Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5B-62.017 - Source Tree Registration Certificate
(1)
Source tree registration certificate. The department shall keep a record of all
source trees. This record shall indicate the variety, clone, and age of the
source trees; the owner; location of greenhouse, and location of individual
trees in the greenhouse, by row and tree number or by identification number.
Only those trees having a "Reg" (Registered) or "Cert" (Certified) in the Reg
(Registered) column shall qualify for budwood cutting. This certificate shall
be sent to the owner or agent of the source trees and copies shall be filed in
the office of the Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration at 3027 Lake Alfred
Road, Winter Haven, Florida 33881. When registering increase trees, the Source
Tree Bud Cutting Report, FDACS-08172, Revised 03/14, as incorporated in Rule
5B-62.005, F.A.C., shall be used
instead of a Certificate of Source Tree Registration, FDACS 08072, Revised
03/14, as incorporated in Rule
5B-62.005, F.A.C.
(2) Duration of registration certificate. The
Certificate of Source Tree Registration, FDACS-08072, Revised 03/14, shall be
valid for a period of 12 months unless revoked due to failure to meet the
requirements herein or voluntary withdrawal by the participant. The Source Tree
Bud Cutting Report, FDACS-08172, Revised 03/14, for increase blocks completed
and filed with the Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration shall be valid for a
period of 36 months.
(3) Renewal.
Source tree registration may be renewed, subject to continued eligibility, at
the end of each 12 month period with the payment of a renewal fee as described
in Rule 5B-62.025, F.A.C.
(4) Billing. Annual source tree registration
fees shall be billed annually on the Citrus Budwood Bureau Invoice,
FDACS-08319, Revised 12/12, as incorporated in Rule
5B-62.005, F.A.C.
(5) Cancellation. Certificate of Source Tree
Registration, FDACS-08072, Revised 03/14, will be suspended upon:
(a) The detection of citrus pest or pathogens
in the source tree or a progeny of the source tree;
(b) Alteration or misuse of the registration
number;
(c) Mishandling of budwood
taken from source trees, or the records thereof, which may confuse the facts
regarding identity of source trees or nursery stock propagated from source
trees;
(d) Evidence of an
unacceptable degree of bud mutation on the source or progeny trees;
(e) Evidence that source trees are being
allowed to decline or become unthrifty due to neglect, disease, pest
infestation, or severe weather conditions;
(f) Failure to follow proper budwood
harvesting sanitation procedures;
(g) Failure to pay fees.
(6) Registration fees will not be refunded if
the Certificate of Source Tree Registration, FDACS-08072, Revised 03/14, is
canceled.
(7) Reinstatement. The
Certificate of Source Tree Registration suspended as provided above will be
reinstated when:
(a) Delinquent fees are
paid;
(b) Careful examination or
laboratory tests fail to disclose any evidence of the citrus pest or pathogens
that cause the suspension;
(c) The
source trees found to be pathogen-infected are removed from the
planting;
(d) Unhealthy plantings
or substandard trees are restored to a healthy
condition.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(23), 581.031(1), (3), (8), 581.1843(3), (4) FS. Law Implemented 570.07(2), (13), 581.031(1), (14), (17), (23), 581.1843(3), (4) FS.
New 12-26-06, Amended 2-25-15.
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