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Code · Washington · Title 15 — Agriculture and Marketing · Chapter 15.89

RCW 15.89.030

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(1)Subject to the referendum conducted under RCW 15.89.040 , there is created an agricultural commodity commission, to be known as the Washington beer commission. The commission shall be comprised of seven voting members; six members shall be producers and one voting member shall be the director.
(2)Five voting members of the commission constitute a quorum for the transaction of any commission business.
(3)Each producer member shall be a citizen and resident of this state and over the age of twenty-one. Each producer member must be engaged in producing beer, and must, during his or her term of office, derive a substantial portion of income from the production of beer, or have a substantial investment in the production of beer as an owner, lessee, partner, or the manager or executive officer of such a corporation. No more than one board member may be part of the same person as defined by RCW 15.04.010 . These qualifications apply throughout each member's term of office but do not apply to the director.
(4)The producer members shall serve three-year terms. Of the initial voting members, two members shall be appointed for a one-year term, two members shall be appointed for a two-year term, and two members shall be appointed for a three-year term.
[ 2006 c 330 s 4 .]
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