analysis.
*****
These businesses were billed as separate locations, but had a single "headquarters" location. All locations were combined into one for the analysis and a range was used for the business number.
SECTION 4:Analyze whether the proposed rule may impose more-than-minor costs on businesses in the industry.
Total fees paid by each business in 2019 were compared with estimated costs under the proposed fee increase and the minor cost thresholds identified in Section 2. Businesses expected to experience an increase that exceeds the minor cost threshold for their industry are shown in Table 4.1. Businesses that are not expected to experience more-than-minor costs for their industry are shown in Table 4.2.
Table 4.1 - Businesses with estimated cost increases expected to exceed the minor cost threshold.
Business
Business Size
NAICS Code
Estimated Cost Increase ***
Minor Cost Threshold ****
22
Small
 
111998
$18,502.44
$9,125.33
55
Small
 
424910
$52,233.01
$37,719.39
68
Small
 
424990
$17,605.94
$7,116.01
77
Small
 
424910
$66,094.46
$37,719.39
85
Small
 
111998
$69,462.54
$9,125.33
97
Small
 
493130
$45,650.60
$9,383.12
98
Small
 
112990
$4,028.90
$499.58
115
Small
 
541690
$10,704.97
$2,753.32
116
Small
 
111110
$1,003.25
$100.00
122
Small
 
424910
$37,900.06
$37,719.39
134
Small
 
112111
$967.25
$847.30
137
Small
 
424510
$60,491.15
$49,430.75
153
Small
 
115114
$63,131.49
$43,667.20
154
Small
 
111199
$30,343.00
$1,321.28
179
Small
 
541618
$52,404.25
$6,273.33
183
Small
 
111219
$37,115.12
$8,532.32
186
Small
 
424590
$17,141.38
$6,733.79
191
Small*
 
111998**
$9,811.34
$9,125.33
199
Small
 
444220
$43,124.33
$3,622.59
248
Small
 
112990
$2,335.00
$499.58
19
Large
 
424910
$52,764.82
$37,719.39
38-41*****
Large
 
424910
$46,604.19
$37,719.39
136
Large
 
111998
$14,156.55
$9,125.33
176-178*****
Large
 
424910
$127,858.60
$37,719.39
206
Large
 
424910
$50,402.01
$37,719.39
222-226*****
Large
 
424910
$155,956.18
$37,719.39
*
Data on number of employees was unavailable, so calculated as one staff employed.
**
NAICS code not found, assigned 111998 (the classification for all other miscellaneous crop farming).
***
Calculated using fees paid by each business in 2019 compared to projected new fees.
****
Determined based on highest amount between one percent of average annual payroll and 0.3 percent of average annual revenue for each NAICS code. Data from the Washington state employment security department and the Washington state department of revenue.
*****
These businesses were billed as separate locations, but had a single "headquarters" location. All locations were combined into one for the analysis and a range was used for the business number.
Table 4.1 indicates that of the 236 businesses which paid fees in 2019, 25 are expected to have costs exceeding the minor cost threshold. Nineteen of these businesses are considered to be small and six are considered to be large.
However, not all businesses that paid fees in 2019 are expected to have costs exceeding the minor cost threshold. Table 4.2 shows that 211 businesses are expected to have cost increases less than the minor cost threshold. 168 of these businesses are considered small and 43 are considered to be large.
Table 4.2 - Businesses with estimated cost increases expected to be less than the minor cost threshold.
Business
Business Size
NAICS Code
Estimated Cost Increase ***
Minor Cost Threshold ****
1
Small
444220
$48.22
$3,622.59
2
Small
424510
$3,025.93
$49,430.75
5
Small
111191
$550.21
$675.00
8
Small
424910
$81.00
$37,719.39
9
Small
111998
$358.25
$9,125.33
11
Small
111998**
$165.00
$9,125.33
13
Small
424910
$121.04
$37,719.39
14
Small
111998**
$8.00
$9,125.33
15
Small*
111998*
$3.00
$9,125.33
16
Small
424910
$544.54
$37,719.39
17
Small
424910
$22,153.94
$37,719.39
20
Small
424590
$8.00
$6,733.79
21
Small
424910
$6,738.52
$37,719.39
23
Small
111998**
$72.72
$9,125.33
24
Small
115114
$319.00
$43,667.20
25
Small
444220
$8.00
$3,622.59
27
Small
111421
$415.57
$4,955.96
28
Small
115114
$1,774.00
$43,667.20
29
Small
424910
$14,976.02
$37,719.39
30
Small
111998**
$7.00
$9,125.33
32
Small
424930
$8.00
$6,329.91
34
Small
541620
$217.30
$6,796.19
35
Small
115114
$30,771.85
$43,667.20
36
Small
111998**
$1,113.67
$9,125.33
37
Small
111998**
$156.00
$9,125.33
42
Small
424990
$8.00
$7,116.01
43
Small
424910
$35,660.60
$37,719.39
44
Small
541611
$794.50
$8,298.46
45
Small
115115
$171.88
$13,104.71
47
Small
111334
$624.92
$6,275.41
50
Small
115114
$43,039.62
$43,667.20
51-52*****
Small
424910
$3,068.10
$37,719.39
54
Small
424510
$8.00
$49,430.75
56
Small
444220
$8.00
$3,622.59
57
Small
444220
$329.13
$3,622.59
58
Small
111940
$8.00
$3,818.83
60
Small
111140
-$169.13
$834.97
61
Small
111339
$548.97
$2,745.17
62
Small
444220
-$172.50
$3,622.59
63
Small
111998**
-$58.50
$9,125.33
65
Small*
111998**
$8.00
$9,125.33
66
Small
424910
$33.60
$37,719.39
67
Small*
111998**
$165.00
$9,125.33
70
Small
111219
$33.00
$8,532.32
71
Small
444220
$169.36
$3,622.59
72
Small
444220
$104.00
$3,622.59
73
Small
424910
$320.50
$37,719.39
74
Small
424910
$6,946.58
$37,719.39
75
Small
424910
$126.00
$37,719.39
76
Small
424910
$8,320.66
$37,719.39
78
Small
111998
$677.64
$9,125.33
79
Small
424910
$25,492.00
$37,719.39
80
Small
424910
$160.00
$37,719.39
81
Small
424910
$8.00
$37,719.39
82
Small
424510
$8.00
$49,430.75
83
Small
424910
$42.00
$37,719.39
84
Small
111219
$232.35
$8,532.32
86
Small
111998
$345.64
$9,125.33
87
Small
424910
$555.56
$37,719.39
88
Small
111998
$0.00
$9,125.33
90
Small*
111998**
$27.00
$9,125.33
91
Small
453998
$16.00
$3,615.53
92
Small
111219
$181.00
$8,532.32
93
Small*
424930
$8.00
$6,329.91
96
Small
424910
$7,811.27
$37,719.39
99
Small
424510
$10,930.39
$49,430.75
101
Small
424910
$931.00
$37,719.39
102
Small
424910
$1,933.18
$37,719.39
103
Small
339999
$43.00
$10,446.42
104
Small*
111940
$352.33
$3,818.83
105
Small
111998**
$673.93
$9,125.33
106
Small
424910
$537.44
$37,719.39
108
Small
424510
$1,799.00
$49,430.75
109
Small
111422
$8.00
$6,901.82
110
Small
424910
$9.22
$37,719.39
111
Small
424910
-$43.10
$37,719.39
112
Small
424910
$189.70
$37,719.39
113
Small
424480
$8,544.00
$46,340.76
114
Small*
445230
$8.00
$2,338.66
117
Small
111140
$0.00
$834.97
119
Small
453998
$0.00
$3,615.53
120
Small
424910
$11,388.07
$37,719.39
121
Small
484121
$560.36
$5,599.75
123
Small
561730
$0.00
$2,070.15
126
Small
424910
$64.00
$37,719.39
127
Small
541714
$1,094.63
$45,741.36
129
Small
523130
$398.00
$37,513.78
130
Small
424910
$3,148.11
$37,719.39
131
Small
111998**
$1,024.58
$9,125.33
132
Small
111998**
$439.03
$9,125.33
133
Small
488320
$324.00
$78,668.59
135
Small
424930
-$371.85
$6,329.91
138
Small
111998**
$8.00
$9,125.33
139
Small
444220
$1,278.00
$3,622.59
140
Small
111219
-$1,043.02
$8,532.32
143
Small
111421
$8.00
$4,955.96
144
Small
424510
$75.00
$49,430.75
145
Small
444220
$790.32
$3,622.59
146
Small
111998**
$321.00
$9,125.33
147
Small
111998**
$371.00
$9,125.33
148
Small
111211
$134.25
$7,788.72
149
Small
424990
$47.00
$7,116.01
150
Small
111998**
$934.06
$9,125.33
152
Small
111998**
$16.00
$9,125.33
155
Small
493130
-$296.00
$9,383.12
156
Small
444220
$378.00
$3,622.59
157
Small
424910
$356.22
$37,719.39
159
Small
111199
$16.14
$1,321.28
160
Small
325320
$46.00
$47,824.19
163
Small
444220
$105.45
$3,622.59
164
Small
111998**
$650.00
$9,125.33
165
Small
111998**
$1,638.74
$9,125.33
170
Small
561910
$8.00
$5,749.64
171
Small
311999
$206.00
$31,257.46
173
Small
424910
$455.00
$37,719.39
175
Small
111998**
$173.00
$9,125.33
180
Small
111219
$3,455.21
$8,532.32
181
Small
493110
$108.00
$35,157.63
182
Small
111998**
$4,565.50
$9,125.33
185
Small
111998**
$280.50
$9,125.33
187
Small
111998
$2,526.00
$9,125.33
188
Small
111998**
-$933.36
$9,125.33
189
Small*
111998**
$8.00
$9,125.33
190
Small
424910
$224.00
$37,719.39
193
Small
444220
$462.00
$3,622.59
194
Small
488320
$11,098.00
$78,668.59
196
Small*
453998
$8.00
$3,615.53
197
Small
111998**
$1,436.66
$9,125.33
198
Small
444220
$846.89
$3,622.59
208
Small
111219
$1,745.73
$8,532.32
204
Small
111998**
$140.00
$9,125.33
205
Small
111998**
$682.50
$9,125.33
210
Small
111998**
$50.00
$9,125.33
211
Small*
111998**
$8.00
$9,125.33
212
Small
424910
$689.55
$37,719.39
213
Small
311999
$7,447.51
$31,257.46
214
Small
424910
$259.60
$37,719.39
215
Small
424510
$2,934.00
$49,430.75
216
Small
424910
$27.00
$37,719.39
217
Small
424590
$1,199.92
$6,733.79
218
Small
424910
$11.86
$37,719.39
219
Small
424590
$3,513.80
$6,733.79
220
Small
111998**
$15.95
$9,125.33
221
Small
424910
$8.00
$37,719.39
227
Small
484110
$1,544.00
$6,775.14
228
Small
444220
$8.00
$3,622.59
229
Small
423990
$16.00
$6,938.84
231
Small
424480
$768.55
$46,340.76
232
Small*
111998**
$698.00
$9,125.33
233
Small
311224
$2,512.22
$48,585.04
235
Small
424590
$1,679.00
$6,733.79
237
Small
115114
$22,310.33
$43,667.20
238
Small
424910
$787.00
$37,719.39
239
Small
444220
$74.36
$3,622.59
240
Small
424510
$3,257.90
$49,430.75
241
Small
115112
$1,693.76
$1,769.65
243
Small
111998
$693.90
$9,125.33
244
Small
111940
$1,746.61
$3,818.83
245
Small
115114
$1,263.43
$43,667.20
246
Small
424910
$45.00
$37,719.39
247
Small
424910
$802.00
$37,719.39
250
Small
424910
$559.00
$37,719.39
251
Small
424510
$14,543.81
$49,430.75
252
Small
424910
$8.00
$37,719.39
253
Small
424510
$883.57
$49,430.75
255
Small
111219
$1,287.62
$8,532.32
3
Large
424510
-$9,205.93
$49,430.75
4
Large
425120
$3,323.33
$5,670.92
6
Large
424910
$4,835.52
$37,719.39
12
Large
424910
$261.43
$37,719.39
18
Large
325412
$23,288.79
$51,592.66
26
Large
111998**
$560.05
$9,125.33
31
Large
424910
$559.35
$37,719.39
33
Large
445299
$0.00
$3,946.47
46
Large
424510
-$1,418.43
$49,430.75
48-49*****
Large
424510
$7,511.40
$49,430.75
53
Large
493130
$66.00
$9,383.12
59
Large
424910
$3,660.02
$37,719.39
64
Large
424910
$23,764.15
$37,719.39
69
Large
424910
$8.00
$37,719.39
89
Large
424910
$683.16
$37,719.39
94
Large
311411
$33.00
$595,506.45
95
Large
424910
$3.00
$37,719.39
100
Large
424910
$7,184.93
$37,719.39
107
Large
541714
$8.00
$45,741.36
118
Large
424910
$792.00
$37,719.39
124
Large
488510
$0.00
$18,581.46
125
Large
325998
$334.08
$23,409.10
141
Large
111998
$0.00
$9,125.33
142
Large
423920
$8.00
$110,868.68
151
Large
311411
$459.00
$595,506.45
158
Large
424510
$36,263.00
$49,430.75
161-162*****
Large
424910
$587.60
$37,719.39
166
Large
488510
$0.00
$18,581.46
167-169*****
Large
424510
$33,341.21
$49,430.75
172
Large
339999
$202.00
$10,446.42
174
Large
424910
$3,940.13
$37,719.39
184
Large
424910
$2,587.54
$37,719.39
192
Large
424910
$20,153.93
$37,719.39
200
Large
424910
$621.10
$37,719.39
201-202*****
Large
424910
$32,434.74
$37,719.39
203
Large
311421
$4,437.88
$62,568.88
207
Large
424910
$410.00
$37,719.39
209
Large
111998
$2,771.94
$9,125.33
230
Large
813410
$280.00
$4,166.62
234
Large
424510
$839.00
$49,430.75
236
Large
424990
$345.50
$7,116.01
242
Large
611310
$708.00
$115,887.10
254
Large
424910
$73.00
$37,719.39
256
Large
424910
$2,941.18
$37,719.39
*
Data on number of employees was unavailable, so calculated as one staff employed.
**
NAICS code not found, assigned 111998 (the classification for all other miscellaneous crop farming).
***
Calculated using fees paid by each business in 2019 compared to projected new fees.
****
Determined based on highest amount between one percent of average annual payroll and 0.3 percent of average annual revenue for each NAICS code. Data from the Washington state employment security department and the Washington state department of revenue.
*****
These businesses were billed as separate locations, but had a single "headquarters" location. All locations were combined into one for the analysis and a range was used for the business number.
SECTION 5:Determine whether the proposed rule may have a disproportionate impact on small businesses as compared to the 10 percent of businesses that are the largest businesses required to comply with the proposed rule.
RCW 19.85.040(1) requires the department [to] compare the cost of compliance for small businesses with the cost of compliance for the largest 10 percent of businesses required to comply with the proposed rule amendment. One or more of the following methods can be used as a basis for comparing costs: (a) Cost per employee; (b) cost per hour of labor; or (c) cost per $100.00 of sales.
Costs per employee were analyzed for the top 10 percent of large businesses impacted by the proposed changes. This was compared with the cost per employee for all impacted small businesses. Table 5.1 shows the results of the analysis, which indicates that small businesses will be disproportionately impacted by the proposed amendments.
Table 5.1 - Comparison of estimated costs per employee for the top 10 percent of large businesses and all small businesses impacted by the proposed amendments.
Business
Business Size
NAICS Code
Estimated Number of Employees
Estimated Cost Increase
***
Cost Per Employee
1
Small
444220
6
$48.22
$8.04
2
Small
424510
2
$3,025.93
$1,512.97
5
Small
111191
22
$550.21
$25.01
8
Small
424910
11
$81.00
$7.36
9
Small
111998
2
$358.25
$179.13
11
Small
111998**
37
$165.00
$4.46
13
Small
424910
12
$121.04
$10.09
14
Small
111998**
2
$8.00
$4.00
15
Small*
111998*
1
$3.00
$3.00
16
Small
424910
10
$544.54
$54.45
17
Small
424910
42
$22,153.94
$527.47
20
Small
424590
5
$8.00
$1.60
21
Small
424910
20
$6,738.52
$336.93
22
Small
111998
6
$18,502.44
$3,083.74
23
Small
111998**
8
$72.72
$9.09
24
Small
115114
6
$319.00
$53.17
25
Small
444220
13
$8.00
$0.62
27
Small
111421
****2.5
$415.57
$166.23
28
Small
115114
****35
$1,774.00
$50.69
29
Small
424910
23
$14,976.02
$651.13
30
Small
111998**
10
$7.00
$0.70
32
Small
424930
25
$8.00
$0.32
34
Small
541620
23
$217.30
$9.45
35
Small
115114
22
$30,771.85
$1,398.72
36
Small
111998**
20
$1,113.67
$55.68
37
Small
111998**
4
$156.00
$39.00
42
Small
424990
35
$8.00
$0.23
43
Small
424910
7
$35,660.60
$5,094.37
44
Small
541611
3
$794.50
$264.83
45
Small
115115
4
$171.88
$42.97
47
Small
111334
7
$624.92
$89.27
50
Small
115114
2
$43,039.62
$21,519.81
51-52*****
Small
424910
4
$3,068.10
$767.03
54
Small
424510
4
$8.00
$2.00
55
Small
424910
20
$52,233.01
$2,611.65
56
Small
444220
4
$8.00
$2.00
57
Small
444220
2
$329.13
$164.57
58
Small
111940
1
$8.00
$8.00
60
Small
111140
1
-$169.13
-$169.13
61
Small
111339
5
$548.97
$109.79
62
Small
444220
5
-$172.50
-$34.50
63
Small
111998**
2
-$58.50
-$29.25
65
Small*
111998**
1
$8.00
$8.00
66
Small
424910
4
$33.60
$8.40
67
Small*
111998**
1
$165.00
$165.00
68
Small
424990
18
$17,605.94
$978.11
70
Small
111219
4
$33.00
$8.25
71
Small
444220
3
$169.36
$56.45
72
Small
444220
1
$104.00
$104.00
73
Small
424910
4
$320.50
$80.13
74
Small
424910
7
$6,946.58
$992.37
75
Small
424910
4
$126.00
$31.50
76
Small
424910
5
$8,320.66
$1,664.13
77
Small
424910
12
$66,094.46
$5,507.87
78
Small
111998
1
$677.64
$677.64
79
Small
424910
7
$25,492.00
$3,641.71
80
Small
424910
50
$160.00
$3.20
81
Small
424910
21
$8.00
$0.38
82
Small
424510
3
$8.00
$2.67
83
Small
424910
2
$42.00
$21.00
84
Small
111219
35
$232.35
$6.64
85
Small
111998
2
$69,462.54
$34,731.27
86
Small
111998
1
$345.64
$345.65
87
Small
424910
45
$555.56
$12.35
88
Small
111998
1
$0.00
$0.00
90
Small*
111998**
1
$27.00
$27.00
91
Small
453998
2
$16.00
$8.00
92
Small
111219
18
$181.00
$10.06
93
Small*
424930
1
$8.00
$8.00
96
Small
424910
3
$7,811.27
$2,603.76
97
Small
493130
14
$45,650.60
$3,260.76
98
Small
112990
****2.5
$4,028.90
$1,611.56
99
Small
424510
50
$10,930.39
$218.61
101
Small
424910
2
$931.00
$465.50
102
Small
424910
17
$1,933.18
$113.72
103
Small
339999
1
$43.00
$43.00
104
Small*
111940
1
$352.33
$352.33
105
Small
111998**
30
$673.93
$22.46
106
Small
424910
25
$537.44
$21.50
108
Small
424510
10
$1,799.00
$179.90
109
Small
111422
1
$8.00
$8.00
110
Small
424910
1
$9.22
$9.22
111
Small
424910
5
-$43.10
-$8.62
112
Small
424910
5
$189.70
$37.94
113
Small
424480
2
$8,544.00
$4,272.00
114
Small*
445230
1
$8.00
$8.00
115
Small
541690
12
$10,704.97
$892.08
116
Small
111110
3
$1,003.25
$334.42
117
Small
111140
1
$0.00
$0.00
119
Small
453998
7
$0.00
$0.00
120
Small
424910
5
$11,388.07
$2,277.61
121
Small
484121
12
$560.36
$46.70
122
Small
424910
9
$37,900.06
$4,211.12
123
Small
561730
3
$0.00
$0.00
126
Small
424910
3
$64.00
$21.33
127
Small
541714
18
$1,094.63
$60.81
129
Small
523130
25
$398.00
$15.92
130
Small
424910
8
$3,148.11
$393.51
131
Small
111998**
2
$1,024.58
$512.29
132
Small
111998**
1
$439.03
$439.03
133
Small
488320
39
$324.00
$8.31
134
Small
112111
10
$967.25
$96.00
135
Small
424930
10
-$371.85
-$37.19
137
Small
424510
8
$60,491.15
$7,561.39
138
Small
111998**
1
$8.00
$8.00
139
Small
444220
2
$1,278.00
$639.00
140
Small
111219
3
-$1,043.02
-$347.67
143
Small
111421
2
$8.00
$4.00
144
Small
424510
3
$75.00
$25.00
145
Small
444220
2
$790.32
$395.16
146
Small
111998**
2
$321.00
$160.50
147
Small
111998**
2
$371.00
$185.50
148
Small
111211
20
$134.25
$6.71
149
Small
424990
2
$47.00
$23.50
150
Small
111998**
15
$934.06
$62.27
152
Small
111998**
2
$16.00
$8.00
153
Small
115114
****2.5
$63,131.49
$25,252.60
154
Small
111199
8
$30,343.00
$3,792.88
155
Small
493130
10
-$296.00
-$29.60
156
Small
444220
****14.5
$378.00
$26.07
157
Small
424910
32
$356.22
$11.13
159
Small
111199
2
$16.14
$8.07
160
Small
325320
49
$46.00
$0.94
163
Small
444220
1
$105.45
$105.45
164
Small
111998**
38
$650.00
$17.11
165
Small
111998**
9
$1,638.74
$182.08
170
Small
561910
40
$8.00
$0.20
171
Small
311999
2
$206.00
$103.00
173
Small
424910
9
$455.00
$50.56
175
Small
111998**
2
$173.00
$86.50
179
Small
541618
2
$52,404.25
$26,202.13
180
Small
111219
7
$3,455.21
$493.60
181
Small
493110
3
$108.00
$36.00
182
Small
111998**
6
$4,565.50
$760.92
183
Small
111219
29
$37,115.12
$1,279.83
185
Small
111998**
2
$280.50
$140.25
186
Small
424590
8
$17,141.38
$2,142.67
187
Small
111998
1
$2,526.00
$2,526.00
188
Small
111998**
1
-$933.36
-$933.36
189
Small*
111998**
1
$8.00
$8.00
190
Small
424910
7
$224.00
$32.00
191
Small*
111998**
1
$9,811.34
$9,811.34
193
Small
444220
12
$462.00
$38.50
194
Small
488320
28
$11,098.00
$396.36
196
Small*
453998
1
$8.00
$8.00
197
Small
111998**
1
$1,436.66
$1,436.66
198
Small
444220
2
$846.89
$423.45
199
Small
444220
15
$43,124.33
$2,874.96
204
Small
111998**
8
$140.00
$17.50
205
Small
111998**
1
$682.50
$682.50
208
Small
111219
6
$1,745.73
$290.96
209
Small*
111998
1
$2,771.94
$2,771.94
210
Small
111998**
1
$50.00
$50.00
211
Small*
111998**
1
$8.00
$8.00
212
Small
424910
1
$689.55
$689.55
213
Small
311999
46
$7,447.51
$161.90
214
Small
424910
3
$259.60
$86.53
215
Small
424510
5
$2,934.00
$586.80
216
Small
424910
12
$27.00
$2.25
217
Small
424590
2
$1,199.92
$599.96
218
Small
424910
6
$11.86
$1.98
219
Small
424590
22
$3,513.80
$159.72
220
Small
111998**
2
$15.95
$7.97
221
Small
424910
5
$8.00
$1.60
227
Small
484110
20
$1,544.00
$77.20
228
Small
444220
2
$8.00
$4.00
229
Small
423990
2
$16.00
$8.00
231
Small
424480
6
$768.55
$128.09
232
Small*
111998**
1
$698.00
$698.00
233
Small
311224
11
$2,512.22
$228.38
235
Small
424590
31
$1,679.00
$54.16
237
Small
115114
4
$22,310.33
$4,462.07
238
Small
424910
14
$787.00
$56.21
239
Small
444220
1
$74.36
$74.36
240
Small
424510
****7
$3,257.90
$465.41
241
Small
115112
8
$1,693.76
$211.72
243
Small
111998
1
$693.90
$693.90
244
Small
111940
2
$1,746.61
$873.31
245
Small
115114
24
$1,263.43
$52.64
246
Small
424910
9
$45.00
$5.00
247
Small
424910
4
$802.00
$200.50
248
Small
112990
2
$2,335.00
$1,167.50
250
Small
424910
6
$559.00
$93.17
251
Small
424510
4
$14,543.81
$3,635.95
252
Small
424910
16
$8.00
$0.50
253
Small
424510
20
$883.57
$44.18
255
Small
111219
2
$1,287.62
$643.81
Average cost per employee for all small businesses $1,147.69
3
Large
424510
38,100
-$9,205.93
-$0.24
12
Large
424910
335
$261.43
$0.78
18
Large
325412
17,331
$23,288.79
$1.34
19
Large
424910
100,000
$52,764.82
$0.53
31
Large
424910
350
$559.35
$1.60
38-41*****
Large
424910
10,703
$21,251.26
$1.99
94
Large
311411
****1,500
$33.00
$0.02
107
Large
541714
950
$8.00
$0.01
125
Large
325998
****375
$334.08
$0.89
136
Large
111998
330
$14,156.55
$42.90
151
Large
311411
1,016
$459.00
$0.45
161-162*****
Large
424910
2,900
$587.60
$0.20
174
Large
424910
657
$3,940.13
$6.00
176-178*****
Large
424910
5,200
$127,858.60
$24.59
201-202*****
Large
424910
2,700
$32,434.74
$12.01
203
Large
311421
3,375
$4,437.88
$1.31
207
Large
424910
4,300
$410.00
$0.10
222-226*****
Large
424910
5,134
$155,956.18
$30.38
230
Large
813410
3,400
$280.00
$0.08
234
Large
424510
1,100
$839.00
$0.76
242
Large
611310
3,350
$708.00
$0.21
254
Large
424910
2,817
$73.00
$0.03
256
Large
424910
805
$2,941.18
$3.65
Average cost per employee for 10 percent of large businesses $5.63
*
Data on number of employees was unavailable, so calculated as one staff employed.
**
NAICS code not found, assigned 111998 (the classification for all other miscellaneous crop farming).
***
Calculated using fees paid by each business in 2019 compared to projected new fees.
****
Range given for number of employees, therefore median number used for calculation.
*****
These businesses were billed as separate locations, but had a single "headquarters" location. All locations were combined into one for the analysis and a range was used for the business number.
The average cost per employee for the top 10 percent of large businesses impacted by the proposed amendments is $5.63. In comparison, the average cost per employee for all small businesses impacted by the proposed amendments is $1,147.69. Costs per employee vary widely for both large and small businesses, it is evident that small businesses may be disproportionately impacted by the proposed amendment.
SECTION 6:If the proposed rule has a disproportionate impact on small businesses, identify the steps taken to reduce the costs of the rule on small businesses. If the costs cannot be reduced, provide a clear explanation of why.
RCW 19.85.030(2) requires consideration of the following methods of reducing the impact of the proposed amendment on small businesses:
(a) Reducing, modifying, or eliminating substantive regulatory requirements: RCW 15.49.370 requires the department to adopt and enforce regulations for certifying seeds and collect fees for those services.
The seed program is entirely funded by fees paid by businesses requesting service. The program does not receive any general fund dollars. In order to sustain the program, fees need to be at a level necessary to cover the cost of providing service. Due to mandated wage increases, cost increases for goods and services, and increased cost for agency overhead, the fees currently set in rule are no longer able to cover the costs of providing these services. The agency determined the increase is necessary in order to maintain the current level of service provided by the program. Reducing, modifying, or eliminating the amount in which the proposed fees are increased would lower the level of service the program is currently providing, potentially to a point that the program would not be operational at all and would be in conflict with the statutory mandate.
(b) Simplifying, reducing, or eliminating recordkeeping and reporting requirements: There are no recordkeeping or reporting requirements associated with the proposed rule amendment.
(c) Reducing the frequency of inspections: Inspections are a fundamental part of the seed program and are required in order to complete the necessary services offered by the program. Therefore, any reduction in the number of inspections would have a negative impact on stakeholders and the industry as a whole. The number and frequency of inspections is mandated by AOSCA or foreign export requirements.
(d) Delaying compliance timetables: Delaying compliance timetables is not a viable mitigation measure. The proposed rule amendment is necessary to maintain the financial health of the Seed Program and ensure its continued operation. Delaying compliance timetables would result in a financial deficit making the program unable to perform required duties. This could negatively impact businesses in the industry.
(e) Reducing or modifying fine schedules for noncompliance: The fee schedule does not include any fine schedules for noncompliance. There are no fine schedules associated with the proposed rule amendment.
(f) Any other mitigation techniques including those suggested by small businesses or small business advocates: The program identified several services that are charged separately that would be combined, fees that could be removed, fees that could be decreased and fees that remain the same. For example:
Fescue purity for the species of Blue, Hard, Idaho and Sheep require an ammonia test per the rules to certify seed. This service was at the additional cost of $33 per sample. The test is part of the purity work to distinguish species from each other. The new proposed fee for just the purity work has increased substantially. To not cause an additional higher price, the ammonia test will now be included because it is essential and required for final seed certification. It mitigates additional costs from combining the two required tests into one service and fee.
The fluorescent exam for annual and perennial ryegrass will be included for final certification seed samples. This service was at the additional cost of $29 per sample. The test is part of the purity work to distinguish species from each other. The new proposed fee for just the purity work has increased substantially. To not cause an additional higher price, the florescence test will now be included because it is essential and required for final seed certification. It mitigates additional costs from combining the two required tests into one service and fee.
The wheat sodium hydroxide exam will be included for final certification seed samples. This service was at the additional cost of $23 per sample. The test is part of the purity work to distinguish red and white wheat contaminates from each other within the sample. The new proposed fee for just the purity work has increased substantially. To not cause an additional higher price, the sodium hydroxide test will now be included because it is essential and required for final seed certification. It mitigates additional costs from combining the two required tests into one service and fee.
The current fee schedule charges both a minimal acreage fee per inspection and the production fee by cwt to cover the cost of the crop inspection and printing tags. By removing the cwt and charging the acreage fee for both the seedling and crop inspection, this pays the program for the services at the time rendered while the producer does not pay a production fee by cwt at the time a sample is sent to the lab. The cwt production fee structure allowed the program to increase revenue during the years when yield is high and pounds per seed lot increased and gave the producer a break during a low yielding production years. Not all seed that comes to the lab is finally certified with a tag. Thus the producer paid a production fee without obtaining the last final documents of tags. The new acreage fee structure has a producer pay for the services they use when requested by billable acreage fees for a seedling and/or a crop inspection plus the actual per tag cost. If the producer decided to laboratory test but not tag the seed lot, they would not already pay for a production fee designed to cover the cost of tags and back pay the program for a field inspection. This reduced the number of times a producer is billed when the decision is to not proceed to final certification after a field inspection and laboratory seed sample is received. The production fee by cwt for blending seed was also removed. The blending of two certified seed lots will take an application fee per request plus the actual cost of each tag.
The previous fee schedule for a purity and noxious weed analysis were billed out as separate fees. The noxious weed analysis is requested for specific states or regions. Instead of billing for two separate services, the new structure will include one noxious weed analysis with a purity analysis request. This combines two services into one fee when two were normally billed.
Removed the assessment fee for blending certified seed.
A few services remain the same and have not increased. The current time study for the staff labor and inputs of resources indicates the fee should remain the same. The revision of reports upon request from customers, the shipping and handling fee, plus the cost for the annual and rough bluegrass quarantine per acre fee will all remain the same.
No other mitigation techniques were suggested by small businesses or small business advocates.
SECTION 7:Describe how small businesses were involved in the development of the proposed rule.
A combination of both small and large business were engaged for each outreach in Table 7.1 - Stakeholder Outreach. The need for the program to increase fees was discussed with the previously appointed seed advisory committee (SAC) members between 2017 and 2019 and for the first time with the currently appointed SAC members during the annual budget meeting, which was open to the public, in November 2019. These members met and reviewed the budgetary needs of the program in 2019 and again in March 2021. SAC members represent each crop group and membership is split to include both large and small businesses. Individual companies were contacted in various regions and across many crop production groups. An annual budget report was provided at the annual Washington state crop improvement association (WSCIA) meeting which is an open public meeting. The discussions related to budget and staffing levels have been continued at the quarterly WSCIA board meetings.
Table 7.1 - Stakeholder outreach.
Date
Organization Name
Topics Discussed
17-Aug
Seeds Inc.
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
17-Oct
Columbia River Seed
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
17-Oct
Field Rep Meeting
The potential of needing to raise fees.
17-Oct
End of Field Season Meeting
Potential to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
17-Oct
Rainier Seeds
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
17-Nov
Seed Advisory Committee/WSCIA Annual Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
17-Nov
Landmark Seed Co.
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
17-Dec
Trufgrass [Turfgrass] Commission
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
18-Jan
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-Feb
Alforex
The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
18-Feb
S&W Seed Company
The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
18-Feb
Central Bean Company
The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
18-Feb
Jacklin Seed Company
The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees
18-Apr
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-May
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
The potential of needing to raise fees.
18-Aug
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-Aug
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
The potential of needing to raise fees.
18-Sep
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-Aug
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
The potential of needing to raise fees.
18-Oct
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-Oct
End of Field Season Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
18-Nov
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
18-Nov
Seed Advisory Committee/ WSCIA Annual Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the potential to increase fees.
18-Dec
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
19-Jan
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
19-Jan
Oilseed Commission Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
19-Jan
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
19-Mar
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Mar
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Apr
Oilseed Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-May
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-May
Skagit Co. Commissioners Meeting/ PSSGA Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Jun
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Jun
WSCIA General Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Jul
Oilseed Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Aug
New Genetic Hemp Field Tour
Need to increase fees. Potential to modify hemp field standards to match AOSCA standards.
19-Aug
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Need to increase fees. Internal audit of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts.
19-Sep
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Sep
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Sep
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Oct
Seed Advisory Committee Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Oct
End of Field Season Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Nov
WSCIA General Meeting
Need to increase fees.
19-Nov
Seed Advisory Committee/ WSCIA Annual Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. Internal audit completed of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts. Moving to a new accounting system.
19-Nov
Oilseed Commission Meeting
Potential to increase fees.
20-Feb
Seed Advisory Committee Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. Internal audit completed of finances identified error in interest calculations and making adjustments to accounts. Moving to a new accounting system.
20-Mar
Washington North/Idaho Seed Association
Need to increase fees. Moving to a new account[ing] system.
20-Jun
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
20-Jun
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Need to increase fees. Moving to a new account[ing] system.
20-Jun
WSCIA General Meeting
Need to increase fees.
20-Sep
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees. Moved to a new accounting system. Collecting data on the new accounting system and time study of all services.
20-Oct
End of Field Season Meeting
Need to increase fees.
20-Nov
WSCIA Board of Directors General Meeting
Need to increase fees.
20-Nov
Canola Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
20-Dec
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Jan
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Feb
Turfgrass Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Feb
WSCIA Board of Directors Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Feb
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Feb
WSCIA General Meeting
Need to increase fees.
21-Mar
Seed Advisory Committee Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
21-Mar
Kappa Seed
Need to increase fees.
21-Mar
Great Basin Seed
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
21-May
BFI, Inc.
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees. Understands the need for increase. No problem with the increase. Only concerned on specifics of native seed tagging and improved methods to ID and tag.
21-May
Northstar, Canada
Understands the need to increase fees. Only request is to not wait 13 years before next increase. Desires smaller increases more frequently.
21-May
Brassica Grower/Producer Meeting
Requested additional rule making to change the Brassica quarantine. Agreed after the fee increase as that is priority. Explained need for more outreach to other Brassica crops/fresh markets/cover crop markets for outreach. Fee work is priority and should be finished by September. Follow meeting on quarantine to resume after Labor Day 2021.
21-May
Alfalfa Commission Meeting
Seed program budget report, fund balance, and the need to increase fees. The concept of charging upfront for certification fees in field per acre fees.
21-May
Shane Johnson, Ag. Management
Distribute fee information to all commodity commission board members.
21-May
Seed Advisory Committee Meeting
Reviewed fee proposals for each service, documented questions.
21-Jun
Alfalfa Seed Research Day
Seed program services available and the engagement of growers and stakeholders for rule-making process and the fee analysis methods.
21-Jun
Seed Advisory Committee Meeting
Rule-making update.
21-Jun
WSCIA Board of Directors
Discussed the need for a fee increase to maintain operations. If not, may discontinue other services with a down size in staffing. Reduced staff will increase the backlog.
21-Jun
Barenbrug USA, Production Manager
Discussed fee proposal rates and roll out period of when potentially new fees are active. Contracted growers are complaining that budgets for the year are already set for 2021. Explained a cross over period for the old fees and new field acreage fees so that it is not a double dipping scenario.
21-Jul
Oilseed Commission Meeting
Expressed the need to increase fees and if not accomplished will assess priority services and may discontinue other services with a down size of staffing. A summary email of WSDA activities is circulated to the committee members not in attendance. Meeting did not meet a quorum.
21-Jul
Clearwater Seed
Expressed the need to increase fees and if not accomplished will assess priority services and may discontinue other services with a down size of staffing. Discussed when to implement field fees. Discussed increased regulatory seed actions in the state to reduce fraud to industry and customers.
21-Jul
Rainier Holdings, LLC
Expressed the need to increase fees and if not accomplished will assess priority services and may discontinue other services with a down size of staffing. Discussed when to implement field fees. Discussed increased regulatory seed actions in the state to reduce fraud to industry and customers.
21-Jul
Syngenta
Expressed the need to increase fees and if not accomplished will assess priority services and may discontinue other services with a down size of staffing. Discussed when to implement field fees. Discussed late fees and how to reduce these fees with field application timing. Discussed phytosanitary certificate applications and USDA auditing methods. Discussed use of laboratory services to reduce their backlog for TZ and purity services.
21-Jul
Washington Wheat Commission
Discussed when the next step is implemented for CR-102. Added emails to the distribution list for the public hearing announcement.
21-Jul
Idaho Crop Improvement Association
Discussed their current fee schedule and rates for services to document the comparison to the new proposed Washington fees. Learned with the per acre fee there is additionally still a production fee charged by cwt and crop type.
21-Jul
Montana Crop Improvement Association
Discussed their current fee schedule and rates for services to document the comparison to the new proposed Washington fees. Learned with the per acre fee there is additionally still a production fee charged by cwt and crop type.
21-Aug
Progene, LLC
Discussed the fee increase and how it relates to this specific company.
21- Sep
Alfalfa Seed Commission
Discussed next steps to proceed with the proposed fee increase and proposed implementation date.
21-Oct
Forage Genetics-Nampa, Idaho
Provided proposed new fee schedule, fact sheet and company specific data to review. Identified proposed implementation of new fee schedule.
SECTION 8:Identify the estimated number of jobs that will be created or lost as the result of compliance with the proposed rule.
The Regulatory Fairness Act requires an agency to estimate the number of jobs created or lost (due to compliance with the proposed rule making) in their SBEIS - RCW 19.85.040.
The Washington state office of financial management's input/output model is the resource the department used to determine estimated jobs created or lost based on the proposed rule making.
The model depicts interindustry relationships within the Washington state economy. The model takes as input the cost to each industry NAICS code (based on the average cost of compliance to the proposed rule) and calculates, among other things, employment change (jobs created or jobs lost). The estimated employment change is measured in full time employees (FTE) to each business sector.
Table 8.1 below shows the average cost of compliance for each industry affected by the propose rule making and the estimated employment change to that industry. A negative number indicates a job loss, while a positive number indicates a job created.
NOTE: Employment change calculated into FTE's for each NAICS code is NOT per business but rather a total over the entire business industry.
Table 8.1 - Jobs created or lost.
NAICS Code
Average Cost of Compliance
Estimated Employment Change
111140
$278.04
-0.06
111191
$550.21
0.00
111199
$15,179.57
-0.96
111211
$134.25
0.00
111219
$5,375.88
-0.64
111334
$624.92
-0.02
111339
$548.97
-0.16
111421
$211.79
-0.01
111422
$8.00
0.00
111940
$702.31
-0.08
111998
$2,929.01
-0.24
112111
$967.25
-0.05
112990
$3,181.95
-0.02
115112
$1,693.76
-0.09
115114
$23,229.96
-1.44
115115
$171.88
-0.01
311224
$2,512.22
0.00
311411
$246.00
0.00
311421
$4,437.88
-0.03
311999
$3,826.76
-0.02
325320
$46.00
0.00
325412
$23,288.79
-0.55
325998
$334.08
0.00
339999
$122.50
-0.01
423920
$8.00
0.00
423990
$16.00
0.00
424480
$4,656.28
-0.26
424510
$9,722.76
-0.14
424590
$4,708.42
-0.04
424910
$10,412.72
-1.07
424930
$(118.62)
0.00
424990
$29,173.01
-2.32
425120
$3,323.33
-4.53
444220
$2,972.60
-1.05
445230
$8.00
0.00
445299
$0.00
0.00
453998
$8.00
0.00
484110
$1,544.00
-0.17
484121
$560.36
-0.18
488320
$5,711.00
-0.34
488510
$0.00
0.00
493130
$11,382.15
-0.37
523130
$398.00
-0.34
541611
$794.50
-1.60
541620
$217.30
-0.06
541690
$10,704.97
-12.63
541714
$551.32
-0.33
561730
$0.00
0.00
561910
$8.00
-0.48
611310
$708.00
-0.28
813410
$280.00
-0.85
Total estimated employment change across all industries
-35.28
The public may obtain a copy of the small business economic impact statement or the detailed cost calculations by contacting Gloriann Robinson, Rules Coordinator, P.O. Box 42560, Olympia WA 98504-2560, phone 360-902-1802, fax 360-902-2092, TTY 800-833-6388, email wsdarulescomments@agr.wa.gov.
October 20, 2021
Jessica Allenton
Assistant Director
OTS-3383.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-020Schedule of chargesBilling policies and procedures.
(1) Accounts.
(a) All billable services provided for under chapter 15.49 RCW are due and payable upon billing by the department. For the convenience of established accounts and in accord with good business practices, the department provides a monthly billing service. Accounts not paid in full within ((thirty))30 days of billing are considered delinquent.
(b) ((On all debts due and payable after July 28, 1991,))All delinquent accounts are assessed a late charge equal to two percent per month, or portion of a month, on the unpaid balance.
(c) Except for established accounts where there is a reasonable expectation of additional charges during a calendar month, the minimum billable amount through the monthly billing system is ((twenty dollars))$20. All billable services of less than ((twenty dollars))$20 are due and payable on the date that service is rendered.
(d) No person with an account ((ninety))90 days or more in arrears may receive service except on the basis of payment in full at the time service is rendered. Accounts in arrears may be subject to legal action for collection and are not restored to monthly billing status until all past due amounts are paid-in-full.
(e) Accounts that become ((ninety))90 or more days in arrears twice within a five-year period may be subject to a permanent requirement for payment in full at the time service is provided.
(2) Unless otherwise provided for in rule, requests for refund fees or assessments must be submitted to the department by June 30th of the year following payment of the fee or assessment.
(3) Fees for services not listed in rule are set on the basis of the actual cost to the department of agriculture, or the most appropriate fee established by rule.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-105Annual seed inspection charge.
(1) Each person required to obtain a seed labeling permit, pursuant to RCW 15.49.400, of the Washington State Seed Act, must also, pursuant to RCW 15.49.310 and 15.49.370, pay a general seed inspection charge annually to the department in the amount of ((eleven))28 cents per ((one hundred dollars))$100 gross annual dollar sales in excess of ((ten thousand dollars))$10,000 of agricultural and/or vegetable seed distributed in this state during the preceding fiscal year, except that no assessment shall be collected on:
(a) Seed for which the assessment has been previously collected, except when such seed is relabeled;
(b) Agricultural or vegetable seed distributed out-of-state;
(c) Seed distributed in containers of four ounces or less;
(d) Stock seed; ((and))or
(e) Seed distributed by governmental agencies((,)) such as, but not limited to, the United States Department of Agriculture national foundation seed project. Agricultural and/or vegetable seeds distributed under bailment contract are valued at the producer-conditioner agreement rate in lieu of sale.
(2) The seed assessment fees for the fiscal period beginning July 1st through June 30th are payable on February 1st of the following calendar year.
(3) The seed assessment ((may))will accompany the annual application for the seed labeling permit. A penalty of ((fifteen))25 percent of the assessment fee or a minimum of ((twenty dollars))$28, whichever is greater, is added to all assessments not paid by February 1st.
(4) The annual ((seed-labeling))seed labeling permit ((may))will not be issued until all seed assessments and penalties are satisfied.
NEW SECTION
WAC 16-303-117Seed program testing categories.
(1) Seed testing categories and associated crop kinds for WAC 16-303-200 and 16-303-210 are as follows:
Category
Crop Kind
Additional Crops in each Category *1
1
Alfalfa and Clover
Alfalfa, Black Medic, Clover, Milkvetch, Sainfoin, Trefoil
2
Bean
Bean
3
Beet
Beet
4
Bentgrass, Redtop
Bentgrass, Redtop
5
Bluegrass
Bluegrass, all types except Native and Reclamation
6
Brassica Species
Brassica Species, Camelina
7
Brome
Brome: Mountain, Smooth, Meadow
8
Fescue
Fescue: Tall and Meadow
9
Fescue, all others
Fescue: Arizona, Blue, Blue Hard, Chewings, Creeping, Hard, Idaho, Red, Sheep
10
Flax
Flax, all types
11
Hemp
Hemp, all types
12
Orchardgrass
Orchardgrass
13
Peas and other large seeded legumes
Peas, Chickpeas, Lentil, Lupine, Vetch
14
Ryegrass (perennial or annual)
Ryegrass (perennial or annual)
15
Sudangrass
Sudangrass
16
Timothy
Timothy
17
Fruit and Vegetable
Fruit and Vegetables: Arugula, Asparagus, Any Berries, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Celery, Corn, Coriander, Cucumber, Dill, Eggplant, Endive, Leek, Lettuce, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Swiss chard, Spinach, Squash, Tomato, Watermelon
18
Grain (500 g. or 1000 g.)
Wheat, Triticale, Sunflower, Sorghum, Safflower, Rye, Rice, Millet, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats, Emmer, Spelt
19
Other native species and flowers (test requires 400 seed TZ according to AOSA rules)
Green needlegrass, Needle and Thread, Penstemon
20
Native and Reclamation Grass
Bluestem, Buffalograss, Lovegrass, Sand dropseed, Sideoats, Squirreltail, Wheatgrass (Crested, Intermediate, Pubescent, Siberian, Slender, Tall, Thickspike, and Western), Wildrye, Indian ricegrass, Junegrass, Oatgrass, Native and Reclamation bluegrass
21
Woody Plants and Forbs (natives)
Bitterbrush, Echinacea, Kochia, Yarrow, Sagebrush, Rabbitbrush, Native buckwheat, Native clover
*1
Crops not listed in the above table will be charged by the category that they best fit into.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 17-08-090, filed 4/5/17, effective 5/6/17)
WAC 16-303-200Seed program testing fees.
(1) Seed testing fees are as follows:
((Category
Crop kind
purity
GERM/1
tz
Additional Crops in each
Category/2
1
Agricultural Grasses
40.00
25.00
45.00
Alkaligrass, Bermudagrass, Canarygrass, Foxtail, Switchgrass, Timothy, Zoysia
2
Alfalfa & Clover
31.00
27.00
45.00
Alfalfa, Black Medic, Clover, Lupine, Milkvetch, Sainfoin, Trefoil
3
Beans
29.00
27.00
45.00
Beans
4
Beets
42.00
47.00
45.00
Beets, Swiss chard, Spinach
5
Bentgrass, redtop
72.00
38.00
45.00
Bentgrass, Redtop
6
Bluegrass
49.00
33.00
45.00
Bluegrass, all types
7
Brassica Species
75.00
38.00
45.00
Brassica Species
8
Brome
51.00
27.00
45.00
Brome: Mountain, Smooth, Meadow
9
Fescue
40.00
27.00
45.00
Fescue: Tall and Meadow
10
Fescue, all others
49.00
27.00
45.00
Fescue: Arizona, Blue, Blue Hard, Chewings, Creeping, Hard, Idaho, Red, Sheep
11
Flax
31.00
27.00
45.00
Lewis flax
12
Industrial hemp
50.00
40.00
45.00
 
13
Orchardgrass
55.00
29.00
45.00
Orchardgrass
14
Peas and other large seeded legumes
31.00
27.00
45.00
Peas, Chickpeas, Lentil, Vetch
15
Primrose
31.00
27.00
45.00
Primrose
16
Ryegrass
49.00
25.00
45.00
Ryegrass, (Perennial or Annual)
17
Small burnet
31.00
27.00
45.00
Small burnet
18
Sudangrass
31.00
27.00
45.00
Sudangrass
19
Vegetables
31.00
27.00
49.00
Vegetables: Arugula, Asparagus, Cantaloupe, Carrot, Celery, Corn, Coriander, Cucumber, Dill, Eggplant, Endive, Leek, Lettuce, Okra, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Pepper, Pumpkin, Radish, Squash, Tomato, Watermelon
20
Grains
31.00
27.00
45.00
Wheat, Triticale, Sunflower, Sorghum, Safflower, Rye, Rice, Millet, Buckwheat, Barley, Oats, Emmer, Spelt
21
Wheatgrass, Wildrye, other native species Group A
84.00
33.00
45.00
Bluestem, Buffalograss, Lovegrass, Penstemon, Sand dropseed, Sideoats, Squirreltail; Intermediate, Pubescent, Tall, Thickspike, Slender, and Western wheatgrasses; Small-seeded wildrye
22
Wheatgrass, Wildrye, other native species and flowers Group B
75.00
33.00
45.00
Bitterbrush, Echinacea, Indian ricegrass, Junegrass, Kochia, Oatgrass, Indian ricegrass, Blue and other large-seeded wildrye, Crested and Siberian wheatgrasses
23
Wheatgrass, Wildrye, other native species and flowers Group C
75.00
123.00/3
45.00
Green needlegrass, Needle & Thread, Penstemon
/1 Standard 400 seed germination test.
/2 Crops not listed in the above table will be charged by the category that they fit into.
/3 Germination requires 400 seed TZ according to AOSA rules.))
Category
Purity W/ Noxious
GERM *1
TZ
Sample Processing per request
Manual Sample Processing per request
1
$76.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
2
$68.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
3 *2
$70.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
4
$153.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
5
$118.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
6
$117.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
7
$106.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
8
$106.00
$76.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
9
$106.00
$76.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
10
$76.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
11
$70.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
12
$76.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
13
$68.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
14
$117.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
15
$76.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
16
$76.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
17
$68.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
18 *3
500 g. $68.00
$60.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
1000 g. $136.00
19
$90.00
$146.00 *4
$202.00 *5
$8.00
$13.00
20
$90.00
$70.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
21
$90.00
$82.00
$101.00
$8.00
$13.00
*1
Standard 400 seed germination test.
*2
Additional sprout counts incur hourly charge.
*3
Includes sodium hydroxide test.
*4
Germ includes dormant TZ count.
*5
Test requires 400 seed TZ according to AOSA rules.
(2) There will be no refund on completed tests. Work will be billed proportional to the amount completed at the time of cancellation. Minimum billed will be one quarter of the hourly rate.
(3) Additional billing will be in 15-minute increments with a minimum of one quarter of the hourly rate for dirty or heavy inert samples which require hand picking for purity analysis.
(4) Additional requests will incur another sample processing check-in fee.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-210Fees for special seed tests.
((Test
Fee
Additional Information
(1) All states noxious weed examination
$36.00
 
(2) Dormant Seed Test
$45.00
 
(a) For crops requiring a 400 seed TZ as required in the AOSA rules
$90.00
 
(b) This fee also applies to paired tests when required by AOSA rules
 
 
(3) Cold (vigor) test for wheat
$70.00
 
(4) Crop or weed exam
 
Standard noxious amount from AOSA rules
(a) Turf-type and other small seeded grasses
$41.00
Kentucky bluegrass, timothy, alkaligrass, fine-leaved fescues
(b) Small seeded legumes and medium seeded crops
$47.00
Brassicas, ryegrass, tall fescue
(c) Wheatgrass and native species
$54.00
 
(d) Grains and large seeded legumes
$24.00
 
(5) Fescue seed ammonia test
$33.00
Required on all certified Blue, Hard, and Sheep fescues
(6) Fluorescence test (400 seed test)
$29.00
Required on all Perennial and Annual ryegrass samples
(7) Miscellaneous services, samples requiring extra time, field run samples, etc.
$40.00/hour
 
(8) Pest and disease (phyto exam) and/or soil exam
$39.00
 
(9) Quarantine tests on seed
 
 
Bluegrass and Bentgrass
$20.00/5 grams
 
Other grasses
$20.00/10 grams
 
(10) Rules test—Canadian
purity
germination
Alfalfa, clover, peas, lentils
$35.00
$27.00
Kentucky bluegrass
$53.00
$33.00
Bentgrass
$78.00
$38.00
(11) Rules test—I.S.T.A.
purity
germination
Alfalfa, clover, peas, lentils
$35.00
$33.00
Kentucky bluegrass
$53.00
$33.00
(12) Moisture test
$33.00
 
(13) Seed Count
 
 
(a) Large seed
$10.00
 
(b) Small seed
$13.00
 
(14) Sod seed analysis
Bluegrass
Fescue
Ryegrass
$81.00
$56.00
$45.00
 
(15) Sodium Hydroxide test for presence of red and/or white wheat
$23.00
 
(16) Undesirable grass species test (includes an all states noxious test) examination (UGS test)
$76.00
 
(17) Germination test in soil
$54.00
 
(18) Wheat bioassay test
$54.00
 
(19) Germination on mixtures
Germination requiring embryo excision
$40.00 per hour for separation of kinds or preparation time
This is in addition to the established germination fee))
Miscellaneous lab testing fees are as follows:
Miscellaneous Lab Fees - Part A
Category
Sod or quality seed analysis *1
Undesirable
grass species
test, no other purity requested
Paired tests or 400 TZ when required by AOSA (from section 200)
Crop or weed exam standard AOSA working amount (in addition to other tests requested)
Quarantine tests on seed
Rules test-Canadian
(No grade report)
Rules test-ISTA
(No orange certificate)
Bluegrass (25 gram test)
Bentgrass and redtop (10 gram test)
Other seed stock (25 gram test)
Purity
Germ
Purity
Germ
1
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$76.00
$59.00
$76.00
$59.00
2
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$68.00
$59.00
$68.00
$59.00
3 *2
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$70.00
$68.00
$70.00
$68.00
4
N/A
$114.00
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
$86.00
N/A
$153.00
$70.00
$153.00
$70.00
5
$126.00
$114.00
$202.00
$76.00
$139.00
N/A
N/A
$117.00
$70.00
$117.00
$70.00
6
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$117.00
$60.00
$117.00
$60.00
7
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$106.00
$70.00
$106.00
$70.00
8
$126.00
$114.00
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
$88.00
$106.00
$70.00
$106.00
$70.00
9
$126.00
$114.00
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
$95.00
$106.00
$76.00
$106.00
$76.00
10
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$106.00
$70.00
$106.00
$70.00
11
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$70.00
$60.00
$70.00
$60.00
12
$126.00
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$76.00
$70.00
$76.00
$70.00
13
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$68.00
$59.00
$68.00
$59.00
14
$126.00
$114.00
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$117.00
$76.00
$117.00
$76.00
15
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$106.00
$70.00
$106.00
$70.00
16
$126.00
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$76.00
$70.00
$76.00
$70.00
17
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$68.00
$60.00
$68.00
$60.00
18
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$68.00
$60.00
$68.00
$60.00
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$139.00
$60.00
$139.00
$60.00
19
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
$70.00
20
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$125.00 *1
$70.00
$125.00 *1
$70.00
21
N/A
N/A
$202.00
$76.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
$125.00 *1
$82.00
$125.00 *1
$82.00
*1
Minimum one hour, then billed in 15 minute increments.
*2
Additional sprout counts incur hourly charge.
Miscellaneous Lab Fee - Part B
Additional sodium hydroxide exam (wheat only)
$47
Ammonia test (required for Fescue certification)
$46
Bioassay (variety specific)
$96
Broomrape (Orobanche minor) in red clover and other species (dry method)
$110
Canadian seed grade report (Canadian test required)
$45
Cold (vigor) test for wheat with Palouse soil
$107
Cold test without soil
$57
Cold test with soil - Specify soil type *1
$65/hour
Dust like species exam (dry method) including broomrape (Orobanche minor)
$152
Dodder exam
$90
EC norms conversion from AOSA report
$45
Electrical conductivity (EC)
$158
Fluorescent test (all perennial and annual ryegrass)
$40
Germination test in soil *1
$65/hour
Hourly charge (applies to especially contaminated or extraordinary samples, e.g., sample prep for coated seed; also used for custom work such as sample preparation, special bulk searches). *1
$65/hour
Mill check *1
$65/hour
Miscellaneous service, in dirt samples, field run samples, cleaning inert *1
$65/hour
Moisture test (oven) *1
$65/hour
Moisture test/Dickey-John test
$63
Noxious weed conversion fee
$45
Noxious weed search in animal feed pellets, bird seed or organic matter *1
$65/hour
Pest and disease (phytosanitary exam) and/or soil exam including sclerotinia, ergot, smut
$95
Potassium iodine/iodide test *1
$65/hour
Preliminary germination percent via email
$15
Preclean quality grain exam
$139
Seed coat dehull for TZ (Sanfoin/oat) *1
$65/hour
Seed count, manual *1
$65/hour
Seed count, mechanical
$24
Seed mixture purity exam, each crop component
$76
Species or veskof exam
$222
Stress germination exam *1
$65/hour
TKW 1000 seed count (total kernel weight/1000 seed)
$56
Wheat species exam *1
$65/hour
*1
Billing in 15-minute increments with a minimum of one quarter of the hourly rate.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-230Official seed sampling or similar service.
Seed lots for official sampling must be made available to the inspector upon arrival to avoid assessment of additional fees for standby-time. Standby-time when the inspector is on-site while samples are prepared for official sampling will be billed in 15-minute increments at a minimum of one quarter of the hourly rate.
Fees for official sampling are in addition to travel time and mileage.
((Crop
Fee
Minimum charge
Peas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size
Standard sampling $0.09 per cwt.
$40.00
 
I.S.T.A. sampling $0.11 per cwt. plus $9.00 per lot
$40.00 plus
$9.00 per lot
For all other kinds
Standard sampling $0.20 per cwt.
$40.00
 
I.S.T.A. sampling $0.24 per cwt. plus $9.00 per lot
$40.00 plus
$9.00 per lot))
Crop
Test
Fee
Minimum charge
Peas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size
Standard sampling
$0.13 per cwt.
$90
Peas, beans, small grains or seeds of similar size
I.S.T.A. sampling
$0.21 per cwt. plus $13.00 per lot
$90
For all other kinds
Standard sampling
$0.28 per cwt.
$90
For all other kinds
I.S.T.A sampling
$0.33 per cwt. plus $13.00 per lot
$90
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-240Fees for blending seed.
(1) Blending fee is not applicable to salvage blends.
((Grass option B*
Washington origin seed
$1.10 per cwt.
Grass option B*
Out-of-state origin
$0.66 per cwt.
Grass option A and all other blends of other crops
 
$0.10 per cwt.
*See WAC 16-303-320, footnote 6 for information on option A and option B.))
(2) Blending fees are as follows:
Seed Origin
Fee
Washington origin certified seed
$17.00 Application plus cost of tag
Out-of-state origin certified seed
$17.00 Application plus cost of tag
(3) See WAC 16-303-350 for tagging fees.
(4) A blend data sheet is filled out with the certifying agency and must be presented at the time of application and maintained by the seed conditioner. Blend data sheet forms can be obtained from the department.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-250Miscellaneous charges for seed services.
Fees for miscellaneous department seed services are as follows:
((Service
Fee
Rush samples (including phone or FAX report if requested at time sample is submitted)
$16.00
High priority sample - Purity result completed before the end of the next business day. (Special circumstances only. Call ahead for availability.)
$160.00
Additional mailing of report
$6.00
each destination
Additional copies of reports
$3.00
minimum fee
Revised reports
$11.00 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
Fee for special shipping and handling service, for example Federal Express, Air Parcel or air freight
$5.00 plus exact shipping cost
Fee for facsimile transmission of documents
$1.00
per document
Mileage - Additional or special requested trips
As established by the Washington State Office of Financial Management
Stand-by time - Or travel time
$40.00/hour
Travel time to be charged when special trip is requested.))
Service
Fee
Rush sample (purity started in 48 hours, including phone report if requested at time sample is submitted)
$136.00
Super rush sample - Purity result completed before the end of the next business day. (Based upon availability with a limit per day, call ahead for availability.)
$204.00
Paper documents: Additional copies-digital
$8.00
Paper documents: Additional copies-registered mail
$8.00 plus exact shipping cost
Samples: Fee for special shipping/packaging for seed samples, plant health samples (live plants) by Federal Express, air parcel or air freight
$20.00 plus exact shipping cost
All other shipping and handling
$8.00 plus exact shipping cost
Revised reports
$15.00 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
Combined reports
$15.00 minimum (hourly fee when applicable)
Drive time and mileage for additional or special requested trips
Drive time at hourly rate plus mileage - OFM rate
Field staff stand-by time at warehouse *1 *2
$65/hour
Split seed sample for outsourcing
$50.00
Digital photo
$11.00/photo
Washington Wilderness Hay and Mulch (WWHAM) certification, if conducted at time of seed certification inspection
$90.00
Washington Wilderness Hay and Mulch (WWHAM) certification, if not conducted at time of seed certification inspection
$90.00 plus drive time at hourly rate plus mileage - OFM rate
Cancellation of seed test *1
Proportional to work completed prior to cancellation-hourly rate for a minimum of 15 minutes
Hourly rate
$65/hour
*1
No refund on completed tests or work. Work will be billed proportional to amount completed at the time of request.
*2
Minimum billed will be one quarter of the hourly rate.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-300Phytosanitary certification of seedFees.
((Service
Fee
Additional Information
Federal Phytosanitary
certificate
$50.00
 
State Phytosanitary certificate
$45.00
 
Field inspection - All seed except wheat seed (for each required inspection)
$5.83 per acre, per required inspection
$55.00 minimum fee, per inspection
Field inspection - Wheat seed only
$2.33 per acre
or fraction thereof
$55.00 minimum fee, per inspection
Area inspection
$0.60 per acre
 
Late fee - Per application
$50.00))
 
Service
Fee
Additional Information
Federal phytosanitary certificate
$70.00
Additional hourly fee may apply for consultation and billed at one quarter of the hourly rate
State phytosanitary certificate
$63.00
Additional hourly fee may apply for consultation and billed at one quarter of the hourly rate
Certificate of origin
$55.00
Additional hourly fee may apply for consultation and billed at one quarter of the hourly rate
Resignature
$4.00
Resignature of expired visual *1
Verification
$4.00
Reexport phytosanitary verification
Phytosanitary field application *2
$45.00
No refund after processing
Phytosanitary field inspection - All seed (for each required inspection) *2 *3
$8.00 per acre, per required inspection
$90 minimum fee, per inspection. No refund after inspection is completed
Area inspection *2 *3
$3.11 per acre, per required inspection
Plus travel time and mileage
Late fee - Per field application
$139.00
Based on scheduling may also include travel time and mileage. After application due date, application may be rejected
Nematode soil sample
$33.00
Flat fee per sample
 
Phytosanitary field application due dates are found in WAC 16-301-220.
*1
Prior departmental authorization required in advance and site must meet specific criteria to qualify.
*2
No refund on rejected fields due to findings or results. To be eligible for a refund of the per acre fee, the seed crop application must be withdrawn prior to field inspection.
*3
An outsourced plant health analysis or laboratory exam may be applicable to assess field health and may result in costs separate from the inspection application and acreage fee.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-310Organization for economic cooperation and development scheme for varietal certification (O.E.C.D.) fees.
In addition to fees required by applicable Washington certification rules, the following fees shall apply to all seed tagged O.E.C.D. and is payable by the person requesting O.E.C.D. certificate. The certifying agency may require fees paid in advance:
((Service
Fee
Additional Information
O.E.C.D. certificate
$17.00 each
 
O.E.C.D. grow out test
$72.00 each entry
No charge for control entry
O.E.C.D. assessment
cost to program
This is a pass through fee to USDA
O.E.C.D. tagging fee*
$0.91/cwt.
All grasses except tall fescue
 
$0.55/cwt.
Tall fescue
 
$0.57/cwt.
All other crops
*
Minimum tagging fee is $13.00.))
Service
Fee
O.E.C.D. assessment *1
Actual cost to program. This is a pass through fee to USDA
O.E.C.D. certificate *2
$40.00 each
O.E.C.D. reissued certificate
See Section 250 for additional document copies
O.E.C.D. grow out test *3
$100.00 each entry
O.E.C.D. tagging fee *4
$17.00 Application plus tag fee cost
*1
An additional O.E.C.D. assessment will be billed on each O.E.C.D. seed lot assessed by USDA-O.E.C.D. authorities.
 
These charges will be billed in addition to other listed fees.
*2
O.E.C.D. certificate fee does not include required field application, inspection, laboratory fees or tagging.
*3
No charge for control entry.
*4
See WAC 16-303-350 for tagging fee.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 12-19-065, filed 9/17/12, effective 10/18/12)
WAC 16-303-315((Service fee for sod))Quality seed ((tags and)) tagging.
(1) Service fee for ((sod)) quality seed tags and tagging shall be $0.25 per cwt. ((Minimum tagging fee is $13.00.))
Service
Fee
Quality Sod tag
$17.00 Application plus $0.25 cwt and tag fee
Quality Timothy tag
$17.00 Application plus tag fee
Quality Orchardgrass tag
$17.00 Application plus tag fee
(2) Seed lots which meet the field and seed standards will be tagged with a "quality seed" tag per WAC 16-302-395 through 16-302-410 or WAC 16-302-740 through 16-302-756.
(3) Tag fees are specified in WAC 16-303-350.
(4) Quality tagging does not include required field inspection or laboratory analysis.
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 17-08-090, filed 4/5/17, effective 5/6/17)
WAC 16-303-320Certification fees for seed certified by the department.
Seed certification fees apply to seed classes identified in WAC 16-302-015, as follows:
(1) Fees apply to both new and renewal applications.
(2) Seed certification application due dates are specified in WAC 16-302-050.
(3) The ((seed processor))applicant for seed certification is responsible for seed certification fees including sampling, testing, ((production))tagging and final certification fees, and may accept responsibility for any other additional fees associated with certification. Fees for services such as O.E.C.D. and ((sod)) quality exams, etc., are in addition to the fees listed in this section.
((Seed
Application Fee 1/
Seedling field
inspection fee
Seedling
producing or field
inspectionFee 2/
Late
Application
Penalty Fee
Reinspection Fee
(other than
isolation)
Production
Fee (includes
tagging) 7/10/11/
Seed shipped
Out-of-State (uncleaned)
Alfalfa, Red clover, White clover and Trefoil
$32.25 per variety per grower
$54.00 per field
$2.00 per acre
$50.00
$58.00 per field
$0.57/cwt. 5/
$0.22/cwt.
Annual grasses
$32.25 per field
N/A
$2.00 per acre
$50.00 per field
$58.00 per field
$0.45/cwt.
$0.22
Bean
$32.25 per variety per grower
N/A
$2.00 per acre 3/
(one inspection)
$4.00 per acre 4/
(two inspections)
$50.00
$58.00 per field
$0.57/cwt.
$0.22/cwt.
Corn
$32.25 per field
N/A
$55.00 first acre
$12.00 ea. additional acre except hybrid corn $5.35 ea. additional acre
$50.00
———
$0.15 per tag issued
$4.00 per document
Industrial hemp
$32.25 per field
N/A
Hourly rate, travel time and mileage as established in WAC 16-303-250
$50.00
Additional inspections: Hourly rate, travel time and mileage as established in WAC 16-303-250
$0.15 per tag issued; $15.00 minimum fee
N/A
Perennial Grasses 6/
$32.25 per field
$54.00 per field
$54.00 per field
$50.00
$58.00 per field
Option A
$0.91/cwt. for all grass except tall fescue
$0.55/cwt. tall fescue
Option B
$1.26/cwt. (min. $12.54)
$0.34
Rapeseed, Canola, and Mustard
$32.25 per variety per grower
N/A
$2.00 per acre (one inspection)
$50.00 per grower
$58.00 per field
$0.57/cwt.
$0.22
Turnip, Rutabaga, Kale
$32.25 per field
N/A
$4.00 per acre (two inspections)
$50.00
$58.00 per field
$0.57/cwt.
$0.22
1/
Seed certification application due dates can be found in WAC 16-302-050.
2/
Seedling producing or field inspection fees are refundable if the acreage is withdrawn before the inspection is completed. In the case of bean seed, fees are required of seedling fields to be harvested for certification the year of planting.
3/
One inspection is required for Great Northern Red Mexican, pinto, pink, and small white bean.
4/
Includes windrow inspection which is required for certification of snap beans, kidney beans, and eligibility for shipment into the state of Idaho.
5/
Production fees are billed at completion of laboratory analysis tests. If no seed is tagged, $0.10 of the $0.57 per cwt. production fee is refundable.
6/
Option A: Inspection and final certification fees are based on pounds sampled and billed upon completion of required laboratory tests.
 
Option B: Inspection and final certification fees are based on pounds tagged after required laboratory tests are completed. Those dealers requesting sampling and tagging privileges and/or participation in Option B must sign a memorandum of agreement that shall expire on June 30 of each year. The memorandum may be terminated by the director if the conditioner violates certification standards or requirements of memorandum.
7/
Does not include shipping and handling charge for tags.
8/
Service inspection of seed fields
 
Service inspection will be charged the established hourly rate inclusive of travel time and inspection time. This excludes the seedling inspection which is charged according to the above chart.
 
Service inspections will be charged a mileage fee based upon the OFM mileage rate.
9/
Hybrid inspections (pollen counts)
 
All crops except corn and industrial hemp:
 
(a) $48.50 per inspection if done at the time of the certification inspection.
 
(b) $135.00 per inspection if not conducted at the time of the certification inspection.
10/
Minimum tagging fee is $13.00.
11/
For seed lots in packages of less than 25 lbs., tags are $0.15 per tag in addition to the production fee.
(2) Other fees associated with grass seed certification:
Out-of-state origin seed tagged with interagency certification tags.
Grass Option A:
$0.33 per cwt.
Grass Option B:
$0.73 per cwt.
(3) Reissuance of certification tags is $0.15 per tag or a minimum fee of $13.00.))
(4) Certification fees for seed certified by the department are as follows:
Crop
Application Fee
Seedling Field
Inspection Fee
Seedling
Producing or Field
InspectionFee
Late
Application
Penalty Fee
Reinspection Fee
(other than
isolation)
Seed Shipped
Out-of-State (uncleaned) Document Fee
Alfalfa, Red clover, White clover and Trefoil
$45 per field
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Annual grass
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Bean *1 *2
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Camelina
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Corn (Hybrid and nonhybrid) *3
$45 per field
N/A
$76.00 first acre, $17 each additional acre
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$8 each document
Hemp
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Perennial grass
$45 per field
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Radish
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Rapeseed, Canola, and Mustard
$45 per field
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Hybrid rapeseed, canola and mustard $7.00 per acre, per required inspection
Sunflower
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Hybrid sunflower $7.00 per acre, per required inspection
Turnip, Rutabaga, Kale
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Woody Plants and Forbs
$45 per field
N/A
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$139 fee per late application
hourly rate plus drive time and mileage
$7 each document
Service Inspections excluding hybrid
$45 per field
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
$3.90 per acre, per required inspection
N/A
N/A
N/A
Annual and Rough Bluegrass Quarantine
$45 per field
$87.60 per acre plus time and mileage including travel time
$87.60 per acre plus time and mileage including travel time
N/A
N/A
N/A
*1
One inspection is required for Great Northern, Red Mexican, pinto, pink, and small white bean.
*2
Includes windrow inspection which is required for certification of snap beans, kidney beans, and eligibility for shipment into the state of Idaho.
*3
Corn bin inspection billed at 45 minutes of the hourly rate per inspection.
(5) Crop acreage fee does not include required laboratory fees or tagging. Minimum tagging fee is $17.00 per application. Tagging fees are specified in WAC 16-303-350. This does not include the shipping and handling charge for tags.
(6)(a) Crop hybrid pollen count:
(b) All crops except corn and hemp:
(i) $67.42 per inspection if done at the time of the certification inspection.
(ii) $187.00 per inspection is not conducted at the time of the certification inspection.
(7) No refund on rejected fields due to findings or results. To be eligible for a refund of the per acre fees, the seed crop application must be withdrawn prior to the field inspection.
(8) Seed stock class (foundation/prebasic, registered/basic) of all crops for certification $32.50 per field plus per acre fee.
(9) Seedling field inspection and seedling producing or field inspection fee is $90 minimum fee, per inspection.
(10) Seedling field inspection and seedling producing or field inspection fees are refundable if the acreage is withdrawn before the inspection is completed. In the case of bean seed, fees are required of seedling fields to be harvested for certification the year of planting.
(11) Late application penalty fee is based on scheduling and may also include travel time and mileage. After application due date, application may be rejected.
(12) Reinspection fee mileage will be charged at the current OFM mileage rate.
NEW SECTION
WAC 16-303-350Seed tagging fees.
(1) Seed tagging fees for certification, O.E.C.D., crucifer and specialty tags are as follows:
Certified Tags
Card stock 4x3: Sod quality, Quality Timothy, Quality Orchard grass, Foundation, Registered, Certified, Experimental, Select, Source Identified
$0.03/tag
Certified substandard class
$0.13/tag
Certified adhesive 4x3
$0.06/tag
Registered adhesive
$0.09/tag
OECD Tags
OECD 4x3 1st Gen tag
$0.08/tag
OECD 4x3 Prebasic, Basic
$0.31/tag
OECD 4-5/8 x 2-7/8 adhesive
$0.08/label
Crucifer Tags
1.5x1 Crucifer adhesive label
$0.19/label
1x3 Crucifer adhesive label
$0.19/label
4x1 Crucifer adhesive label
$0.10/label
4x3 Crucifer card stock
$0.13/tag
4x8 Crucifer adhesive label
$0.10/label
4x8 Crucifer card stock
$0.13/tag
Specialty Tags
Zip tie and all other specialty tags
$2.22 each
(2) Reissuance of certification tags requires an application fee of $17.00 plus price of tags.
REPEALER
The following section of the Washington Administrative Code is repealed:
WAC 16-303-317
Annual and rough bluegrass quarantine fees.