Section 16-403-215. Packing requirements.  


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  • (1) Apples tray packed or cell packed in cartons shall be arranged according to approved and recognized methods. Packs shall be at least fairly tighta or fairly well filledb.
    (2) Closed cartons containing apples not tray or cell packed shall be fairly well filledb or the pack shall be sufficiently tight to prevent any appreciable movement of the apples.
    (3) Apples on the shown face of any container shall be reasonably representative in size, color and quality of the contents.
    (4) Tolerances: In order to allow for variations incident to proper packing, not more than 10 percent of the containers in any lot may fail to meet these requirements.
    a -
    "Fairly tight" means that apples are of the proper size for molds or cell compartments in which they are packed and that molds or cells are filled in such a way that no more than slight movement of apples within molds or cells is possible.
    b -
    "Fairly well filled" means that the net weight of apples in containers ranging from 2,100 to 2,900 cubic inch capacity is not less than 38 pounds for Jonathan, McIntosh and Golden Delicious varieties and not less than 40 pounds for all other varieties.
    [Statutory Authority: Chapters 15.17 and 34.05 RCW. WSR 06-12-117, § 16-403-215, filed 6/7/06, effective 7/8/06; Order 1374, § 16-403-215, filed 7/26/74, effective 9/1/74.]
Chapters 15.17 and 34.05 RCW. WSR 06-12-117, § 16-403-215, filed 6/7/06, effective 7/8/06; Order 1374, § 16-403-215, filed 7/26/74, effective 9/1/74.