Haw. Code R. § 4-70-42 - Prohibited introductions
The importation of plant and plant parts of corn, broomcorn, sorghum, sudan grass, aster, chrysanthemum, hollyhock, dahlia, and gladiolus are prohibited except:
(1)
Seed with no other plant fragments;
(2) Frozen corn on the cob with husk and silk
removed;
(3) Seedling plant or
propagative cuttings of aster, chrysanthemum, and hollyhock;
(4) Cut flowers of aster, chrysanthemum,
hollyhock, dahlia, and gladiolus;
(5) Tubers of dahlia and gladiolus corms
without stems;
(6) Shipments from
infested areas when subjected to approved treatment prior to shipment and
accompanied by a certificate of treatment;
(7) Commercial shipments from non-infested
areas that are accompanied by a certificate of origin; and
(8) Non-commercial shipments from other than
infested areas brought in by hand carried or passenger baggage and accompanied
by a certificate of origin, sales invoice, or other document indicating that
the product was grown in, or purchased from, a non-infested area.
Notes
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