Wash. Admin. Code § 16-470-127 - Requirements to ship commodities regulated for plum curculio into Washington
Shipment into the state of Washington of regulated commodities described in WAC 16-470-125 from states under quarantine for plum curculio is prohibited, unless one of the following conditions is met:
(1) The shipment is
accompanied by an official certificate issued by the plant protection
organization of the state of origin evidencing at least one of the following:
(a) The shipment consists of apples, which
have undergone cold treatment for a continuous period of at least ninety days.
During this ninety days, the temperature within the storage room must be
maintained at thirty-seven and nine-tenths degrees Fahrenheit or
less.
(b) The shipment consists of
regulated commodities, which have undergone cold treatment for a continuous
period of forty days or more. During this forty days, the temperature within
the storage room must be maintained at thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit or
less.
(c) Each lot or shipment
consists of repacked fruit, which was grown outside the area under quarantine
and has been identity maintained while within the area under quarantine. For
repacked fruit, the certificate must show the following information:
(i) State in which the fruit was
grown;
(ii) Point of repacking and
reshipment;
(iii) Amount and kind
of commodities comprising the lot or shipment; and
(iv) Names and addresses of the shipper and
consignee.
(2) The fruit originated outside the area
under quarantine for plum curculio and is a reshipment in original, unopened
containers. The containers must each bear labels or other identifying marks
evidencing origin outside the area under quarantine.
(3) The shipment consists of fresh fruit from
Utah counties where plum curculio is established and is made in compliance with
terms of a permit agreed upon by both the Utah and Washington plant protection
organizations.
(4) The shipment
consists of fresh fruit from Utah counties where plum curculio is not
established, and all of the following conditions are complied with:
(a) The Utah plant protection organization
has conducted an adequate plum curculio detection program, which includes
immediate written notification to the department of detections in counties
where plum curculio has not previously been detected; and
(b) The Utah plant protection organization
certifies that the fruit originated in areas in which plum curculio is not
established, was grown in a commercial orchard, and has not been placed under
quarantine.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.24 RCW. 01-14-075, § 16-470-127, filed 7/3/01, effective 8/3/01.
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