Or. Admin. Code § 603-052-0121 - Quarantine; Apple Maggot
(1)
Establishing a Quarantine. A quarantine is established against apple maggot
(Rhagoletis pomonella), a dipterous insect of the family
Tephritidae whose larval stages live within the fruit of their host plants and
cause extensive damage to such fruit.
(2) Areas Under Quarantine:
(a) Within the State of Oregon: the counties
of Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Gilliam, Hood
River, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk,
Sherman, Tillamook, Yamhill, Wasco, Washington, and the City of Pendleton in
Umatilla County.
(b) In the western
United States: California, Idaho, Utah and Washington.
(c) In the eastern United States: all states
and districts east of and including the states of North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.
(3) Commodities Covered. From the areas under
quarantine: all fresh fruit of hawthorne (haw); all non-commercial fresh fruit
of pear; and all fresh fruit of apple (including crabapple).
(4) Restrictions:
(a) Certification Required. Commodities
covered which are produced in or shipped from the area under quarantine are
prohibited entry into the commercial apple producing counties of Gilliam,
Grant, Hood River, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco counties of the State of
Oregon unless each lot or shipment is accompanied by a certificate issued by
and bearing the original or facsimile signature of the authorized agricultural
official of the state from which the commodity is shipped evidencing compliance
with subsection (e), (f), or (g) of this section. No certificate is required
for commodities meeting the requirements of subsection (c) or (d) of this
section;
(b) In the western U.S.,
not all counties in infested states have established populations of apple
maggot. Provided each lot or shipment is certified by an authorized
agricultural official to have been grown in a county not known to be infested
with apple maggot, the commodities may be shipped to the Oregon counties of
Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco.
(c) Reshipments in Original Containers if
Commodities Grown Outside Area Under Quarantine. Commodities in original
unopened containers, each bearing labels or other identifying marks evidencing
origin outside the areas under quarantine, may be reshipped to the counties
Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco of the State of
Oregon from any point within the areas under quarantine;
(d) Repacked Commodities Admissible if
Certified Grown Outside from Area Under Quarantine. Provided each lot or
shipment is certified by an authorized agricultural official to have been grown
outside the area under quarantine and that continued identity has been
maintained while within the area under quarantine, the commodities may be
repacked and shipped by common carrier from any point within the area under
quarantine to the Oregon counties of Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, Morrow,
Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco. The certificate shall set forth the state in which
commodities were grown, point of repacking and reshipment, amount and kind of
commodities comprising the lot or shipment, and the names and addresses of the
shipper and consignee;
(e) Apples
Exposed to Controlled Atmosphere (CA) Storage Admissible Under Certificate.
Apples which are exposed to controlled atmosphere (CA) storage for a continuous
period of 90 days, during which period the temperature within the storage room
is maintained at 38° F (3.3°C) or less, may be admitted into the
counties of Hood River, Morrow, Umatilla and Wasco of the State of Oregon
provided said storage room or building is approved by the proper authorities in
the state of origin as a controlled atmosphere facility and further provided
each lot or shipment of such apples to the afore named Oregon counties is
accompanied by a certificate, as stated in subsection (a) of this section,
evidencing compliance with the minimum requirements of this section;
(f) Solid Frozen Fruits Exempt. No
restrictions are placed by this regulation on the entry into the Oregon
counties of Hood River, Morrow, Umatilla and Wasco of fruits which upon arrival
are frozen solid and which are under refrigeration to assure their solid frozen
state;
(g) Shipments from Cold
Storage at 32° F (0°C). Commodities covered which are held in cold
storage for a continuous period of 40 days or more, during which period the
temperature within the storage room is maintained at 32° F (0°C) or
less, may be admitted into the counties of Hood River, Morrow, Umatilla and
Wasco of the State of Oregon provided each lot or shipment is accompanied by a
certificate, as described in subsection (a) of this section, evidencing
compliance with the requirements of this section.
(5) Exceptions:
(a) Based on a memorandum of agreement
between the Oregon and Washington Departments of Agriculture, the Washington
counties of Klickitat and Skamania and the Oregon counties of Hood River and
Wasco are considered a single production area, and under the terms of this
memorandum fresh commercial apple fruit produced in this production area may
move freely throughout these counties. This exception shall be allowable only
as long as such memorandum is in effect;
(b) Special Permits: The Director of the
Oregon State Department of Agriculture may issue special permits admitting
covered commodities not otherwise eligible for entry into of Gilliam, Grant,
Hood River, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla and Wasco counties of the State of Oregon
from areas under quarantine subject to specific conditions and provisions which
the director may prescribe to prevent introduction, escape or spread of the
quarantined pests.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561 & 570
Stats. Implemented: ORS 561.190, 561.510 - 561.600, 570.305, 570.405 & 570.410 - 570.415
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