Washington Statutes

§ 20.01.540 — Committing to purchase more crops than plants can process—Violation.

Washington § 20.01.540
JurisdictionWashington
Title 20COMMISSION MERCHANTS—AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Ch. 20.01AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS—COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS, BROKERS, BUYERS, AGENTS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 20.01.540 (2026).

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Any processor who, from the information filed with the director, appears to or has committed himself or herself either orally or in writing to purchase more crops than his or her plants are capable of processing shall be in violation of this chapter and his or her dealer's license subject to denial, suspension, or revocation as provided for in RCW 20.01.330 .

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§ 20.01.330
Washington § 20.01.330

Legislative History

[2011 c 336 s 592;1971 ex.s. c 182 s 19.]

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