FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1888
C 181 L 07
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Regarding Brassica seed production.
Sponsors: By Representatives Linville, Newhouse, Grant, Hailey and B. Sullivan.
House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Economic Development
Background:
Plants from the genus Brassica grown as vegetables for human or animal consumption
include cabbage, broccoli, rutabaga, and kohlrabi. The genus Brassica also includes plant
species known as rapeseed or canola which are grown for oil, biofuel, and associated
bio-products. When grown in geographic proximity, Brassica species, hybrids, varieties, and
variations can form genetic crosses, which could result in loss of quality, purity, and value of
the seed produced.
Summary:
Any grower or processor of a Brassica seed crop may petition the Department of Agriculture
Director (Director) to request establishment of a Brassica seed production district. In
response to the petition, the Director may adopt rules to establish a district. The petition must
include:
Once a Brassica seed production district is established, a person wishing to conduct an
otherwise prohibited activity within the district must enter into an agreement with the
Director. The agreement will be developed by the applicant and the Director in consultation
with an advisory committee. The advisory committee must include three or more
Director-appointees with no financial interest in the request or outcome, and at least one of
them must be a grower or processor of Brassica seed crops grown within the district. The
Director must be satisfied that the agreement terms and conditions are sufficient to mitigate
reasonably possible risks from the proposed activity. Appeals to the Director's decision by
the applicant, district growers, or processors may be filed in superior court. The Director or a
grower or processor of in-district crops may bring legal action to enjoin violations or
threatened violations of this act.
The Director may adopt rules including, but not limited to: production districts and
agreements; a centralized notification process for growers intending to plant a crop within a
district; isolation distances; exclusion of crops; and control of volunteer and weed plants
within a district.
Statutory provisions governing regulatory authority on the production of rapeseed by variety
and location are repealed.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 97 0
Senate 48 0
Effective: April 21, 2007