FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1722
C 234 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Extending an asparagus exception to the standards for fruits and vegetables.
Sponsors: By Representatives Grant, Newhouse, Linville, Buri, Clements, Walsh, Haler and Skinner.
House Committee on Economic Development, Agriculture & Trade
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Economic Development
Background:
The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program of the Department of Agriculture (Department)
inspects fresh and processed produce such as apples, pears, cherries, peaches, asparagus, and
potatoes. The produce is inspected according to uniform standards adopted by the
Department including maturity, size, soundness, shape, color, condition and other factors
important to marketing. The produce may also be certified as free from pests and diseases in
order to meet domestic and international market requirements. The Fruit and Vegetable
Inspection Program is self-supporting through fees-for-service.
The Director of the Department must adopt rules providing grading standards for some fruits
and vegetables, and may adopt rules providing grading standards for others. Asparagus is
one of the vegetables for which standards must be adopted. In 2004, the Legislature
approved a temporary exception to mandatory grading standards for asparagus shipped out of
state for fresh packing. With no grading standards, there are no inspections in Washington.
Instead the inspection takes place in whichever state the processing occurs. The exception
expires on December 31, 2005.
Summary:
The exception from mandatory grading standards for asparagus shipped out of state for fresh
packing is extended and will expire on December 31, 2007.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 97 0
Senate 48 0
Effective: July 24, 2005