010-42 Wyo. Code R. §§ 42-13 - Quarantine of Individual Shipments of Infested Farm Products and Farm Equipment Into a District
(a) If a District
does not have a District-wide quarantine against the movement of infested farm
products or equipment into a District under
W.S.
11-5-116(d), but has a
reasonable belief that infested farm products or equipment are entering the
District that may be injurious and detrimental to the state, the District
Board, its agent, or law enforcement may detain the vehicle containing such
products and equipment and inspect the vehicle and cargo using the procedures
outlined in Section 12 of this Chapter.
(b) If the cargo is found to contain infested
farm products or equipment the procedures in Section 12(c) of this Chapter
shall be followed.
(c) In addition
to a hearing for the reasons stated in Section 12(c) of this Chapter, a hearing
may also be held to determine if the infestation will be injurious and
detrimental to the State.
(i) In the event
the person in charge of the vehicle does not comply with the options as
specified in Section 12(c) of this Chapter and waives his right to a hearing
before the District Board, the waiver, the affidavit referred to in Section
7(b) (e) of this Chapter, and the request for a quarantine shall be forwarded
to the Director who upon receipt thereof, shall declare a quarantine and
request the person in charge to follow the remedial options.
(ii) In the event the person in charge of the
vehicle does not comply with the options as specified in Section 12(c) of this
Chapter and a hearing is held and the District Board determines a quarantine
should be declared, the District Board shall adopt a resolution to that effect.
The resolution shall be forwarded along with the affidavit referred to in
Section 7 of this Chapter and the request for quarantine to the Director who
upon receipt thereof shall declare the quarantine.
(d) If the agent and/or district supervisor
does not find infested farm products or equipment, the procedure in Section
12(d) of this Chapter shall be followed.
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