PROPOSED RULES
Original Notice.
Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 08-19-012.
Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: WAC 246-780-001, 246-780-010, 246-780-020, 246-780-022, 246-780-025, 246-780-028, 246-780-030, 246-780-040 and 246-780-060; and new section WAC 246-780-026, farmers' market nutrition program.
Hearing Location(s): Department of Health, 111 Israel Road S.E., Building 2, Room 158, Tumwater, WA 98504-7886, on July 29, 2010, at 10:00 a.m.
Date of Intended Adoption: August 2, 2010.
Submit Written Comments to: Janice K. Boden, Department of Health, P.O. Box 47886, 111 Israel Road S.E., Tumwater, WA 98504-7886, web site http://www3.doh.wa.gov/policyreview/, fax (360) 236-2345, by July 16, 2010.
Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Janice K. Boden by July 16, 2010, TTY (800) 833-6388 or 711.
Purpose of the Proposal and Its Anticipated Effects, Including Any Changes in Existing Rules: The proposal adds farm stores to the women, infants and children farmers' market nutrition program. Adding farm stores gives WIC clients the opportunity to purchase locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables directly from the farmer at the farm. The proposal tells farmers how to apply for authorization and what will be expected of them after authorization. The proposal also updates and clarifies language throughout the existing rule.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: This proposal will benefit WIC clients by authorizing additional locations where they may purchase fresh local fruits and vegetables with their WIC farmers' market checks. Small local farmers will benefit from having an additional source of revenue.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 43.70.700.
Statute Being Implemented: RCW 43.70.700.
Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.
Name of Proponent: Department of health, governmental.
Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Drafting: Janice K. Boden, 111 Israel Road S.E. Tumwater, WA, (360) 236-3610; Implementation and Enforcement: Janet Charles, WIC Director, 111 Israel Road S.E., Tumwater, WA, (360) 236-3697.
No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. The proposed rule would not impose more than minor costs on businesses in an industry.
A cost-benefit analysis is required under RCW 34.05.328. A preliminary cost-benefit analysis may be obtained by contacting Janice K. Boden, P.O. Box 47886, Tumwater, WA 98504-7886, phone (360) 236-3610, fax (360) 236-2345, e-mail janice.boden@doh.wa.gov.
June 22, 2010
Mary C. Selecky
Secretary
OTS-3224.3
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 00-07-129, filed 3/22/00,
effective 4/22/00)
WAC 246-780-001
What is the ((WIC)) purpose of the
farmers' market nutrition program?
(1) The purpose of the
((WIC)) farmers' market nutrition program (FMNP) is to:
(a) Provide locally grown, fresh, nutritious, unprepared
fruits and vegetables to women, infants over five months of
age, and children, who participate in the special supplemental
nutrition program for women, infants, and children (((WIC)));
and
(b) Expand the awareness and use of farmers' markets where consumers can buy directly from the grower.
(2) The ((WIC farmers' market nutrition program)) FMNP is
administered by the Washington state department((s)) of health
((and agriculture)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-001, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-001, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]
(1) "Authorized" or "authorization" means an ((eligible
grower and/or farmers' market)) applicant has met the
selection criteria and has been issued a signed ((an
agreement/))contract with the department allowing
participation in the ((WIC farmers' market nutrition program))
FMNP.
(2) "Authorized farm store" means a store or stand authorized by the department which is located at the site of agricultural production and is owned, leased, rented, or sharecropped and operated by an authorized grower where produce is sold directly to consumers.
(3) "Authorized farmers' market" means a farmers' market authorized by the department that has a minimum of five or more authorized growers who assemble at a defined location for the purpose of selling their produce directly to consumers.
(4) "Authorized grower" means an individual authorized by the department who grows a portion of the produce that they sell at a Washington state authorized farmers' market or authorized farm store.
(5) "Broker" or "wholesale distributor" means an
individual or business who exclusively sells produce grown by
others. There is an exception for an individual employed by
((a)) an authorized grower ((who is qualified to participate
in the WIC farmers' market nutrition program or is employed by
a)) or nonprofit organization to sell produce on behalf of
((qualified)) authorized growers.
(((3))) (6) "Check" means a negotiable financial
instrument issued by the FMNP to WIC clients to purchase
eligible foods.
(7) "Contract" ((or "agreement")) means a written legal
document binding the contractor and the department to
designated terms and conditions.
(((4) "Contractor" means a farmers' market who has a
signed contract with the department to participate in the WIC
farmers' market nutrition program.
(5))) (8) "Cut herbs" means fresh herbs with no medicinal
value that are not potted ((or bagged)).
(((6))) (9) "Department" means the Washington state
department((s)) of health ((and agriculture)).
(((7))) (10) "Disqualification" means ((the act of))
terminating the ((agreement and/or)) contract of an authorized
farmers' market, authorized grower ((and/))or ((farmers'
market from the WIC farmers' market nutrition program))
authorized farm store for noncompliance with ((program)) FMNP
requirements.
(((8))) (11) "Eligible foods" means locally grown,
unprocessed (except for washing), fresh, nutritious fruits,
vegetables, and cut herbs.
(((9) "Eligible grower" means an individual or business
who grows a portion of the produce that they sell at
Washington state authorized farmers' markets.
(10))) (12) "Farmers' market" means a ((membership of))
farmers' market authorized by the department that has at least
five or more authorized growers who assemble at a defined
location for the purpose of selling their produce directly to
consumers.
(((11))) (13) "FMNP" ((or "program")) means the WIC
farmers' market nutrition program.
(((12) "Locally grown" means Washington grown or grown in
an adjacent county of Idaho or Oregon.
(13) "Local WIC agency" means the contracted agency or clinic where a client receives WIC services and WIC farmers' market checks.
(14) "Program coordinator")) (14) "Local WIC agency" means the contracted agency or clinic where a client receives WIC services and farmers' market checks.
(15) "Locally grown" means Washington grown or grown in an adjacent county of Idaho or Oregon.
(16) "Market manager" means an individual designated by
the farmers' market ((manager ()) management or ((market))
board member((s))) who is responsible for overseeing the
market's participation in the ((WIC farmers' market nutrition
program)) FMNP.
(((15))) (17) "Trafficking" means the buying or
exchanging of ((WIC)) farmers' market checks for cash, drugs,
or alcohol.
(((16) "Validating" means stamping the WIC farmers'
market check in the designated box with appropriate market and
grower identification numbers using the stamper provided by
the department.
(17))) (18) "WIC" or "WIC nutrition program" means the federally funded special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children administered in Washington state by the department of health.
(((18))) (19) "WIC client" ((or "client")) means a
pregnant, breast feeding, or postpartum woman, infant, or
child receiving WIC benefits.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-010, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-010, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]
(a) Apply for authorization((,)) on a form provided by
the department;
(b) Meet the selection criteria((,)) in subsection (2) of
this section;
(c) Complete training on FMNP requirements; and ((sign))
(d) Receive a contract ((with)) from the department
signed by both the department and the applicant.
(2) The selection ((is based on the following)) criteria
are:
(a) ((The local WIC agency in the farmers' market service
area must participate in the WIC farmers' market nutrition
program.
(b))) The farmers' market must have a designated market
manager on-site during operating hours((.));
(((c))) (b) The farmers' market must have been in
operation a minimum of one year. ((If there is a market
currently participating in the program in an area where a new
market has applied to participate,)) The one-year requirement
may be waived((.
(d) The farmers' market must keep a current list of eligible growers, including the farmer's name, business address, telephone number, and crops to be sold July through October. The farmers' market must agree to provide this list to the state WIC office on request.
(e))) by the department based on capacity and need;
(c) The farmers' market must be located within twenty
miles of the local WIC agency((.));
(((f) A minimum of five eligible)) (d) At lease five
authorized growers must participate in the farmers' market
each year((.));
(((g))) (e) The ((farmers' market)) applicant must agree
to comply with training sessions and monitor visits((.)); and
(((h))) (f) The ((farmers' market)) applicant must agree
to comply with all terms and conditions specified in the
contract.
(3) ((The WIC farmers' market nutrition program is not
required to authorize all applicants.)) The FMNP is not
required to authorize all applications. Selection is also
based on community need.
(4) An authorized farmers' market, must reapply at the end of the current contract; however, neither the department nor the participant has an obligation to renew a contract.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-020, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-020, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]
(((a))) (1) Comply with the ((WIC farmers' market
nutrition program)) FMNP requirements and the terms and
conditions of ((the farmers' market)) their contract;
(((b))) (2) Accept training and technical assistance on
((WIC farmers' market nutrition program)) FMNP requirements
from department staff;
(((c))) (3) Provide in person training to authorized
growers, market employees and ((eligible growers in person on
WIC farmers' market nutrition program)) volunteers on FMNP
requirements including, but not limited to: Eligible foods,
check redemption procedures, civil rights requirements and the
complaint process;
(((d))) (4) Be accountable for the actions of ((market))
employees ((involved in the WIC farmers' market nutrition
program)) and volunteers;
(((e) Obtain signed grower agreements from eligible
growers before they accept WIC farmers' market checks;
(f))) (5) Keep a current list of authorized growers, including the authorized grower's name, business address, telephone number, and crops to be sold during the farmers' market season. The authorized farmers' market must provide this list to the department on request;
(6) Ensure that ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks are
((redeemed)) accepted only by ((eligible)) authorized growers
for locally grown eligible foods;
(((g) Allow only growers selling locally grown produce to
accept WIC farmers' market checks;
(h) Ensure that WIC farmers' market checks are redeemed only for eligible foods;
(i) Ensure eligible growers redeem WIC farmers' market checks within valid dates;
(j) Ensure eligible growers have and display the "WIC Farmers' Market Checks Welcome Here" sign each market day when at authorized markets;
(k))) (7) Report to the department anyone that accepts FMNP checks without authorization from the department;
(8) Refuse to ((validate)) process any ((WIC farmers'
market)) FMNP checks ((from ineligible growers;
(l) Agree to designate a program coordinator to validate WIC farmers' market checks with the appropriate market and grower identification numbers;
(m) Comply with federal and state nondiscrimination laws;
(n) Ensure that WIC farmers' market nutrition program clients receive the same courtesies as other customers;
(o) Agree to provide the department with any information it has available regarding its participation in the WIC farmers' market nutrition program;
(p) Agree to keep WIC farmers' market client information confidential;
(q) Agree to allow the department to monitor the farmers' market for compliance with program requirements;
(r) Notify the department immediately if and when market operations cease; and
(s) Report any suspected noncompliance with WIC farmers' market nutrition program requirements to the department.
(2) Neither the department nor the contractor have an obligation to renew a contract.)) taken by unauthorized individuals;
(9) Ensure FMNP checks are stamped with the appropriate market and authorized grower identification numbers;
(10) Ensure authorized growers have and display the "WIC Farmers' Market Checks Welcome Here" sign each day;
(11) Comply with federal and state nondiscrimination laws;
(12) Ensure that WIC clients receive the same courtesies as other customers;
(13) Provide the department, upon request, with any information it has available regarding its participation in the FMNP;
(14) Keep WIC client information confidential;
(15) Allow the department to monitor the authorized farmers' market for compliance with FMNP requirements;
(16) Notify the FMNP immediately if authorized farmers' market operations cease; and
(17) Notify the FMNP immediately of any authorized farmers' market, authorized grower or authorized farm store suspected of noncompliance with FMNP requirements.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-022, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00.]
(1) Grow a portion of the produce they have for sale. Any individual who purchases all the produce they plan to resell is considered a broker and is not allowed to participate in the program;
(2) Sell at an authorized farmers' market;
(3) Agree to follow the terms and conditions of the grower agreement; and
(4) Sign the grower agreement and return it to the department for signature and to be assigned a grower identification number.)) (1) To become authorized to participate in the FMNP an applicant must:
(a) Apply for authorization as a grower on a form provided by the department;
(b) Meet the grower selection criteria in subsection (2) of this section;
(c) Complete training on FMNP requirements provided by either an authorized farmers' market manager or the department; and
(d) Receive a contract from the department signed by both the department and the applicant.
(2) Grower selection criteria are:
(a) The applicant must grow a portion of the produce they have for sale;
(b) The applicant must sell locally grown produce at either or both the authorized farmers' market or the authorized farm store as identified on the completed application;
(c) The applicant must agree to follow the terms and conditions of the grower contract.
(3) The FMNP is not required to authorize all applications. Selection is also based on community need.
(4) An authorized grower must reapply at the end of the current contract; however, neither the department nor the participant has an obligation to renew a contract.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-025, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00.]
(a) Apply for authorization as a farm store on a form provided by the department;
(b) Meet the farm store selection criteria in subsection (2) of this section;
(c) Complete training on FMNP requirements provided by either an authorized farmers' market manager or the FMNP; and
(d) Receive a contract from the department signed by both the department and the applicant.
(2) Farm store selection criteria are:
(a) The farm store must be located at the site of agricultural production and grow, at that location, a portion of the produce they have for sale;
(b) The farm store must sell locally grown produce;
(c) The applicant must agree to follow the terms and conditions of the contract.
(3) An authorized farm store must reapply at the end of the current contract; however, neither the department nor the participant has an obligation to renew a contract.
(4) The department is not required to authorize all applicants. Priority for authorization will be given to applicants located in areas without an authorized farmers' market.
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(1) Comply with the ((WIC farmers' market nutrition
program)) FMNP requirements and the terms and conditions of
the ((grower agreement)) contract;
(2) Accept training ((on WIC farmers' market nutrition
program)) and technical assistance on FMNP requirements and
assure that all persons working ((in the authorized grower's
stall)) or volunteering with the authorized grower or at the
authorized farm store at the location(s) specified in the
contract are trained as well. Training may be provided by
either a farmers' market manager or the FMNP and includes, but
is not limited to: Eligible foods, check processing and
redemption procedures, civil rights requirements and the
complaint process;
(3) Be held accountable regarding FMNP purchases and
requirements for the actions of all persons working ((in the
authorized grower's stall regarding WIC farmers' market
nutrition program purchases)) or volunteering with the
authorized grower or at the authorized farm store at the
location(s) specified in the contract;
(4) Accept ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks only for
eligible foods;
(5) Accept ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks only at
authorized farmers' markets or at authorized farm stores at
the location(s) specified in the contract;
(6) Accept ((WIC farmers' market checks within the valid
dates of the program;
(7) Redeem WIC farmers' market checks by the date imprinted on the check;
(8))) FMNP checks within the valid dates of the FMNP and redeem checks by the date imprinted on the check;
(7) Display the "WIC Farmers' Market Checks Welcome Here"
sign ((each market day when at authorized markets)) when
selling eligible foods at authorized farmers' markets and
authorized farm stores;
(((9))) (8) Provide ((the)) WIC ((farmers' market
nutrition program)) clients with the full amount of product
for the value of each ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP check;
(((10))) (9) Charge WIC ((farmers' market nutrition
program)) clients the same prices as other customers;
(((11) Have the WIC farmers' market checks validated by
the program coordinator at the farmers' market where the
checks were accepted before cashing or depositing them;
(12))) (10) Make produce available to WIC clients that is the same quality as that offered to other customers;
(((13))) (11) Comply with federal and state
nondiscrimination laws;
(((14))) (12) Treat WIC ((farmers' market customers))
clients as courteously as other customers;
(((15))) (13) Cooperate with department staff in
monitoring for compliance with ((program)) FMNP requirements
and provide information on request;
(((16))) (14) Reimburse the ((department)) FMNP for ((WIC
farmers' market)) mishandled FMNP checks ((taken improperly));
(((17))) (15) Not collect sales tax on ((WIC farmers'
market)) FMNP check purchases;
(((18))) (16) Not seek ((payment)) reimbursement from WIC
((farmers' market nutrition program)) clients for checks not
paid by the ((department)) FMNP;
(((19))) (17) Not give cash back for purchases less than
the value of the FMNP checks; and
(((20))) (18) Not trade, barter or otherwise use ((WIC))
farmers' market checks to purchase foods from other growers or
pay for market fees or other business costs.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-028, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00.]
(2) ((Ineligible items include, but are not limited to,
baked goods, cheeses, cider, crafts, dairy products, dried
fruits, dried herbs, dried vegetables, eggs, flowers, fruit
juices, honey, jams, jellies, meats, nuts, potted herbs,
seafood, seeds, and syrups.)) Federal regulations do not allow
WIC clients to buy the following items with FMNP checks:
(a) Baked goods;
(b) Cheeses;
(c) Cider;
(d) Crafts;
(e) Dairy products;
(f) Dried fruits;
(g) Dried herbs;
(h) Dried vegetables;
(i) Eggs;
(j) Flowers,
(k) Fruit juices;
(l) Honey;
(m) Jams;
(n) Jellies;
(o) Meats;
(p) Nuts;
(q) Potted herbs;
(r) Seafood;
(s) Seeds; and
(t) Syrups.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-030, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-030, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]
(2) Noncompliance includes, but is not limited to:
(a) Failing to display the "WIC Farmers' Market Checks
Welcome Here" sign each ((market)) day when selling at
authorized farmers' markets or authorized farm stores;
(b) Providing unauthorized food, nonfood items, or other
items to WIC ((farmers' market nutrition program)) clients in
((lieu of, or in addition to, eligible foods)) exchange for
the FMNP check;
(c) Charging the ((program)) FMNP for foods not received
by the WIC client;
(d) Providing rain checks or credit to WIC clients in ((a
WIC farmers' market nutrition program)) an FMNP transaction;
(e) Giving change to WIC ((farmers' market nutrition
program)) clients if the purchase is less than the value of
the ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP check;
(f) ((Validating WIC farmers' market checks without
having authorization from the department;
(g))) Accepting ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks
without having a signed ((agreement)) contract with the
department;
(((h))) (g) Accepting ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks
at unauthorized farmers' markets or unauthorized farm stores;
(((i) Failing to get the WIC farmers' market checks
validated with the market and grower identification numbers by
the farmers' market program coordinator where the checks were
accepted;
(j))) (h) Collecting sales tax on ((WIC farmers' market))
FMNP purchases;
(((k))) (i) Seeking ((restitution)) reimbursement from
((program)) WIC clients for checks not paid by the department;
and
(((l) Accepting and/or validating checks outside of the
program dates; and
(m))) (j) Violating the rules of this chapter or the
provisions of the contract ((and/or agreement)).
(3) Authorized farmers' markets ((and)), authorized
growers, and authorized farm stores found in noncompliance
will be notified by the ((department and given the opportunity
to correct the problem)) department in writing.
(4) If ((a farmers' market or grower)) an authorized
market is subsequently found in noncompliance for the same or
a similar reason, the department may impose sanctions, such as
monetary penalties or disqualification, without giving the
opportunity to correct the problem.
(5) When the department notifies ((a)) an authorized
farmers' market ((or)), authorized grower or authorized farm
store of ((anything)) a pending adverse action that affects
their ((participation)) authorization status in the
((program)) FMNP, the department ((shall give)) must mail
written notice ((not less than)) at least fifteen days before
the effective date of the action. The notice ((shall)) must
state what action is being taken, the effective date of the
action, and the procedure for requesting an appeal hearing.
(6) The department may deny payment to ((a)) an
authorized grower or an authorized farm store for mishandling
((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks.
(7) The department may seek reimbursement from ((a)) an
authorized grower or authorized farm store for payments made
on ((improperly handled WIC farmers' market)) mishandled FMNP
checks.
(8) Monetary penalties ((shall)) must be paid to the
department within the time period specified in the notice. The department ((shall)) may refer ((farmers' markets and/or
growers)) an authorized grower or authorized farm store who
fails to pay within the specified time period to a commercial
collection agency. ((In addition, the department may
disqualify a farmers' market or grower.))
(9) ((A)) An authorized farmers' market ((or)),
authorized grower or authorized farm store that has been
disqualified from the ((WIC farmers' market nutrition program
must)) FMNP may reapply at the end of the disqualification
period to be considered for authorization.
(10) Any trafficking in ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP
checks (((exchanging checks for cash, drugs, or alcohol))) in
any amount ((shall)) must result in disqualification.
(11) ((Farmers' markets and growers)) An authorized
farmers' market, authorized grower or authorized farm store
who commits fraud or other unlawful activities are liable for
prosecution according to ((program)) FMNP regulations. (7
C.F.R. 248.10(k).)
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-040, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-040, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]
(2) If the action being appealed is a disqualification of
((a)) an authorized farmers' market, the authorized farmers'
market ((shall)) must cease ((validating WIC)) processing
farmers' market checks for all authorized growers
((participating in the market)) effective the date specified
in the sanction notice.
(3) If the action being appealed is a disqualification of
((a)) an authorized grower or authorized farm store, the
authorized grower ((shall)) or authorized farm store must
cease accepting ((WIC farmers' market)) FMNP checks effective
the date specified in the sanction notice. In addition, the
authorized farmers' market ((shall)) must cease ((validating))
processing checks for the affected authorized grower. Payments ((shall)) must not be made for any ((WIC farmers'
market)) FMNP checks submitted ((by a grower)) for payment
during a period of disqualification.
(4) The department may, at its discretion, permit the
authorized farmers' market ((or)), authorized grower or
authorized farm store to continue participating in the
((program)) FMNP pending the appeal hearing outcome. The
authorized farmers' market, authorized grower or authorized
farm store may be required to repay funds for FMNP checks
redeemed while waiting for the outcome of the hearing,
depending on the hearing outcome.
(5) A request for an appeal hearing ((shall)) must be in
writing and ((shall)) must:
(a) State the issue raised;
(b) Contain a summary of the authorized farmers' market's
((or)), authorized grower's, authorized farm store's or
applicant's position on the issue, indicating whether each
charge is admitted, denied, or not contested;
(c) State the name and address of the authorized farmers'
market ((or)), authorized grower, authorized farm store or
applicant requesting an appeal hearing;
(d) State the name and address of the attorney
representing the authorized farmers' market ((or)), authorized
grower, authorized farm store or applicant if any;
(e) State the ((farmers' market or grower's)) need for an
interpreter or other special accommodations, if necessary; and
(f) Have a copy of the notice from the department attached.
(6) A request for an appeal ((shall)) must be filed at
the Department of Health, Adjudicative Clerk's Office, ((1107
Eastside,)) P.O. Box 47879, Olympia, WA 98504-7879. The
request ((shall)) must be made within twenty-eight days of the
date the farmers' market or grower received the ((department))
department's notice.
(7) The decision concerning the appeal ((shall)) must be
made within sixty days from the date the request for an appeal
hearing was received by the adjudicative clerk's office. The
time ((shall be extended by as many days as)) may be extended
if all parties agree ((to with good cause)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120 and 7 C.F.R. 248. 00-07-129, § 246-780-060, filed 3/22/00, effective 4/22/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.120. 96-01-085, § 246-780-060, filed 12/18/95, effective 1/18/96.]