Nev. Admin. Code § 554.330 - Certification of disinfection or treatment
1. Stalks, ears,
cobs or other parts, fragments or debris of corn, broomcorn, sorghums and Sudan
grass grown in or shipped from the area under quarantine, imported as such or
as packing or otherwise, will be admitted into this State only if each lot or
shipment is accompanied by an official certificate of the state from which
shipped, affirming that all stalks, ears, cobs or other parts, fragments or
debris of the plants accompanied thereby have been disinfected or sterilized in
a manner prescribed by the Director and setting forth the date and full
particulars of the treatment applied.
2. Stalks, ears, cobs or other parts,
fragments or debris of plants grown in and shipped from states under quarantine
which are not listed in the infested areas described in NAC 554.260 will be
admitted into this State only if each shipment or lot is accompanied by an
official certificate of the state where produced, affirming that the product is
a product of a state wherein no European corn borer is known to exist and that
continued identity of the product has been maintained to assure no handling or
storage in association with stalks, ears, cobs or other parts, fragments or
debris of the plants grown in or shipped from infested areas.
3. All certificates issued in compliance with
this section must set forth:
(a) The kind and
quantity of the commodity constituting the lot or shipment covered
thereby;
(b) The initials and
number of the railway car or license number in the case of a truck;
and
(c) The names and addresses of
the shipper and consignee.
Notes
NRS 554.020, 554.030
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