Haw. Code R. § 4-70-15 - Duration of quarantine
(a) The quarantine
period for pineapple plants and plant species in the genus Ananas imported
pursuant to section 4-70-14 shall be one year provided that the board may
exempt from quarantine or shorten the quarantine period for plants imported for
manufacturing, processing, or propagative purposes under certain conditions of
importation or propagation procedure that the board determines are appropriate
to prevent the introduction of insects, pests, and diseases.
(b) The quarantine period for plants in all
other genera than Ananas in the family Bromeliaceae imported pursuant to
section 4-70-14 shall be' as follows:
(1) One
year for plants from Mexico, South and Central America, and nearby island
countries;
(2) One year for any
shipment of plant or plants without an official certificate of
origin;
(3) Quarantine requirements
may be waived by the chief for any bromeliad plant other than the genus Ananas
that is entering under permit and that has been inspected and found free of any
signs of pest infestation or symptoms of disease provided that the shipment
meets one of the following conditions:
(A) The
plants are accompanied by an official certificate of origin certifying that the
plants were grown in the continental United States or;
(B) The plants are accompanied by an official
certificate of origin certifying that the plants were grown in a foreign
country other than Mexico, South and Central America or nearby island
countries.
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