Washington Administrative Code
Title 60 - Beef Commission
Chapter 60-12 - Washington Beef Commission Act rules
Section 60-12-030 - Rules for implementation of promotional hosting by the Washington beef commission
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
RCW 15.04.200 provides that agricultural commodity commissions shall adopt rules governing promotional hosting expenditures by agricultural commodity commission employees, agents, or commissioners. The rules governing promotional hosting expenditures for the Washington beef commission shall be as follows:
(1) "Promotional hosting" means the hosting of individuals or groups of individuals at meetings, meals, events, or other gatherings for the purpose of agricultural development, trade promotion, cultivating trade relations, and in the aid of the marketing, advertising, promotion, or sales of beef and beef products. Such hosting may include providing meals, refreshments, lodging, transportation, gifts of a nominal value, reasonable and customary entertainment, and normal incidental expenses.
(2) Expenditures for promotional hosting shall be pursuant to specific budget items in the commission's annual budget as approved by the commission and the director.
(3) The commission staff members are authorized to make expenditures for promotional hosting in accordance with the provisions of these rules.
(4) Commissioners shall obtain prior authorization of the commission before making any expenditure for promotional hosting.
(5) All payments and reimbursements for promotional hosting expenses shall be identified and supported by a hosting expense report with receipts attached when available. Hosting expense report forms will be supplied by the commission and shall require the following information:
(6) The executive director of the commission or chairman of the board are authorized to approve direct payment or reimbursements submitted in accordance with these rules, provided that they are not authorized to approve their own reimbursements.
(7) The following persons may be hosted by Washington beef commission staff or board members when it is reasonably believed such hosting will promote agricultural development, promote trade, cultivate trade relations, or aid in the marketing, advertising, or sale of beef or beef products, provided that such hosting shall not violate federal or state conflict of interest laws: