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Statutes > Washington > Title-69 > 69-04 > 69-04-970

Transport of bulk foods — Substances rendering vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for bulk food transport — Procedures to rehabilitate vehicles and vessels.

The director of agriculture and the secretary of health shall jointly adopt by rule:

     (1) A list of substances which, if transported in bulk form in the cargo carrying portion of a vehicle or vessel, render the vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for use in transporting food in bulk form because the prospect that any residue might be present in the vehicle or vessel when it transports food poses a hazard to the public health; and

     (2) Procedures to be used to rehabilitate a vehicle or vessel that has been used to transport a substance other than a substance contained on a list adopted under RCW 69.04.960 or under subsection (1) of this section. The procedures shall ensure that transporting food in the cargo carrying portion of the vehicle or vessel after its rehabilitation will not pose a health hazard.

[1990 c 202 § 5.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-69 > 69-04 > 69-04-970

Transport of bulk foods — Substances rendering vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for bulk food transport — Procedures to rehabilitate vehicles and vessels.

The director of agriculture and the secretary of health shall jointly adopt by rule:

     (1) A list of substances which, if transported in bulk form in the cargo carrying portion of a vehicle or vessel, render the vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for use in transporting food in bulk form because the prospect that any residue might be present in the vehicle or vessel when it transports food poses a hazard to the public health; and

     (2) Procedures to be used to rehabilitate a vehicle or vessel that has been used to transport a substance other than a substance contained on a list adopted under RCW 69.04.960 or under subsection (1) of this section. The procedures shall ensure that transporting food in the cargo carrying portion of the vehicle or vessel after its rehabilitation will not pose a health hazard.

[1990 c 202 § 5.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-69 > 69-04 > 69-04-970

Transport of bulk foods — Substances rendering vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for bulk food transport — Procedures to rehabilitate vehicles and vessels.

The director of agriculture and the secretary of health shall jointly adopt by rule:

     (1) A list of substances which, if transported in bulk form in the cargo carrying portion of a vehicle or vessel, render the vehicle or vessel permanently unsuitable for use in transporting food in bulk form because the prospect that any residue might be present in the vehicle or vessel when it transports food poses a hazard to the public health; and

     (2) Procedures to be used to rehabilitate a vehicle or vessel that has been used to transport a substance other than a substance contained on a list adopted under RCW 69.04.960 or under subsection (1) of this section. The procedures shall ensure that transporting food in the cargo carrying portion of the vehicle or vessel after its rehabilitation will not pose a health hazard.

[1990 c 202 § 5.]