Wash. Admin. Code § 16-439-220 - Tolerances
(1) Tolerances that
apply at time of packing:
(a) In order to
allow for variations incident to commercial grading and handling, not more than
ten percent, by count, of the pears in any lot may be below the requirements of
the grade, and not more than one percent, by count, of that amount is allowed
for decay or internal breakdown. Slight imperfections that are not discernible
in good commercial sorting practice are not considered defects of
grade.
(b) In order to allow for
variations incident to proper sizing, not more than five percent, by count, of
the pears in any lot may be below any specified minimum size and not more than
ten percent, by count, of the pears in any lot may be above any specified
maximum size.
(c) For a tolerance
of ten percent or more, individual packages in any lot may contain not more
than one and one-half times the tolerance specified. For tolerances less than
ten percent, individual packages in any lot may contain not more than double
the tolerance specified. At least one specimen that does not meet the
requirements is allowed in any one package.
(2) Additional tolerance: No more than
fifteen percent of the pears in any container may have more than one skin break
measuring one-eighth inch to three-sixteenths inch, inclusive, in diameter or
depth. Small inconspicuous skin breaks less than one-eighth inch in diameter or
depth are not considered damage.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.17 RCW, RCW 15.17.030, and chapter 34.05 RCW. 09-01-095, § 16-439-220, filed 12/16/08, effective 1/16/09; Order 1033, Regulation 2, filed 10/10/66, effective 11/10/66; Order 930, Regulation 2, filed 8/6/63; Emergency Order 922, filed 6/7/63.
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