Ill. Admin. Code tit. 17, § 1540.10 - Distribution and Sale of Plants and Plant Materials
a) Each year the Division of Forest Resources
of the Department of Natural Resources distributes and/or sells plants and
plant materials to Illinois landowners for conservation plantings. Orders will
be accepted if the buyer signs an application which verifies that the use of
the plants and plant materials will be in accordance with Section 6 of "AN ACT
in relation to State forests, operation of State nurseries, and providing
penalties in connection therewith" (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 961/2, par.
5907). Orders with approved management plans pursuant to Section
1540.40, may be submitted from
June 1-March 31. Arbor Day orders and orders without approved management plans
may be submitted from February 2-March 31. Orders may be placed by contacting
the Division of Forest Resources, 524 S. Second Street, Springfield, IL
62706.
b) Lists of available plants
and plant materials are printed annually. The general public will be advised
about the program through the news media by August 31. Copies of the price
lists and order forms are distributed to: The Soil Conservation Service, the
Extension Service, the Agricultural Stabilization Service and Department of
Natural Resources offices statewide.
c) Plants and plant materials are distributed
and/or sold on a first-come, first serve basis, except for the following:
1) Orders for Department owned or managed
lands submitted from June 1-September 30 will receive priority over all orders
submitted during this time period.
2) Orders for Department owned or managed
lands submitted from October 1-February 1 will receive priority on a daily
basis. Orders for Department owned or managed lands will be sorted from the
orders received on a given day and processed against available inventory before
other orders are processed.
3) No
priority will be given to any orders received after February 1.
4) Programs approved by the Director of the
Department of Natural Resources (Department) which foster conservation
practices in accordance with Sections 63a1 and 63a2 of the Civil Administrative
Code of Illinois (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 127, pars. 63a1 and 63a2) or 17
Ill. Adm. Code 1536.30 shall be given priority
for the distribution and/or sale of plants and plant materials. If a program is
approved by the Director, plants and plant materials shall be reserved and
distributed and/or sold on a first-come, first serve basis for those program
participants from June 1-February 1. After that date, the remaining reserved
(except Arbor Day plants and plant materials) plants and plant materials shall
be made available to all purchasers pursuant to Section 6 of the "State
Forests" Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 961/2, par. 5907) on a first-come,
first-serve basis.
5) When plant
and plant materials must be purchased, payment must be sent with the order.
Orders are shipped as early as possible during the Spring. Unfavorable weather
conditions may prevent or delay the lifting and shipment of plants and plant
materials. The nurseries can not guarantee shipment by any specific date.
Orders are shipped starting with the southern counties and working north as
weather conditions permit planting. This may result in later orders being
shipped prior to an early order. Transfer of stock from one nursery to the
other is not available.
d) Plants and plant material for sale
pursuant to Section 6 of the Act (orders without approved management plans) to
the general public, mining companies, other industries and agencies of the
Federal Government shall be sold at a price approximately equal to the cost of
acquisition and/or production and distribution as determined pursuant to
Section 1540.20. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985,
ch. 961/2 par. 5907).
e) The
Department of Natural Resources reserves the right to cancel orders or parts of
orders if stock production falls below anticipated levels because of insect
problems, disease problems, and unfavorable weather conditions that affect
growth and/or processing. Substitutions, in the event that an advertised
species is lost because of problems during the growing and/or over-winter
season(s), shall only occur in the packets. If a landowner has indicated a
second choice on his/her order blank and that plant or plant material is still
available, the second choice shall be substituted unless the second choice is
incompatible with the geographic location of the planting site. Purchasers may
cancel orders by April 15 and receive a full refund. If April 15 is a
non-scheduled workday, cancellations for refunds will be accepted on the first
scheduled workday following April 15. Cancellations after April 15 will not be
issued refunds. Orders cancelled by the Department for any reason will be
refunded.
f) All areas planted with
materials secured from the State nurseries must be protected from wildlife
(fire can be utilized as a management tool; i.e., prescribed burning of
prairies, savannas, wetlands and forest ecosystems as a control for diseases,
to improve and enhance wildlife habitat, etc.), domestic livestock trespass and
grazing. (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 961/2, par. 5907).
g) The minimum number of plants that can be
ordered, for non-department owned or managed lands, shall be 250 of any one
species or one packet.
h) A
completed order form must accompany each planting location. A planting location
is considered to be all landholdings within a county. No orders can be picked
up until notification has been received from the nursery that the orders are
ready.
i) Standby orders will be
accepted for sold-out species. If inventory overruns or cancellations occur
standby orders will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Where
applicable, a bill for the plant or plant materials will be sent upon the
filling of a standby order. Payment for the plants and plant material must be
received within 10 working days of the mailing date. Failure to return payment
will result in cancellation of the standby order.
j) The Department may effect exchanges,
purchases or sales involving plants and plant materials with other states,
through the appropriate State Forestry Agency, or agencies of the Federal
Government.
Notes
Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 5296, effective March 8, 1988
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