7 CFR § 301.75-5 - Commercial citrus-producing areas.
(a) The areas as shown in the following table are designated as commercial citrus-producing areas:
Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
| Commercial citrus-producing areas |
|---|
| Alabama. |
| American Samoa. |
| Arizona. |
| California. |
| Florida. |
| Guam. |
| Hawaii. |
| Louisiana. |
| Northern Mariana Islands. |
| Puerto Rico. |
| Texas. |
| Virgin Islands of the United States. |
(b) The list in paragraph (a) of this section is intended to include jurisdictions which have commercial citrus-producing areas. Less than an entire State may be designated as a commercial citrus-producing area only if the Administrator determines that the area not included as a commercial citrus-producing area does not contain commercial citrus plantings; that the State has adopted and is enforcing a prohibition on the intrastate movement from areas not designated as commercial citrus-producing areas to commercial citrus-producing areas of fruit which are designated as regulated articles and which were moved interstate from a quarantined State pursuant to a limited permit; and that the designation of less than the entire State as a commercial citrus-producing area will otherwise be adequate to prevent the interstate spread of citrus canker.