Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 16.57 - Identification of Livestock.
16.57.015 - Livestock identification advisory committee—Rule review—Fee setting.

RCW 16.57.015
Livestock identification advisory committee—Rule review—Fee setting. (Effective until July 1, 2024.)

(1) The director shall establish a livestock identification advisory committee. The committee shall be composed of twelve voting members appointed by the director as follows: Two beef producers, two cattle feeders, two dairy producers, two livestock market owners, two meat processors, and two horse producers. Organizations representing the groups represented on the committee may submit nominations for these appointments to the director for the director's consideration. No more than two members at the time of their appointment or during their term may reside in the same county. Members may be reappointed and vacancies must be filled in the same manner as original appointments are made. As used in this subsection, "meat processor" means a person licensed to operate a slaughtering establishment under chapter 16.49 RCW or the federal meat inspection act (21 U.S.C. Sec. 601 et seq.). In making appointments, the director shall solicit nominations from organizations representing these groups statewide. The committee shall elect a member to serve as chair of the committee. The committee must meet at least twice a year. The committee shall meet at the call of the director, chair, or a majority of the committee. A quorum of the committee consists of a majority of members. If a member has not been designated for a position set forth in this section, that position may not be counted for purposes of determining a quorum. A member may appoint an alternate who meets the same qualifications as the member to serve during the member's absence. The director may remove a member from the committee if that member has two or more unexcused absences during a single calendar year.
(2) The purpose of the committee is to provide advice to the director regarding livestock identification programs administered under this chapter and regarding inspection fees and related licensing fees. The director shall consult the committee before adopting, amending, or repealing a rule under this chapter or altering a fee under RCW 16.58.050, 16.65.030, 16.65.037, or 16.65.090. If the director publishes in the state register a proposed rule to be adopted under the authority of this chapter and the rule has not received the approval of the advisory committee, the director shall file with the committee a written statement setting forth the director's reasons for proposing the rule without the committee's approval.
(3) The members of the advisory committee serve three-year terms. However, the director shall by rule provide shorter initial terms for some of the members of the committee to stagger the expiration of the initial terms. The members serve without compensation. The director may authorize the expenses of a member to be reimbursed if the member is selected to attend a regional or national conference or meeting regarding livestock identification. Any such reimbursement shall be in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.

[ 2019 c 92 § 1; 2011 1st sp.s. c 21 § 51; 2003 c 326 § 3; 1993 c 354 § 10.]
NOTES:

Expiration date—2022 c 158; 2019 c 92 §§ 1, 5, 8, and 11: "Sections 1, 5, 8, and 11 of this act expire July 1, 2024." [ 2022 c 158 § 1; 2019 c 92 § 14.]


Effective date—2011 1st sp.s. c 21: See note following RCW 72.23.025.


(1) The director shall establish a livestock identification advisory committee. The committee shall be composed of six members appointed by the director. One member shall represent each of the following groups: Beef producers, public livestock market operators, horse owners, dairy farmers, cattle feeders, and meat processors. As used in this subsection, "meat processor" means a person licensed to operate a slaughtering establishment under chapter 16.49 RCW or the federal meat inspection act (21 U.S.C. Sec. 601 et seq.). In making appointments, the director shall solicit nominations from organizations representing these groups statewide. The committee shall elect a member to serve as chair of the committee.
(2) The purpose of the committee is to provide advice to the director regarding livestock identification programs administered under this chapter and regarding inspection fees and related licensing fees. The director shall consult the committee before adopting, amending, or repealing a rule under this chapter or altering a fee under RCW 16.58.050, 16.65.030, 16.65.037, or 16.65.090. If the director publishes in the state register a proposed rule to be adopted under the authority of this chapter and the rule has not received the approval of the advisory committee, the director shall file with the committee a written statement setting forth the director's reasons for proposing the rule without the committee's approval.
(3) The members of the advisory committee serve three-year terms. However, the director shall by rule provide shorter initial terms for some of the members of the committee to stagger the expiration of the initial terms. The members serve without compensation. The director may authorize the expenses of a member to be reimbursed if the member is selected to attend a regional or national conference or meeting regarding livestock identification. Any such reimbursement shall be in accordance with RCW 43.03.050 and 43.03.060.

[ 2011 1st sp.s. c 21 § 51; 2003 c 326 § 3; 1993 c 354 § 10.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2011 1st sp.s. c 21: See note following RCW 72.23.025.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 16 - Animals and Livestock

Chapter 16.57 - Identification of Livestock.

16.57.010 - Definitions.

16.57.015 - Livestock identification advisory committee—Rule review—Fee setting.

16.57.020 - Livestock brands—Director is the recorder—Recording fee.

16.57.023 - Permanent renewal of brands—Heritage brands—Fees.

16.57.025 - Livestock inspection—Licensed and accredited veterinarians—Field livestock inspectors—Fees—Revocation of certification.

16.57.030 - Tattoo brands and marks not recordable.

16.57.040 - Production record brands.

16.57.050 - Use of unrecorded brand prohibited—Exception.

16.57.060 - Brands similar to governmental brands not to be recorded.

16.57.070 - Conflicting claims to brand.

16.57.080 - Renewal of recorded brands—Schedule—Fee—Failure to pay.

16.57.090 - Brand is personal property—Instruments affecting title, recording, effect—Fee—Nonliability of director for agents.

16.57.100 - Right to use brand—Brand as evidence of title.

16.57.105 - Preemptory right to use brand.

16.57.110 - Size and characteristics of brand.

16.57.120 - Removal or alteration of brand—Penalty.

16.57.130 - Similar brands not to be recorded.

16.57.140 - Certified copy of record of brand—Fee.

16.57.150 - Brand book—Contents—Costs.

16.57.153 - Administration of brands—Rules.

16.57.160 - Cattle or horses—Rules—Mandatory inspection points—Self-inspection certificates—Dairy cattle identification tags—Fees.

16.57.165 - Agreements with others to perform livestock inspection.

16.57.170 - Inspection of livestock, hides, records.

16.57.180 - Search warrants.

16.57.200 - Duty of owner or agent—Livestock inspection.

16.57.210 - Arrest without warrant.

16.57.220 - Livestock inspection—Fee schedule—Certificates.

16.57.223 - Payment of inspection fee—Due at inspection—Lien—Late fee.

16.57.230 - Charges for livestock inspection—Actual inspection required.

16.57.240 - Certificates of permit, inspection, self-inspection.

16.57.243 - Moving or transporting cattle—Certificate or proof of ownership must accompany—Exceptions.

16.57.245 - Authority to stop vehicles carrying cattle or horses.

16.57.260 - Removal of cattle or horses from state—Inspection certificate required.

16.57.267 - Failure to present animal for inspection.

16.57.270 - Unlawful to refuse assistance in establishing identity and ownership of livestock.

16.57.275 - Transporting cattle carcass or primal part—Certificate of permit required.

16.57.277 - Custom slaughter beef tags—Fee—Rules.

16.57.280 - Possession of cattle or horse marked with another's brand—Penalty.

16.57.290 - Impounding cattle and horses—No certificate or proof of ownership when offered for sale—Disposition.

16.57.300 - Proceeds from sale of impounded cattle and horses—Paid to director.

16.57.310 - Notice of sale—Claim on proceeds.

16.57.320 - Disposition of proceeds of sale when no proof of ownership—Penalty for accepting proceeds after sale, barter, trade.

16.57.330 - Disposition of proceeds of sale—No claim made—No proof of ownership provided.

16.57.340 - Reciprocal agreements—When livestock from another state an estray, sale.

16.57.350 - Rules—Enforcement of chapter.

16.57.353 - Rules—Compliance with federal requirements.

16.57.360 - Civil infractions—Time and mileage fee.

16.57.370 - Disposition of fees.

16.57.400 - Horse and cattle identification—Inspection when consigned for sale.

16.57.405 - Microchip in a horse—Removal with intent to defraud—Gross misdemeanor.

16.57.407 - Microchip in a horse—Authority to investigate removal.

16.57.410 - Horses—Registering agencies—Permit required—Fee—Records—Identification symbol inspections—Rules.

16.57.420 - Ratite identification.

16.57.430 - Replacement copies of brand inspection documents—Rules—Fees.

16.57.440 - Unlawful transport or delivery of cattle or horses.

16.57.450 - Electronic cattle transaction reporting system—License—Fee—Report to the legislature—Adoption of rules.

16.57.460 - Livestock inspection program report.

16.57.902 - Effective dates—2003 c 326.