Washington Statutes
§ 15.35.105 — Minimum milk price—Competition from outside the marketing area.
Washington § 15.35.105
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Wash. Rev. Code § 15.35.105 (2026).
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(1)In establishing a minimum milk price or a formula to determine a minimum milk price, as provided under RCW 15.35.060 and 15.35.100 , the director shall, in addition to other appropriate criteria, consider the:
(a)Cost of producing fluid milk for human consumption;
(b)Transportation costs;
(c)Milk prices in states or regions outside of the state that influence prices within the marketing areas;
(d)Demand for fluid milk for human consumption;
(e)Alternative enterprises available to producers; and
(f)Economic impact on milk dealers.
(2)A milk dealer who believes that actual competition from outside the marketing area is having a significant economic impact on that milk dealer, may petition the director for a public hearing on an expedited basis to consider whether the minimu
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Legislative History
[1993 c 345 s 7;1991 c 239 s 7.]
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