N.J. Admin. Code § 2:20-7.4 - Departmental inspection and monitoring; reporting to APHIS
(a) Upon APHIS'
issuance of a notice of shipment of plants with respect to which the Department
has agreed to provide inspection and monitoring services, the Department shall
inspect and monitor plants in postentry quarantine for a minimum two years
following APHIS' release of the plants from the port of entry, at least once
during the first year and at least once during the second year. The purpose of
the Department's inspection shall be to check for evidence of exotic plant
pests and to ascertain the kind and number of plants at a site and whether the
permit holder is in compliance with the terms of the postentry quarantine
agreement and the postentry quarantine permit.
(b) The Department shall report to APHIS any
evidence of exotic plant pests found by inspectors.
(c) The Department shall report to APHIS any
change in the number of plants at a postentry quarantine site from the number
indicated in the notice of shipment.
(d) The Department shall report to APHIS any
noncompliance with the terms of the postentry quarantine agreement and the
postentry quarantine permit.
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