02 N.C. Admin. Code 48F .0305 - COLLECTION AND SALE OF GINSENG
(a)
Definitions:
(1) Department. The North
Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services;
(2) Ginseng. Any plant of the species Panax
quinquefolius including cuttings, roots, fruits, seeds, propagules or any other
plant part;
(3) Ginseng Dealer. Any
person who purchases or otherwise obtains ginseng roots which have been
collected or cultivated in North Carolina in any quantity for commercial use.
This definition does not include those persons who directly collect or
cultivate ginseng roots, or who obtain ginseng roots for their own personal
use;
(4) Export Certificate. A
document issued to allow the export or shipment of ginseng out of the state by
certifying that the ginseng covered by the document was legally collected or
grown in North Carolina;
(5) Five
Year Old Wild Ginseng Plant. Any wild ginseng plant having at least three
prongs (five-leaflet leaves) or, in the absence of leaves, having at least four
discernible bud scars plus a bud on the neck (rhizome);
(6) Inspector. An employee of the Department
or any other person authorized by the Commissioner to enforce the Plant
Protection and Conservation Act and the rules adopted thereunder;
(7) Person. Individual, corporation,
partnership, firm, or association;
(8) Record of Ginseng Purchases. A document
completed by a ginseng dealer on a form provided by the Department to record
ginseng purchases;
(9) Record of
Harvest Season Collection. A document completed and signed by a collector of
wild ginseng and by an Inspector, certifying that the ginseng covered by the
document was legally collected during the harvest season; and
(10) Statement Indicating Legal Collection of
Ginseng from One's Own Land. A document completed and signed by a person
verifying that the wild collected ginseng being sold was collected from that
person's own land.
(b)
Purpose. The purpose of this Rule is to regulate trade in ginseng in North
Carolina, to obtain federal approval for the export of ginseng from the state,
to support the ginseng trade within the state, and to protect the species from
over-collection and extinction.
(c)
Collection of Ginseng:
(1) Harvest Season for
the Collection of Ginseng. The ginseng harvest season shall be from September 1
through December 31;
(2) Size of
Collected Plants. Collection of any wild ginseng plant not meeting the
definition of a five year old wild ginseng plant is prohibited except for the
purpose of replanting;
(3)
Replanting of Ginseng. All persons collecting ginseng from the wild shall plant
the seeds of collected plants within 100 feet of where the plants are located.
Ginseng seeds may be collected from the wild for replanting to a different
location only if the plant bearing the seeds is not also collected in the same
harvest season;
(4) Any person
collecting wild ginseng on the lands of another for any purpose shall, at time
of collection, have on his or her person written permission from the landowner,
as required under
G.S.
106-202.19(a)(1);
and
(5) Possession of freshly dug
ginseng on the lands of another shall constitute prima facie evidence that the
ginseng was taken from the same land on which the collector was
found.
(d) Purchase,
Collection and Sale of Ginseng:
(1) Ginseng
Dealer Permits. All ginseng dealers shall obtain a permit from the Plant
Industry Division of the Department prior to purchasing ginseng. Permits shall
be valid from July 1 or the date of issue, whichever is later, to the following
June 30. No ginseng shall be purchased by a ginseng dealer without a current
permit;
(2) Fees. A ginseng dealer
shall pay the following fee for a permit:
(A)
Resident unlimited quantity - $100.00
(B) Resident limited (up to 100 pounds per
license period) - $50.00
(C)
Non-resident - $500.00;
(3) Buying Season for Ginseng. The buying
season for wild or wild-simulated green ginseng is September 1 through March
31. The buying season for wild or wild-simulated dry ginseng is September 15
through March 31. To buy wild collected ginseng outside of this buying season a
ginseng dealer must obtain from the collector either:
(A) a completed Statement Indicating Legal
Collection of Ginseng from One's Own Land; or
(B) a Record of Harvest Season Collection
completed by the collector and signed by an Inspector;
(4) Purchase Records. Every ginseng dealer
shall keep a record of each purchase of ginseng collected or grown in North
Carolina on the applicable Record of Ginseng Purchases provided by the
Department. Forms from previous years, copies, or any forms other than those
provided by the Department for the current permit period shall not be used.
Records of Ginseng Purchases shall be made available for inspection by an
Inspector and applicable records shall be surrendered to an Inspector upon
issuance of an Export Certificate or upon request. The applicable Statement
Indicating Legal Collection of Ginseng from One's Own Land or Record of Harvest
Season Collection shall be attached to any Record of Ginseng Purchases
recording a purchase of wild collected ginseng collected outside of the harvest
season or bought outside of the buying season;
(5) Purchase of Ginseng from Other Ginseng
Dealers.
(A) All ginseng dealers who purchase
ginseng from other ginseng dealers located in North Carolina shall purchase
only from those ginseng dealers that have valid dealer permits. Such purchases
shall be recorded in a Record of Dealer-Dealer Transactions. Ginseng purchased
from ginseng dealers who lack valid permits shall not be certified for export
or shipment out of the state.
(B)
Each dealer shall submit copies of purchase records monthly between September 1
and March 31. Annual dealer reports shall be provided to the Department at the
end of the purchase season. The report must be submitted no later than April
30.
(C) A copy of end of season
weight receipt shall be provided to the Department for any ginseng roots
possessed by a dealer at the end of the buying season. The receipt must be
retained by the dealer and presented at the time of any future certification of
the ginseng for export;
(6) Exportation and Shipment of Ginseng. All
persons who have ginseng in any quantity and wish to export or ship any amount
out of the state shall obtain an export certificate from an Inspector. There
shall be no charge for an export certification. To obtain an export certificate
a person must have accurate records of his purchases, present and surrender the
original Record of Ginseng Purchases upon issuance of an export certificate and
possess a valid ginseng dealer's permit; and
(7) Importation of Ginseng. All ginseng
imported into North Carolina from other states must obtain the appropriate
certificates from the state of origin, which must be presented to a Department
representative at the time of inspection.
(e) Cultivation and Sale of Cultivated
Ginseng.
(1) Buying season for Cultivated
Ginseng. Cultivated Ginseng may be sold at any time during the year provided
that the grower's ginseng has been certified as Cultivated Ginseng;
and
(2) Certifying Cultivated
Ginseng. Cultivated Ginseng certified by a Department representative may be dug
or sold any time during the year and does not require a state export
certificate, as long as a copy of the certification records accompany the
ginseng.
Notes
Eff. June 30, 1981;
Amended Eff. July 3, 2012; December 1, 2010; April 1, 2003; July 1, 1998; August 1, 1990; May 1, 1984;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. March 26, 2017.
Eff. June 30, 1981;
Amended Eff. July 3, 2012; December 1, 2010; April 1, 2003; July 1, 1998; August 1, 1990; May 1, 1984.
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