Or. Admin. Code § 603-052-1075 - Control Area for Emerald Ash Borer
(1) Definitions
(a) "Nursery Stock" means plants and plant
parts there of, including but not limited to roots, scions, grafts, cuttings,
forest and ornamental trees and shrubs and plants collected in the wild that
are grown and kept for proprogation or sale.
(b) "Certificate of Control Area Compliance"
means a document authorized or prepared by the Department that certifies that,
for a specific time period, the holder was operating in accordance with a
Compliance Agreement.
(c) "Control
Area" means any portion of Oregon described in section (3) of this
rule.
(d) "Compliance Agreement"
means a written agreement between a person and the Department to achieve
compliance with this rule.
(e)
"Department" means the Oregon Department of Agriculture.
(f) "Firewood" means any whole or split
pieces of wood less than 48 inches (1.2 meters) in length or cut into a form
and size appropriate for use for fuel wood uses, such as home heating or
campfires. Compressed wood bricks, pellets, and other processed wood products
used for fuel wood uses are excluded from this definition.
(g) "Log" means any whole or split pieces of
wood longer than 48 inches (1.2 meters) in length.
(h) "Move" and "movement" mean shipped,
transported, carried; held or offered for shipment, transport, or carriage; or
received for shipment, transport, or carriage.
(i) "Scion Wood (Bud Wood)" means mature
dormant shoots, usually of the previous year's growth, used for grafting. The
scion is the part of the grafted plant that will produce the plant's
shoots.
(j) "State Official" means
an employee of the Oregon Department of Agriculture or other designated
individual authorized to enforce the provisions of this rule.
(k) "State Phytosanitary Certificate" means a
document issued by a certified state official that verifies that plants have
been inspected and are free from pests, pathogens, and invasive weeds of
concern to the importing state or country.
(2) This rule establishes a Control Area for
all life stages of emerald ash borer (Agrilus plannipenis,
Fairmaire), as well as its hosts and possible carriers, to slow its spread
throughout Oregon.
(3) Extent of
Control Area: Washington County and any other county in Oregon where emerald
ash borer has been confirmed by the Department or an official
cooperator.
(4) Covered
commodities:
(a) This Control Area applies to
the following hosts or possible carriers of emerald ash borer:
(A) All plants and plant parts of the genus
Fraxinus (ash) and Chionanthus virginicus
(white fringe tree), and Olea spp (olive). Plant parts
include, but are not limited to: Logs; green lumber; nursery stock; scion wood;
chips and mulch; stumps; roots; and branches. Olive fruit is exempt.
(B) Firewood of any non-coniferous (hardwood)
species.
(C) Any article, product,
or means of conveyance that a State Official determines to present a risk of
spread of emerald ash borer and notifies the person in possession of that
article, product, or means of conveyance is subject to the restrictions of this
rule.
(b) This Control
Area does not apply to: seeds; leaves; processed lumber that is free of bark
and material to 1-inch below the bark or kiln dried with squared edges;
commercially composted material; or finished wood products without bark,
including furniture, baskets, and baseball bats.
(5) Restrictions on covered commodities
(a) The movement of covered commodities
within the Control Area is allowed without restriction.
(b) The movement of covered commodities from
the Control Area to a location in Oregon that is not part of the Control Area
is prohibited, unless covered by one of the following:
(A) Covered commodities are transported out
of the quarantined area during the adult emerald ash borer dormant period
(October 16 - April 30) and commodities are processed by receiver according to
state approved standards for mitigating emerald ash borer before May 1. Nursery
stock may only be moved under a compliance agreement. Material that is mulched
or chipped to less than 1 inch in two dimensions, may be moved at any time and
does not require a compliance agreement.
(B) [BC*O1] Compliance Agreement and
Certificate of Control Area Compliance. The covered commodity was treated,
grown, produced, manufactured, and stored, as applicable, by a facility
operating under a Compliance Agreement, and the facility holds a Certificate of
Control Area Compliance that is valid on the date or dates on which the covered
commodities are moved. The point of origin shall be indicated on the bill of
lading, invoice, or other shipping documents. The Certificate of Control Area
Compliance shall be attached to or associated with the covered commodities and
shall remain on or with the covered commodities until such commodities reach
their destination. The Certificate of Control Area Compliance shall be retained
by the recipient along with shipping documents.
(C) State Phytosanitary Certificate. The
covered commodity is transported under a State Phytosanitary Certificate
certifying that the covered commodity has been inspected and that to the best
of the knowledge of the inspecting official, the covered commodity has been
grown, produced, manufactured, and stored, as applicable, in a manner that
prevents the commodity from presenting a risk of spreading emerald ash
borer.
(c) Covered
commodities that originate in a location that is not part of the Control Area
may move through the Control Area without a Certificate of Control Area
Compliance or State Phytosanitary Certificate if all of the following
conditions are met:
(A) The covered commodity
is safeguarded in an enclosed vehicle or with adequate covering against
infestation during the emerald ash borer's flight period (May 1 through
September 30); and
(B) The point of
origin of the covered commodity is specified on the waybill, invoice, or
shipping document that accompanies the shipment; and
(C) The vehicle or means of conveyance moves
through the Control Area without stopping, except for dropping off loads,
refueling, or traffic conditions such as traffic lights and stop
signs.
(d) Covered
commodities may move from a location that is not part of the Control Area into
the Control Area. Once a covered commodity has entered the Control Area, it is
subject to the conditions and requirements of this rule. If covered commodities
are stored, packed, or handled at receiving locations in a way that is approved
by a State Official as not posing a risk of infestation by emerald ash borer,
then covered commodities may be moved with written approval from the
Department.
(5)
Exceptions: The Department, upon written request, may issue a special permit
allowing the movement of covered commodities not otherwise eligible for
movement under the provisions of this rule. Movement of such articles will be
subject to any conditions or restrictions stipulated in the special permit, and
these conditions and restrictions may vary depending upon the intended use of
the commodity.
(6) Any violation of
this rule shall be deemed to be a violation of ORS
570.410 and subject the violator
to the penalty provisions of ORS
570.990 and
570.995, including civil
penalties of up to $10,000.
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Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 561.510-561.600, ORS 570.305, 570.405, 570.410-415 & 561.560
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 561.510-561.600, ORS 570.305, 570.405, 570.410-415 & 561.560
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