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§ 15.17.210 — Fruits or vegetables—Unlawful practices when selling, offering for sale, or shipping—Containers—Director's powers—Rules.
Washington § 15.17.210
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Wash. Rev. Code § 15.17.210 (2026).
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It is unlawful:
(1)To sell any fruits or vegetables:
(a)As meeting the standards for any fruit or vegetable as prescribed by the director unless they in fact do so;
(b)For which no standards have been established under this chapter unless ninety percent or more by weight or count, as determined by the director, are free from plant pest injury that has penetrated or damaged the edible portions and from worms, mold, slime, or decay;
(c)In containers other than the size and dimensions prescribed by the director by rule;
(d)Unless the containers in which the fruits or vegetables are placed or packed are marked with the proper grade and additional information as may be prescribed by rule. The additional information may include:
(i)The name and address of the grower, or packer, or di
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Legislative History
[2002 c 316 s 1;1998 c 154 s 14;1994 c 67 s 2;1963 c 122 s 21.]
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