Washington Statutes

§ 22.09.750 — Inspection or grading of commodities—Powers and duties of inspectors at terminal warehouses—Recordkeeping.

Washington § 22.09.750
JurisdictionWashington
Title 22WAREHOUSING AND DEPOSITS
Ch. 22.09AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 22.09.750 (2026).

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The department's inspectors shall, at terminal warehouses, have exclusive control of the weighing, inspecting, and grading of the commodities that are included within the provisions of this chapter: PROVIDED, That official supervision of weighing under the United States grain standards act shall be deemed in compliance with this section. The action and the certificates of the inspectors in the discharge of their duties, as to all commodities inspected or weighed by them, shall be accepted as prima facie evidence of the correctness of the above activity. Suitable books and records shall be maintained in which shall be entered a record of each inspection activity and the fees assessed and collected. These books and records shall be available for inspection by any party of interest during cus

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Legislative History

[1989 c 354 s 50;1983 c 305 s 54;1963 c 124 s 42. Formerly RCW22.09.420.]

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