WSR 18-03-121
AGENDA
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
[Filed January 19, 2018, 11:52 a.m.]
Following is the department of agriculture's semi-annual rules development agenda for the period of January 1 through June 30, 2018. This document is in compliance with RCW 34.05.314.
The department may undertake additional rule-making activity as conditions warrant. If you have questions regarding the department's rule-making agenda, please contact Henri Gonzales at 360-902-1802 or hgonzales@agr.wa.gov.
SEMI-ANNUAL RULES DEVELOPMENT AGENDA
January 1 – June 30, 2018
WAC Chapter
Rule Title or Subject
Agency Contact
Tentative Timeline
 
CR-101
CR-105
CR-102
CR-103
Subject of Rule Making
New
16-131
Marijuana-infused edibles
Claudia Coles
Food Safety and Consumer Services
Division
phone 206-321-1124
ccoles@agr.wa.gov
July
2017
December 2017
February 2018
Establishes in rule processing and licensing endorsement requirements for processors of marijuana-infused edibles; and a penalty schedule for violations as provided for in chapter 138, Laws of 2017.
New
16-161
Standards for the production of marijuana
Brenda Book
Organic Program
phone 360-902-2090
bbook@agr.wa.gov
October 2017
September 2018
November 2018
Establishes in rule standards for the production of marijuana that would be consistent with the requirements of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) National Organic Program as provided for in chapter 317, Laws of 2017.
16-30
Restricted feedlots and restricted holding facilities
Jodi Jones
Animal Services Division
phone 360-902-1889
jjones@agr.wa.gov
June
2018
TBD
TBD
For category two restricted holding facilities: Removes the certificate of veterinary inspection exemption, allows for cattle to feed on grass, and removes the "no provision for grazing" statement. Includes additional audit and notification requirements for category one and category three facilities.
16-54
Animal importation
Jodi Jones
Animal Services Division
phone 360-902-1889
jjones@agr.wa.gov
June
2018
TBD
TBD
Removes the certificate of veterinary inspection exemption for category two restricted holding facilities.
16-86
Cattle and bison diseases in Washington state
Dr. Brian Joseph
Animal Services Division
phone 360-902-1881
bjoseph@agr.wa.gov
December 2017
July
2018
November 2018
Requires cattle to be individually identified with an official USDA radio-frequency identification (RFID) device when female cattle receive brucellosis vaccination and when bulls are sampled for trichomoniasis.
16-157
Organic food standards and certification
Brenda Book
Organic Program
phone 360-902-2090
bbook@agr.wa.gov
November 2017
 
January
2018
Eliminates specific mushroom production standard and updates reference to USDA organic regulations. Expedited.
16-157
Organic food standards and certification
Brenda Book
Organic Program
phone 360-902-2090
bbook@agr.wa.gov
February 2018
September 2018
November 2018
Modifies the fee schedules for producers, handlers, processors, and retailers; the hourly rate for additional evaluations; and the fee for export documents.
16-228
General pesticide rules
Kelle Davis
Registration and Licensing Service
phone 360-902-1851 kmdavis@agr.wa.gov
December 2017
March
2018
May
2018
Adds garlic grown for seed to the list of seed crops under WAC 16-228-1270 in order to allow the issuance of special local need registrations without residue data. Proposed in response to petition for rule making.
16-230
Use of chemicals and chemically treated materials in certain counties
Joel Kangiser
Pesticide Compliance Program
phone 360-902-2013
jkangiser@agr.wa.gov
March
2017
June
2018
November 2018
Updates and simplifies rules regarding use-restricted herbicides.
16-231
Use restricted herbicides
Joel Kangiser
Pesticide Compliance Program
phone 360-902-2013
jkangiser@agr.wa.gov
March
2017
June
2018
November 2018
Updates and simplifies rules regarding use-restricted herbicides.
16-232
Use restricted herbicides in certain counties
Joel Kangiser
Pesticide Compliance Program
phone 360-902-2013
jkangiser@agr.wa.gov
March
2017
and
October
2017
June
2018
November 2018
Updates and simplifies rules regarding use-restricted herbicides; expands Area 1 in Kittitas County. Area 1 expansion proposed in response to petition for rule making.
16-250
Commercial feed rules
Claudia Coles
Food Safety and Consumer Services
Division
phone 206-321-1124
ccoles@agr.wa.gov
April
2017
April
2018
May
2018
Adopts recent changes to federal regulations and the current Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) official publication regarding feed safety.
16-252
Commercial feed rulesPet food and specialty pet food
Claudia Coles
Food Safety and Consumer Services
Division
phone 206-321-1124
ccoles@agr.wa.gov
April
2017
April
2018
May
2018
Adopts recent changes to federal regulations and the current AAFCO official publication regarding feed safety.
16-301
General seed regulations
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
January 2018
March
2018
May
2018
Updates phytosanitary field inspection application due dates to reflect current industry practices.
16-302
General rules for seed certification
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
December 2017
March
2018
May
2018
Updates certification standards to reflect current industry practices. Proposed in response to petition for rule making.
16-303
Seed assessment, fees for seed services and seed certification
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
December
2017
March
2018
May
2018
Amends the fee schedule to reflect Washington State Crop Improvement Association audit process. Proposed in response to petition for rule making.
16-303
Seed assessment, fees for seed services and seed certification
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
TBD
TBD
TBD
Amends the fee schedule in order to recover the costs of providing service.
16-305
Industrial hemp research program
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
October
2017
April
2018
May
2018
Establishes in rule monetary penalties and other sanctions for violations of statutory or regulatory requirements as provided for in chapter 317, Laws of 2017.
16-326
Brassica seed production district
Victor Shaul
Seed Inspection Program
phone 509-249-6950
vshaul@agr.wa.gov
November
2017
 
January
2018
Revises WAC 16-326-020 to update contact information for WSU. Proposed in response to petition for rule making. Expedited.
16-470
QuarantineAgricultural pests
Dr. Jim Marra
Pest Program
phone 360-902-2071
jmarra@agr.wa.gov
November
2017
June
2018
October
2018
Amends the apple maggot quarantine by restricting potted apple maggot host plants with fruit from moving into a pest-free area from an apple maggot quarantine area. Proposed in response to petition for rule making.
16-529
Washington alfalfa seed commission
Teresa Norman
Administrative Regulations Program
phone 360-902-2043
tnorman@agr.wa.gov
N/A
January
2018
March
2018
Modifies provisions of the Washington alfalfa seed commission's marketing order regarding public records disclosure.
16-540
Mint
Teresa Norman
Administrative Regulations Program
phone 360-902-2043
tnorman@agr.wa.gov
N/A
January
2018
March
2018
Modifies provisions of the Washington mint commission's marketing order regarding public records disclosure.
16-545
Turfgrass seed commission
Teresa Norman
Administrative Regulations Program
phone 360-902-2043
tnorman@agr.wa.gov
N/A
January
2018
March
2018
Modifies provisions of the Washington turfgrass seed commission's marketing order regarding public records disclosure.
16-555
Washington strawberry commission
Teresa Norman
Administrative Regulations Program
phone 360-902-2043
tnorman@agr.wa.gov
N/A
June
2017
TBD
Repeals the Washington strawberry commission's marketing order and terminates the commission.
16-573
Oilseeds commission
Teresa Norman
Administrative Regulations Program
phone 360-902-2043
tnorman@agr.wa.gov
N/A
January
2018
March
2018
Modifies provisions of the Washington oilseeds commission's marketing order regarding public records disclosure.
16-604
Public livestock marketsHealth, facilities, and sanitation
Dr. Brian Joseph
Animal Services Division
phone 360-902-1881
bjoseph@agr.wa.gov
December
2017
July
2018
November
2018
Requires individual official USDA RFID devices on all sexually intact cattle and bison over eighteen months of age and also requires public livestock markets to maintain records for an additional four years to align with federal requirements. 
16-662
Weights and measuresNational handbooks and retail sale of motor fuel
Jerry Buendel
Weights and Measures Program
phone 360-902-1856
jbuendel@agr.wa.gov
February
2018
April
2018
September
2018
Adopts the 2018 version of multiple National Institute of Standards and Technology handbooks; establishes a civil penalty matrix for violations of chapters 19.94 and 15.80 RCW; and modifies and incorporates sections of chapters 16-663 and 16-674 WAC.
16-663
Service agentsReporting, test procedures, standards and calibration of weighing and measuring devices
Jerry Buendel
Weights and Measures Program
phone 360-902-1856
jbuendel@agr.wa.gov
February
2018
April
2018
September 2018
Modifies and incorporates relevant sections into chapter 16-662 WAC and repeals chapter.
16-674
Weights and measuresExemptions, weighmasters and device registration
Jerry Buendel
Weights and Measures Program
phone 360-902-1856
jbuendel@agr.wa.gov
February
2018
April
2018
September
2018
Modifies and incorporates relevant sections into chapter 16-662 WAC and repeals chapter.
Henri Gonzales
Rules Coordinator