Washington Statutes

§ 15.24.045 — Members—Removal from commission—Process.

Washington § 15.24.045
JurisdictionWashington
Title 15AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING
Ch. 15.24WASHINGTON APPLE COMMISSION

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Wash. Rev. Code § 15.24.045 (2026).

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If a commission member fails or refuses to perform his or her duties due to excessive absence or abandonment of his or her position or engages in any acts of dishonesty or willful misconduct, the commission may recommend to the director that the commission member be removed from his or her position on the commission. Upon receiving such recommendation, the director shall review the matter, including any statement from the commission member who is the subject of the recommendation, and determine whether adequate cause for removal is present. If the director finds that adequate cause for removal exists, the director shall remove the member from his or her commission position. The position shall then be declared vacant and must be filled pursuant to the provisions of this chapter for filling

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Legislative History

[2008 c 11 s 3.]

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