FINAL BILL REPORT
EHB 1688
C 177 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Concerning the marketing of fruits and vegetables.
Sponsors: By Representatives Newhouse, Grant and Morrell.
House Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Economic Development
Background:
Agriculture is one of Washington's key industries. In order to protect the state's reputation as
a provider of premium fruits and vegetables in the global market, the Legislature created
quality standards for fruits and vegetables, with clear direction on the inspection process.
Pursuant to the statute, apples, apricots, Italian prunes, peaches, sweet cherries, pears,
potatoes, asparagus, and any other fruit or vegetable designated by the Washington State
Department of Agriculture (WSDA) that is packed in Washington is subject to inspection to
ensure compliance with the grade and pack standards. Inspection is conducted by the Fruit
and Vegetable Inspection Division of the WSDA. This inspection makes available to the
WSDA individual shipper data, including: produce shipment volume, shipment destination,
and variety information. Under the Public Records Act (PRA), this information is subject to
disclosure.
In 2002 the Legislature provided a public disclosure exemption for imported apples.
Summary:
The PRA exemption for information related to agriculture and livestock is expanded to
include information that can be identified to a particular business by the certificate of
completion obtained through the statutorily required inspection of fruits and vegetables. This
expands the existing exemption from apples to all inspected fruits and vegetables.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 96 0
Senate 46 0
Effective: July 22, 2007