Wash. Admin. Code § 16-470-320 - Onion white rot disease - Restrictions - Control - Prevention - Sanitation
(1) No person shall
transport onion bulbs, sets or seedlings into the pest-free area for the
purpose of planting or propagation, except those that are certified free of
onion white rot disease by the plant protection organization of the state of
origin.
(2) Except as provided in
this chapter, no person shall bring machinery, tools, or equipment, previously
used in onion production, into the pest-free area unless the machinery, tools,
or equipment have been cleaned and sanitized prior to movement into the
pest-free area. Cleaning must include the thorough removal of all soil and
debris followed by sanitization with steam under pressure or other methods
approved by the department.
(3)
Livestock which have been pastured on fields infested with Sclerotium
cepivorum or which have been fed white rot infested plant parts may
not be transported into the pest-free area. Onion plants or plant parts may not
be transported into the pest-free area for livestock feed. No restrictions are
imposed by this section on livestock moving to feed lots, sale yards, or
exhibition sites (such as fairgrounds, shows, etc.) in the pest-free
area.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapters 17.24 and 34.05 RCW. 09-17-099, § 16-470-320, filed 8/18/09, effective 9/18/09. Statutory Authority: Chapter 17.24 RCW. 01-01-013, § 16-470-320, filed 12/6/00, effective 1/6/01; 85-20-043 (Order 1873), § 16-470-320, filed 9/25/85.
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