Haw. Code R. § 4-70-36 - Prohibited introductions
The introduction of any pine plant (any species in the genus Pinus) and pine branches and twigs bearing terminal buds, needles, or shoots are prohibited except:
(1) Plants from foreign areas where pine
shoot moth is not known to occur provided each lot of plant is accompanied by a
certificate of origin;
(2) Plants
from domestic areas not designated as infested areas in § 4-70-37 provided
each lot of plant is accompanied by a certificate of origin;
(3) Plants from domestic areas designated as
infested areas in § 4-70-37 provided each lot of plant is subjected to
approved treatment and is accompanied by a certificate of treatment;
(4) Cut pine trees, branches, or twigs for
ornamental purposes from domestic areas during the period October 20 to
December 31;
(5) Non-commercial
shipments of bonsai or pine plants not exceeding two feet in height introduced
in lots not exceeding twelve plants provided that the plants are subjected to
one hundred percent inspection and found free of european pine shoot moth;
and
(6) By permit limited to
issuance to official state or federal forestry agencies authorizing the entry
of seedling trees for reforestation or scientific research from domestic areas
designated as infested areas provided the trees have been greenhouse grown
under official supervision or otherwise produced and subsequently handled under
conditions satisfactory to the chief to preclude infestation or exposure to
infestation by the european pine shoot moth.
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