§ 69.25.010 Legislative finding
§ 69.25.020 Definitions
§ 69.25.030 Purpose — Certain federal rules adopted by reference — Hearing, notice by director — Adoption of rules by director
§ 69.25.040 Application of administrative procedure act
§ 69.25.050 Egg handler’s or dealer’s license and number — Branch license — Application, fee, posting required, procedure
§ 69.25.060 Egg handler’s or dealer’s license — Late renewal fee
§ 69.25.065 Egg handler’s or dealer’s license — Renewal applications — Commercial egg layer operation requirements — Proof
§ 69.25.070 Egg handler’s or dealer’s license — Denial, suspension, revocation, or conditional issuance
§ 69.25.080 Continuous inspection at processing plants — Exemptions — Condemnation and destruction of adulterated eggs and egg products — Reprocessing — Appeal — Inspections of egg handlers
§ 69.25.090 Sanitary operation of official plants — Inspection refused if requirements not met
§ 69.25.100 Egg products — Pasteurization — Labeling requirements — False or misleading labels or containers — Director may order use of withheld — Hearing, determination, and appeal
§ 69.25.103 Eggs or egg products — In-state production — Associated commercial egg layer operation compliance with applicable standards
§ 69.25.107 Commercial egg layer operations — Requirements
§ 69.25.110 Prohibited acts and practices
§ 69.25.120 Director to cooperate with other agencies — May conduct examinations
§ 69.25.130 Eggs or egg products not intended for use as human food — Identification or denaturing required
§ 69.25.140 Records required, access to and copying of
§ 69.25.150 Penalties — Liability of employer — Defense
§ 69.25.155 Interference with person performing official duties
§ 69.25.160 Notice of violation — May take place of prosecution
§ 69.25.170 Exemptions permitted by rule of director
§ 69.25.180 Limiting entry of eggs and egg products into official plants
§ 69.25.190 Embargo of eggs or egg products in violation of this chapter — Time limit — Removal of official marks
§ 69.25.200 Embargo — Petition for court order affirming — Removal of embargo or destruction or correction and release — Court costs, fees, administrative expenses — Bond may be required
§ 69.25.210 Embargo — Order affirming not required, when
§ 69.25.220 Embargo — Consolidation of petitions
§ 69.25.230 Embargo — Sampling of article
§ 69.25.240 Condemnation — Recovery of damages restricted
§ 69.25.250 Assessment — Rate, applicability, time of payment — Reports — Contents, frequency — Exemption
§ 69.25.260 Assessment — Prepayment by purchase of egg seals — Permit for printing seal on containers or labels
§ 69.25.270 Assessment — Monthly payment — Audit — Failure to pay, penalty
§ 69.25.280 Assessment — Use of proceeds
§ 69.25.290 Assessment — Exclusions
§ 69.25.300 Transfer of moneys in state egg account
§ 69.25.310 Containers — Marking required — Obliteration of previous markings required for reuse — Temporary use of another handler’s or dealer’s permanent number — Penalty
§ 69.25.320 Records required, additional — Sales to retailer or food service — Exception — Defense to charged violation — Sale of eggs deteriorated due to storage time — Requirements for storage, display, or tran
§ 69.25.900 Savings
§ 69.25.910 Chapter is cumulative and nonexclusive
§ 69.25.930 Short title

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 69.25 - Washington wholesome eggs and egg products act

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