Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 39.26 - Procurement of Goods and Services.
39.26.280 - Preference—Products and products in packaging that does not contain polychlorinated biphenyls—Limitations—Products and products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls.

RCW 39.26.280
Preference—Products and products in packaging that does not contain polychlorinated biphenyls—Limitations—Products and products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls.

(1) The department shall establish purchasing and procurement policies that provide a preference for products and products in packaging that does not contain polychlorinated biphenyls.
(2) No agency may knowingly purchase products or products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls above the practical quantification limit except when it is not cost-effective or technically feasible to do so.
(3) Nothing in this section requires the department or any other state agency to breach an existing contract or dispose of stock that has been ordered or is in the possession of the department or other state agency as of June 12, 2014.

[ 2014 c 135 § 3.]
NOTES:

Findings—2014 c 135: "Polychlorinated biphenyls, commonly known as PCBs, are a family of human-made organic chemicals that were used in many industrial and commercial products such as insulating fluids for electric transformers and capacitors, hydraulic fluids, plasticizers, paint additives, lubricants, inks, caulk, and carbonless copy paper. PCBs were used because of their fire resistance, chemical stability, and electrical insulating properties. PCBs are also found in products as an unintentional by-product of manufacturing processes. PCBs are ubiquitous in the environment because of their stability, extensive previous use, by-production in manufacturing, inadvertent release, and the inability to control and eliminate them through current waste management practices. PCBs are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic, and they cycle between the air, soil, and water. PCBs have been shown to cause cancer and affect the human immune, reproductive, nervous, and endocrine systems. The United States toxic substances control act prohibited the commercial production of PCBs in 1979. However, the United States environmental protection agency rules implementing the ban provides exemptions for certain products containing PCBs at concentrations of fifty parts per million or less as a result of manufacturing processes and therefore the continued manufacture, processing, distribution, and use of products containing PCBs remains permitted." [ 2014 c 135 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 39 - Public Contracts and Indebtedness

Chapter 39.26 - Procurement of Goods and Services.

39.26.005 - Intent.

39.26.010 - Definitions.

39.26.020 - Ethics in public contracting.

39.26.030 - State procurement records—Disclosure.

39.26.040 - Prohibition on certain contracts.

39.26.050 - Provision of goods and services.

39.26.060 - Cooperative purchasing.

39.26.070 - Convenience contracts.

39.26.080 - Procurement policy—Director's responsibility and authority—Master contracts.

39.26.090 - Director's duties and responsibilities—Rules.

39.26.100 - Exemptions.

39.26.102 - Exemption—Department of corrections.

39.26.110 - Training.

39.26.120 - Competitive solicitation.

39.26.125 - Competitive solicitation—Exceptions.

39.26.130 - Emergency purchases.

39.26.140 - Sole source contracts.

39.26.150 - Public notice—Posting on enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system.

39.26.160 - Bid awards—Considerations—Requirements and criteria to be set forth—Negotiations—Use of enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system.

39.26.170 - Complaints—Protests.

39.26.180 - Contract management.

39.26.190 - Bonds.

39.26.200 - Authority to fine or debar.

39.26.210 - List of agency contracts—Contract audits.

39.26.220 - Contract audit and investigative findings, enforcement actions, and status of agency resolution—Report.

39.26.230 - Purchases from entities serving or providing opportunities through community rehabilitation programs.

39.26.235 - Purchase of wireless devices or services.

39.26.240 - Awards of procurement contracts to veteran-owned businesses.

39.26.245 - Awards of procurement contracts to office of minority and women's business enterprises.

39.26.250 - Preferences—Purchase of goods and services from inmate work programs.

39.26.251 - Purchase of articles or products from inmate work programs—Replacement of goods and services obtained from outside the state—Rules.

39.26.255 - Preferences—Purchase of products containing recycled material—Directory of suppliers—Rules.

39.26.260 - Preferences—In-state procurement.

39.26.265 - Preferences—Purchase of electronic products meeting environmental performance standards—Requirements for surplus electronic products.

39.26.270 - List of statutes and regulations of each state that grants preference to in-state vendors.

39.26.271 - Rules for reciprocity in bidding.

39.26.280 - Preference—Products and products in packaging that does not contain polychlorinated biphenyls—Limitations—Products and products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls.

39.26.285 - Purchases of goods and services from nonprofit agencies for the blind.

39.26.290 - Tests and data of products procured.

39.26.300 - Purchase of spoken language interpreter services—When authorized—Requirements.

39.26.310 - Purchasing and procurement policies—Products containing hydrofluorocarbons—Report to the legislature.

39.26.320 - Contracting for services—Employees in classified service—Procedures and criteria.

39.26.330 - Postconsumer recycled content in plastic trash bags—Purchasing priority.

39.26.340 - Data-sharing agreements—When required.

39.26.900 - Effective date—2012 c 224.