Or. Admin. Code § 603-052-0116 - Quarantine; Peach Yellows Phytoplasma
(1) Establishing a Quarantine. A quarantine
is established against the disease of peach known as Peach Yellows
Phytoplasma.
(2) Areas under
Quarantine. Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, and Ontario.
(3) Commodities Covered:
(a) Propagating parts, except seeds, and any
tree budded or grafted on understock of the following species of plum which are
symptomless carriers of Peach Yellows, phytoplasma:
(A) Native American plum, Prunus hortulana
and P. americana;
(B) Common or
European plum, P. domestica;
(C)
Japanese plum, P. salicina;
(D)
Myrobalan plum, P. cerasifera;
(E)
Othello plum, P. cerasifera var. atropur-purea;
(F) Wild goose plum, P. munsoniana.
(b) All trees, roots, stalks,
cuttings, grafts, scions, and buds of all species and varieties of
Prunus;
(c) Any tree or bud grafted
on peach or plum understock.
(4) Exceptions:
(a) Seedling trees or trees budded on
admissible rootstock which are grown from seed and shipped in one growing
season may be certified provided any budwood used in the production of such
trees meets the conditions of subsection (c) of this section and Peach Yellows
disease has not occurred during the growing season either on or within one mile
of the growing ground property;
(b)
Certificates may be issued for reshipment of dormant host trees and propagative
parts which have been produced outside the areas under quarantine and have
remained dormant while within such areas. Certificates shall state the name of
the state where produced;
(c)
Species and varieties other than symptom-less carriers may be shipped into this
state provided they are properly labeled as to scientific name and each lot or
shipment is accompanied by a state-of-origin inspection certificate certifying
that the following conditions have been met:
(A) Adequate surveys have been made by state
agricultural officials, at the proper time in relation to diseases and hosts,
and as Peach Yellows disease has not been found during the last two growing
seasons previous to digging the trees or taking the buds either on or within
one mile of the growing grounds or bud source properties; and
(B) The growing premises have been free from
any prohibited symptomless species of plum trees or any other tree growing on
any prohibited species of plum understock and, during the last two growing
seasons previous to digging the trees or taking the buds, any prohibited
symptomless species of plum trees has not existed within one mile of the
growing premises or bud source properties.
(5) Disposition of Commodities in Violation
of Quarantine. Commodities shipped in violation of this quarantine shall be
refused entry into this state and shall be immediately sent out of this state
or, at his option and without expense to or indemnity paid by the Department,
destroyed under departmental supervision by the person receiving the same.
Violators may also be subject to civil penalties of up to $10,000 as provide by
Oregon Laws 1999, Chapter 390, section 2.
(6) Special Permits. This section does not
apply to experimental shipments moved by, or at the request of, the United
States Department of Agriculture. The Department, upon receipt of an
application in writing, may issue a special permit allowing entry into this
state of quarantined commodities for research purposes only. Movement of such
commodities shall be subject to any conditions or restrictions stipulated in
the permit.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190, 561.510 - 561.600 & 570.305
Stats. Implemented: ORS 561.190, 561.510 - 561.600, 570.305, 570.405 & 570.410 - 570.415
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