Wash. Admin. Code § 16-439-217 - Damage defects
(1) More than the
following shall be considered damage:
(a)
Slight handling bruises and carton bruises that are incident to proper
handling.
(b) Sunburn or sprayburn,
if there is no change in the normal color of the fruit, softening of the flesh,
or blistering or cracking of the skin.
(c) Russeting at the calyx end of Bartlett
pears, as long as the russeting is not visible for more than one-half inch when
the pear is placed calyx end down on a flat surface.
(d) Light russeting that is not
characteristic of the variety, when the affected area does not exceed an
aggregate of fifteen percent of the surface.
(e) Slight pebbling on Bartlett pears that
does not materially detract from the appearance.
(2) In addition, a pear may show one or a
combination of the following as long as the aggregate area does not exceed
three-fourths inch in diameter:
(a) Limb rubs
that are light, not soft, and affect an aggregate area not to exceed
three-fourths inch in diameter.
(b)
Hail marks when the injury is superficial and affects an aggregate area not to
exceed one-fourth inch in diameter.
(c) Heavy russeting, such as is
characteristic of frost injury, as long as the aggregate area does not exceed
one-half inch in diameter.
(d) Two
slight, healed depressions that do not materially affect the general appearance
of the fruit.
(e) Sooty blotch that
affects an aggregate area of ten percent when the blotch is slight or thin, or
one-half inch when the blotch is moderate, or three-eighths inch when the
blotch is heavy.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.17 RCW, RCW 15.17.030, and chapter 34.05 RCW. 09-01-095, § 16-439-217, filed 12/16/08, effective 1/16/09.
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