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Melon, long Cucumis utllissimus
Pumpkin Cucurbita pepo
Pumpkin, Canada Cucurbita moschata
Squash Cucurbita maxima
Watermelon Citrullus lanatus [ Citrullus vulgaris ]
(4) Any other product, article, or means of conveyance when it is determined by the department or county agricultural commissioner to present a hazard of spreading live melon fruit fly and the person in possession thereof has been so notified.
(d) Restrictions.
(1) At the wholesale level, articles and commodities covered which have been commercially produced within the area under quarantine are prohibited movement from or within the area under quarantine except in accordance with the following provisions:
(A) The commodity has been treated in a manner approved by the department to eliminate melon fruit fly, is transported in a manner approved by the department to preclude exposure to melon fruit fly, and is accompanied by a certificate, verifying compliance with the above requirements, issued by the department or county agricultural commissioner; or,
(B) The commodity is moving for treatment for melon fruit fly or processing and in a manner approved by the department to preclude exposure to melon fruit fly and is accompanied by a written document affirming that movement has been authorized by the department or county agricultural commissioner.
(2) At the wholesale level, articles and commodities covered which have been commercially produced outside the area under quarantine are prohibited movement into the area under quarantine except when accompanied by a shipping document indicating the point of origin and destination and moved in accordance with the following provisions:
(A) The commodity is moving directly through the area under quarantine without delay in an enclosed vehicle or completely enclosed by a covering to prevent exposure to melon fruit fly; or,
(B) The commodity is destined to a wholesale or retail establishment and, if moving between 9:00 a.m. and sunset, is transported in an enclosed vehicle or completely enclosed by a covering to prevent exposure to melon fruit fly; or,
(C) The commodity is destined to a commercial processing facility.
(3) At the retail level, articles and commodities covered which have been commercially produced are prohibited movement from or within the area under quarantine except when the person in possession has a sales slip or other comparable document showing the commodity was purchased from a commercial establishment.
(4) Articles and commodities covered which have been noncommerically produced within the area under quarantine, including "backyard" production, are prohibited movement from the premises where grown except under written authorization of the department or county agricultural commissioner.
(5) Articles and commodities covered which have been noncommercially produced outside the area under quarantine are prohibited movement into the area under quarantine except when the person in possession has signed a statement showing the commodity, amount, origin, destination, and date of transportation.
(6) Within the area under quarantine, no wholesale or retail establishment shall handle, sell or offer for sale any article or commodity covered unless such commodities at all times are maintained in a manner approved by the department to preclude exposure to melon fruit fly.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3426. White Garden Snail Interior Quarantine.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3427. Whitefringed Beetle Interior Quarantine.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3428. Chrysanthemum White Rust Disease Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers.
(a) Pest, Chrysanthemum white rust disease (Puccinia horiana).
(b) Area. [Reserved]
(c) Articles and Commodities Covered. The following are declared to be hosts and possible carriers of the disease:
(1) Plants and plant parts of all species, hybrids, botanical and horticultural varieties of the genera Chrysanthemumand Dendranthema, except those determined by the director not to be susceptible to infection by the pest.
(2) All equipment, trucks, tractors, or other articles used in the production, harvest, transportation, or storage of the plant materials in (1) above.
(d) Restrictions.
(1) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(1) are prohibited movement within or from the regulated areas except as provided in (A), (B), or (C) below:
(A) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities have been treated and inspected in a manner approved by the director.
(B) If purchased at a retail sales location and accompanied by a sales receipt.
(C) If the commodity was produced outside the regulated areas and is being moved through a regulated area by direct route and without delay in closed vehicles or containers.
(2) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(1) are prohibited entry into the regulated area for propagation purposes except if treated upon arrival in a manner approved by the director.
(3) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(2) are prohibited movement within or from the regulated area except if free from all non-certified plant material of the kinds designated in (c)(1).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302, and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302, and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3429. Sweetpotato Weevil Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers.
(a) Pest. Sweetpotato weevil (Cylas formicarius elegantulus).
(b) Area Under Quarantine.
(1) That portion of San Diego County bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and Interstate Highway 8; then, easterly along Interstate Highway 8 to its intersection with Japatul Road; then, southwesterly along said road to its intersection with Lyons Valley Road; then, southwesterly along Lyons Valley Road to its intersection with Barrett Lake Road; then, southeasterly and southerly along Barrett Lake Road to its intersection with State Highway 94; then, southeasterly along said highway to its intersection with State Highway 188; then, southerly along State Highway 188 to its intersection with the United States-Mexico border; then, westerly along said border to its intersection with the Pacific Ocean coastline; then, northerly along said coastline to its intersection with the San Diego River; then, easterly along said river to its intersection with Sunset Cliffs Boulevard; then, southwesterly along said boulevard to the point of beginning.
(c) Articles and Commodities Covered.
(1) Hosts. Sweet potato plants and all plant parts except seed and including vines, draws, and slips, and sweet potato roots, also called yams, camote, batatas, boniatos, buniatos, and moniato (Ipomoea batatas), and morning-glory plants (Ipomoea spp., Calystegia spp., and Convolvulus spp.).
(2) Possible Carriers. Possible carriers include all appliances used in the growing, harvesting, processing, storage, and movement of hosts including, but not limited to field bins, trucks, tractors, harvesting equipment, and any other thing which the Department determines to be capable of spreading any stage of sweetpotato weevil.
(d) Restrictions.
(1) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(1) are prohibited movement within or from the area under quarantine except as provided in (A), (B), (C) or (D) below:
(A) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities originated from a site or facility which is apparently free from sweetpotato weevil.
(B) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities have been inspected or treated in a manner approved by the Department and are apparently free from sweetpotato weevil.
(C) If purchased at a retail sales location and accompanied by a sales receipt.
(D) If the article or commodity was produced outside the area under quarantine and is being moved through the area under quarantine by direct route and without delay in vehicles or containers which prevent spillage of the article or commodity while en route through the area.
(2) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(2) are prohibited movement within or from the area under quarantine except if cleaned and treated to the satisfaction of the county agricultural commissioner.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3430. Karnal Bunt Disease Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers.
(a) Pest. Karnal bunt disease(Tilletia indica).
(b) Quarantine Area. The area under quarantine for Karnal bunt disease is:
(1) That portion of Riverside County known as the Palo Verde Valley (in part) bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Neighbours Boulevard and W Hobsonway; then, easterly along W Hobsonway to its intersection with Arrowhead Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with W 11th Avenue; then, easterly along said avenue to its intersection with Defrain Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with 10th Avenue; then, easterly along said avenue to its intersection with the south boundary line of Township 6 South, Range 23 East and Sections 23 and 24; then, easterly along the said south boundary line to its intersection with the California-Arizona State Line; then, southerly along said state line to its intersection with the south boundary line of Township 8 South, Range 22 and Sections 25, 26 and 27; then, westerly along the said south boundary line to its intersection with 36th Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Stephenson Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with 34th Avenue; then westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Keim Boulevard; then, northerly along an imaginary line from said intersection to the intersection of 28th Avenue and Keim Boulevard; then, northerly along Keim Boulevard to its northern most point; then, from that said point northeasterly along an imaginary line to its intersection with the intersection of Stephenson Boulevard and W 14th Avenue; then, easterly along W 14th Avenue to its intersection with Neighbours Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to the point of beginning.
(c) Articles and Commodities Covered. The following are declared to be hosts and possible carriers of the disease:
(1) Conveyances, including trucks, railroad cars, and other containers used to move wheat, durum wheat, or triticale;
(2) Grain elevators/equipment/structures used for storing and handling wheat, durum wheat, and triticale;
(3) Milling products or byproducts, except flour;
(4) Plants, or plant parts, including grain, seed, or straw of all varieties of the following species: wheat (Triticum aestivum); durum wheat (Triticum durum); and triticale (Triticum aestivumxSecale cereale);
(5) Root crops with soil;
(6) Soil from areas where field crops are produced;
(7) Manure from animals that have fed on wheat, durum wheat, or triticale;
(8) Used bags, sacks and containers;
(9) Used farm tools;
(10) Used mechanized cultivating equipment;
(11) Used mechanized harvesting equipment;
(12) Used seed conditioning equipment;
(13) Used mechanized soil-moving equipment;
(14) Any other product, article or means of conveyance when it is determined by the secretary that it presents a risk of spreading Karnal bunt disease due to its proximity to an infestation of Karnal bunt disease and the person in possession has been so notified.
(d) Restrictions.
(1) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c) are prohibited movement within or from portions (b)(1) and (b)(2) of the quarantine area from infested properties or if exposed to infestation by the disease except as provided in (A), (B) or (C) below:
(A) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities have been:
1. treated and inspected in a manner approved by the department;
2. grown, produced, manufactured, stored, or handled in a manner that would prevent infestation or destroy all life stages of Karnal bunt disease;
3. tested and found free from Karnal bunt disease.
(B) If accompanied by a permit issued by an authorized agricultural official specifying the article or commodity covered; the destination; the handling, utilization, or processing which is authorized; and the conditions under which this shall be conducted.
(C) If the article or commodity is being moved from outside the quarantine area and is being moved through the quarantine area by direct route and without delay.
(2) Seed, as specified in (c)(4), is prohibited movement from all portions of the quarantine area except as provided in (A), (B) or (C) below:
(A) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the seed has been:
1. treated and inspected in a manner approved by the department;
2. grown, produced, manufactured, stored, or handled in a manner that would prevent infestation or destroy all life stages of Karnal bunt disease;
3. tested in a manner approved by the department and found free from Karnal bunt disease.
(B) If accompanied by a permit issued by an authorized agricultural official specifying the commodity covered; the destination; the handling, utilization, processing which is authorized; and the conditions under which this shall be conducted.
(C) If the seed is being moved from outside the quarantine area and is being moved through the quarantine area by direct route and without delay.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3431. Olive Fruit Fly Interior Quarantine.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3432. Red Imported Fire Ant Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers:
(a) Pest. Red imported fire ant ( Solenopsis invicta).
(b) Quarantine Area. The area under quarantine for red imported fire ant in California is:
(1) The entire county of Orange.
(2) Los Angeles County:
(A) That portion of the county in the Cerritos area bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Artesia Boulevard and Marquardt Avenue; then, southerly along said avenue to its intersection with the Los Angeles-Orange County Line; then, southerly and westerly along said line to its intersection with Carson Street; then, westerly along said street to its intersection with Norwalk Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with Centralia Street; then, westerly along said street to its intersection with Pioneer Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with South Street; then, easterly along said street to its intersection with Norwalk Boulevard; then, northerly along said boulevard to its intersection with 183rd Street; then, easterly along said street to its intersection with Bloomfield Avenue; then, northerly along said avenue to its intersection with Artesia Boulevard; then, easterly along said boulevard to the point of beginning.
(B) That portion of the county in the Azusa area bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Irwindale Avenue; then, easterly along said boulevard to its intersection with Azusa Avenue; then, southerly along said avenue to its intersection with East Fifth Street; then easterly along said street to its intersection with North Cerritos Avenue; then, southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Arrow Highway; then, westerly along said highway to its intersection with Azusa Avenue; then southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Covina Boulevard; then, westerly along an imaginary line from said intersection to the intersection of Irwindale Avenue and Martinez Street; then, northerly along said avenue to the point of beginning.
(3) Riverside County:
(A) That portion of the county in the Moreno Valley area bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Reche Vista Drive and Canyon Ranch Road; then, southeasterly along Canyon Ranch Road to its intersection with Valley Ranch Road; then, easterly along Valley Ranch Road to its intersection with Michael Way; then, southerly along said way to its intersection with Casey Court; then, easterly along said court to its intersection with the Moreno Valley City Limits; then, southerly and easterly along said city limits to its intersection with Pico Vista Way; then, southwesterly along said way to its intersection with Los Olivos Drive; then, southerly along said drive to its intersection with Jaclyn Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Perris Boulevard; then, southerly along said boulevard to its intersection with Kalmia Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Hubbard Street; then, northerly along said street to its intersection with Nightfall Way; then, westerly and southerly along said way to its intersection with Sundial Way; then, westerly along Sundial Way to its intersection with Indian Avenue; then, southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Ebbtide Lane; then, westerly along said lane to its intersection with Ridgecrest Lane; then, southerly along Ridgecrest Lane to its intersection with Moonraker Lane; then, westerly along Moonraker Lane to its intersection with Davis Street; then, southerly along said street to its intersection with Greogory Lane; westerly along said lane to its intersection with Heacock Street; then, northwesterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Lake Valley Drive and Breezy Meadow Drive; then, northwesterly along Breezy Meadow Drive to its intersection with Stony Creek; then, northeasterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Old Lake Drive and Sunnymead Ranch Parkway; then, northwesterly along said parkway to its intersection with El Granito Street; then, easterly along said street to its intersection with Lawless Road; then, easterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Heacock Street and Reche Vista Drive; then, northerly along said drive to the point of beginning.
(B) That portion of the county in the Indio area bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Avenue 50 and Jackson Street; then, southerly along said street to its intersection with 54th Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Madison Street; then, northerly along said street to its intersection with Avenue 50; then, easterly along said avenue to the point of beginning.
(C) That portion of the county in the Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, and Bermuda Dunes areas bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Ramon Road and Bob Hope Drive; southerly along said drive to its intersection with Dinah Shore Drive; then, easterly along Dinah Shore Drive to its intersection with Key Largo Avenue; then, southerly along said avenue to its intersection with Gerald Ford Drive; then, westerly along said drive to its intersection with Bob Hope Drive; then, southerly along Bob Hope Drive to its intersection with Frank Sinatra Drive; then easterly along Frank Sinatra Drive to its intersection with Vista Del Sol; then, southerly along Vista Del Sol to its intersection with Country Club Drive; then, easterly along said drive to its intersection with Adams Street; then, southerly along said street to its intersection with 42nd Avenue; then, easterly along said avenue to its intersection with Tranquillo Place; then, southerly along said place to its intersection with Harbour Court; then, southwesterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Granada Drive and Caballeros Drive; then, southeasterly along Caballeros Drive to its intersection with Kingston Drive; then, westerly along Kingston Drive to its intersection with Mandeville Road; then, easterly along said road to its intersection with Port Maria Road; then, southerly along Port Maria Road to its intersection with Fred Waring Drive; then, westerly along said drive to its intersection with the Dune Palms Road; then, southwesterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Adams Street and Miles Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Washington Street; then, northwesterly along said street to its intersection with Fred Waring Drive; then, westerly along said drive to its intersection with Joshua Road; then, northerly along said road to its intersection with Park View Drive; then, westerly along said drive to its intersection with State Highway 111; then, northwesterly along said highway to its intersection with Magnesia Fall Drive; then, westerly along said drive to its intersection with Gardess Road; then, northwesterly along said road to its intersection with Dunes View Road; then, northeasterly along Dunes View Road to its intersection with Halgar Road; then, northwesterly along Halgar Road to its intersection with Indian Trail Road; then, northeasterly along Indian Trail Road to its intersection with Mirage Road; then, northerly along Mirage Road to its intersection with State Highway 111; then, northwesterly along said highway to its intersection with Frank Sinatra Drive; then, easterly along said drive to its intersection with Da Vall Drive; then, northerly along said Da Vall Drive to its intersection with Ramon Road; then, easterly along said road to the point of beginning.
(D) That portion of the county in the Palm Springs area bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at the intersection of State Highway 111 and and San Rafael Drive; then, easterly along said drive to its intersection with Indian Canyon Drive; then, southerly along Indian Canyon Drive to its intersection with Francis Drive; then, easterly along Francis Drive to its intersection with North Farrell Drive; then southerly along North Farrell Drive to its intersection with Verona Road; then, easterly along said road to its intersection with Whitewater Club Drive; then, easterly along an imaginary line from said intersection to the intersection of Verona Road and Ventura Drive; then, easterly along said road to its intersection with Avenida Maravilla; then, easterly and southerly along said avenida to its intersection with 30th Avenue; then, westerly along said avenue to its end; then, due west along an imaginary line from the end of 30th Avenue to its intersection with the Whitewater River; then, southeasterly along said river to its intersection with Dinah Shore Drive; then, westerly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the east end of 34th Avenue; then,westerly along said avenue to its intersection with Golf Club Drive; then, southerly along said drive to its intersection with East Palm Canyon Drive; then, southerly from said intersection along an imaginary line to the intersection of Desterto Vista and Palm Hills Drive; then, southerly along said drive to its end; then, southwesterly along an imaginary line from the end of said drive to the intersection of Murray Canyon and Palm Canyon Drive; then, northwesterly along said drive to its intersection with the Palm Springs City Limits; then westerly and northerly along said city limits to its intersection with Tahquitz Creek; then, due north from said intersection along an imaginary line to its intersection with Tramway Road; then, northeasterly along said road to the point of beginning.
(c) Commodities Covered.
(1) Imported fire ant queens and reproducing colonies of imported fire ants.
(2) Soil, separately or with other articles, except when commercially packaged. For the purpose of this section, soil shall include all growing media.
(3) Baled hay and baled straw stored in direct contact with the ground.
(4) Plants and sod with roots and soil attached, except privately owned house plants maintained indoors and not for sale.
(5) Used soil-moving equipment, unless free of all noncompacted soil.
(6) Any other product, article, or means of conveyance when it is determined by the department or county agricultural commissioner to present a hazard of spreading live red imported fire ant and the person in possession thereof has been so notified.
(d) Restriction on Movement, Possession and Sale of Commodities Covered.
(1) Movement of Commodities Covered; Commercial Production and Wholesale Distribution. It is unlawful to move within or from the quarantine area a commercial shipment of any commodity covered at the production or wholesale level, except when certified by the department or county agricultural commissioner in accordance with the following provisions:
(A) The commodity was treated in a manner approved by the department to eliminate all live red imported fire ant; or,
(B) The commodity was inspected and determined to be free from all life stages of the red imported fire ant; or,
(C) The commodity has been grown, produced, manufactured, stored, or handled in a manner that would prevent infestation by or destroy all life stages of the imported fire ant; or,
(D) The commodity was produced outside the quarantine area and is being transported:
1. through the area by direct route and without delay in closed vehicles or containers to preclude infestation by red imported fire ant; or
2. under permit of the department specifying conditions to preclude infestation by red imported fire ant.
(2) Movement of Commodities Covered from Commercial Sources; Retail Level. Retail size purchases of commodities covered obtained from commercial retail sources may be moved into, within or from the quarantine area, if the person in possession has a sales slip or other comparable document showing the purchase was made from a commercial retail establishment. Other transportation of such commodities is prohibited.
(3) Movement of Commodities Covered; Not from Commercial Sources.
(A) Within the quarantine area, to a specified destination for specified handling, utilization, or processing (the destination and other conditions to be listed in a permit issued by the department or county agricultural commissioner), and this movement will not result in the spread of the imported fire ant, because the imported fire ant will be destroyed by the specified handling, utilization, or processing;
(B) Within the quarantine area, no commodity covered shall be moved from the origin premises without a certificate or permit issued by the department or county agricultural commissioner;
(C) Commodities covered not obtained from commercial sources may be transported into the quarantine area only if the person in possession has a signed statement showing the commodity, amount, place of origin, destination and date of transportation.
(4) Restrictions on Wholesale and Retail Sales. Within the quarantine area, no wholesale or retail establishment shall handle, sell or offer for sale any commodity covered unless such commodities at all times are maintained in a manner approved by the department to preclude infestation by red imported fire ant.
(5) No person shall transport, possess, handle or sell any commodity covered in violation of the provisions of this section. No person shall knowingly prepare, possess, or use any false document, or knowingly make any false statement to any enforcement officer, in connection with the possession, sale or transportation of any commodity covered.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3433. Diaprepes Root Weevil Interior Quarantine.
A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts and possible carriers.
(a) Pest. Diaprepres Root Weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus).
(b) Area Under Quarantine.
(1) In the county of Los Angeles: Beginning at the intersection of E. 7th Street and State Highway 1; then, southeasterly along State Highway 1 to its intersection with E. 2nd Street; then, southwesterly and northwesterly along E. 2nd Street to its intersection with Park Avenue; then, northeasterly and northerly along Park Avenue to its intersection with E. 7th Street; then, easterly along E. 7th Street to the point of beginning.
(2) In the county of Orange:
(A) Beginning at the intersection of East Bluff Drive and University Drive; then, northeasterly along University Drive to its intersection with the southern boundary of Bonita Creek Park; then, southerly, easterly and northerly along said park boundary to its intersection with State Highway 73; then, southerly and southeasterly along said highway to its intersection with Bonita Canyon Drive; then, southwesterly along Bonita Canyon drive to its intersection with Prairie Road; then, southerly and westerly along Prairie Road to its intersection with San Miguel Drive; then, southerly and southwesterly along San Miguel Drive to its intersection with Joaquin Hills Road; then, northwesterly along San Joaquin Hills Road to its intersection with Jamboree Road; then, northeasterly along Jamboree Road to its intersection with East Bluff Drive; then, northwesterly, northerly and northeasterly along East Bluff Drive to the point of beginning.
(B) Beginning at the intersection of Dover Drive and Irvine Avenue; then, northeasterly along Irvine Avenue to its intersection with the boundary line of Upper Newport Bay Regional Park; then, southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, southerly, southwesterly, easterly, southwesterly, southerly, easterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, westerly, southwesterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, easterly, southwesterly and southeasterly along the boundary line of Upper Newport Bay Regional Park until its intersection with the shoreline of Upper Newport Bay; then, southerly, northwesterly, southwesterly, southeasterly, southwesterly, westerly, northwesterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly and southwesterly along the shoreline of Upper Newport Bay until its intersection with the boundary line of Castaways Park; then, northwesterly along the boundary line of Castaways Park to its intersection with Dover Drive; then, northeasterly along Dover Drive to its intersection with Westcliff Drive N; then, northwesterly along Westcliff Drive N to its intersection with Irvine Avenue; then, northeasterly along Irvine Avenue to the point of beginning.
(C) Beginning at the intersection of Village Center Drive and Yorba Linda Boulevard; then, northerly and northeasterly along Village Center Drive to its intersection with Manzanita Avenue; then, southeasterly, easterly and northeasterly along Manzanita Avenue to its intersection with Cork Circle; then, northeasterly along Cork Circle to its northeastern most point; then, along an imaginary line from the northeastern most point of Cork Circle to its intersection with the northwestern most point of Alder Avenue; then, southeasterly along Alder Avenue to its intersection with San Antonio Road; then, southerly along San Antonio Road to its intersection with Yorba Linda Boulevard; then, easterly and southeasterly along Yorba Linda Boulevard to its intersection with Via De La Escuela; then, southwesterly and westerly along Via De La Escuela to its intersection with Dominguez Ranch Road; then, southerly and southwesterly along Dominguez Ranch Road to its intersection with Trailside Drive; then, westerly along Trailside Drive to its intersection with Yorba Ranch Road; then, southerly along Yorba Ranch Road to its intersection with E Esperanza Road; then, southwesterly along E Esperanza Road to its intersection with Fairmont Boulevard; then, northwesterly along Fairmont Boulevard to its intersection with Paseo De Las Palomas; then, northeasterly and easterly along Paseo De Las Palomas to its intersection with Village Center Drive; then, northerly, northeasterly and northerly along Village Center Drive to the point of the beginning.
(3) In the county of San Diego:
(A) Beginning at the intersection of U.S. Interstate 5 and Genesee Avenue; then, easterly and southeasterly along Genesee Avenue to its intersection with Eastgate Mall; then northeasterly along Eastgate Mall to its intersection with U.S. Interstate 805; then southeasterly along U.S. Interstate 805 to its intersection with Governor Drive; then, southwesterly, westerly, northwesterly, westerly, southwesterly and westerly along Governor Drive to its intersection with Regents Road; then, northerly and northwesterly along Regents Road to its intersection (over crossing) with the "Coaster" (Amtrak) railroad tracks; then, southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly along said railroad tracks to its intersection with State Highway 52; then, westerly along State Highway 52 to its intersection with U.S. Interstate 5; then, northerly along U.S. Interstate 5 to its intersection with Gilman Drive; then, northwesterly, northerly, easterly and northerly along Gilman Drive to its intersection with Voigt Drive; then, northeasterly along Voigt Drive to its intersection with U.S. Interstate 5; then, northerly, along U.S. Interstate 5 to the point of beginning.
(B) Beginning at the intersection of Avenida Pantera and Calle Acervo; then, northerly, northwesterly and northerly along Calle Acervo to its intersection with Camino Lindo; then, northeasterly along an imaginary line from the intersection of Calle Acervo and Camino Lindo to its intersection with the western most point of Dusty Trail; then, easterly along Dusty Trail to its eastern most point; then, southeasterly along an imaginary line from the eastern most point of Dusty Trail to its intersection with the intersection of Country Rose Circle and Western Springs Road; then, southerly along Western Springs Road to its intersection with Fortuna Ranch Road; then, southwesterly along Fortuna Ranch Road to its intersection with Bumann Road; then, southeasterly along Bumann road to its intersection with Wildflower Drive; then, southerly along Wildflower Drive to its intersection with Wildflower Valley Drive; then, southwesterly along an imaginary line from the intersection of Wildflower Drive and Wildflower Valley Drive to its intersection with the northern most point of Circa De Tierra; then, southwesterly, southerly, southwesterly and westerly along Circa De Tierra to its intersection with Val Sereno Drive; then, southerly along Val Sereno Drive to its intersection with El Camino Del Norte; then, northwesterly along El Camino Del Norte to its intersection with Rancho Santa Fe Road; then, northerly and northwesterly along Rancho Santa Fe Road to its intersection with 13th Street; then, southeasterly along 13th Street to its intersection with C Street; then, northerly along C Street to its intersection with Desert Rose Way; then, southeasterly, northerly, northwesterly and northerly along Desert Rose Way to its northern most point; then, northerly along an imaginary line from the northern most point of Desert Rose Way to the point of beginning.
(C) Beginning at the intersection of Alga Road and El Camino Real; then, northerly along El Camino Real to its intersection with Carillo Way; then, northeasterly along Carillo Way to its intersection with El Fuerte Street; then, southerly, southeasterly, southerly, southwesterly along El Fuerte Street to its intersection with Babilonia Street; then, southerly along an imaginary line from said intersection to its intersection with the intersection of Romeria Street and Gibralter Street; then, southwesterly and southerly along Gibraltar Street to its intersection with La Costa Avenue; then, southwesterly, westerly, northwesterly, westerly, southwesterly and westerly along La Costa Avenue to its intersection with El Camino Real; then, northerly along El Camino Real to the point of beginning.
(D) Beginning at the intersection of El Camino Real and Del Mar Heights Road; then, northeasterly and easterly along Del Mar Heights Road to its intersection with Carmel Canyon Road; then, southerly and southwesterly along Carmel Canyon Road to its intersection with Carmel Country Road; then, southeasterly and southerly along Carmel Country Road to its intersection with Shaw Valley Road; then, southwesterly along Shaw Valley Road to its western most point; then, southwesterly along an imaginary line from the western most point of Shaw Valley Road to its intersection with the eastern most point of Carmel Creek Road; then, northwesterly along Carmel Creek Road to its intersection with State Highway 56; then, southwesterly along State Highway 56 to its intersection with Carmel Valley Road; then, southwesterly, northwesterly, northerly and northwesterly along Carmel Valley Road to its intersection with S Camino Del Mar; then, southerly along S Camino Del Mar to its intersection with the Amtrak railroad tracks; then, northerly along the Amtrak railroad tracks to its intersection with Coast Boulevard; then, southerly along Coast Boulevard to its intersection with 15th Street; then, northeasterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, northwesterly and northeasterly along 15th Street to its intersection with Crest Road; then, southeasterly from said intersection along an imaginary line to its intersection with Oribia Road and San Dieguito Drive; then, northerly, northeasterly and southeasterly along San Dieguito Drive to its intersection with the boundary line of Crest Canyon Open Space Park; then, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly and easterly along the boundary line of Crest Canyon Open Space Park to its intersection with U.S. Interstate 5; then, southerly along U.S. Interstate 5 to its intersection with Del Mar Heights; then, northeasterly along Del Mar Heights Road to the point of the beginning.
(E) Beginning at the intersection of Rancho Diegueno Road and San Dieguito Road; then, northwesterly, northerly and northeasterly to its intersection with El Apajo; then, northwesterly and westerly along El Apajo to its intersection with Via De La Valle; then, southerly and southwesterly along Via De La Valle to its intersection with Las Palomas; then, northwesterly along Las Palomas to its intersection with Puerta Del Sol; then, northwesterly along Puerta Del Sol to its intersection with Via Del Alba; then, northeasterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, northerly, northeasterly, northerly, northeasterly and easterly along Via Del Alba to its intersection with La Gracia; then, notherly, northeasterly, southwesterly, southeasterly, northeasterly, northwesterly, northerly and northeasterly along La Gracia to its intersection with Linea Del Cielo; then, northeasterly along Linea Del Cielo to its intersection with Via De Santa Fe; then, southeasterly and southerly along Via De Santa Fe to its intersection with El Sicomoro Street; then, easterly along El Sicomoro Street to its intersection with Via A La Casa; then, southeasterly along an imaginary line from said intersection to its intersection with the western most point of Via Barranca Del Zorro; then, easterly along Via Barranca Del Zorro to its intersection with Calle Camposeco; then, southerly and southeasterly along Calle Camposeco to its intersection with Circa Del Norte; then, northeasterly and southeasterly along Circa Del Norte to its intersection with San Dieguito Road; then, easterly and southeasterly along San Dieguito Road to its intersection with Camino Del Sur; then, southwesterly and southeasterly along Camino Del Sur to its intersection with Lazanja Pass; then, southwesterly along Lazanja Pass to its intersection with Caminito Lazanja; then, southeasterly and southerly along Caminito Lazanja to its intersection with Caminito Camelia; then, westerly and northwesterly along Caminito Camelia to its intersection with Vista Lazanja; then, southwesterly along Vista Lazanja to its intersection with Briza Placida; then, westerly along an imaginary line from the intersection of Vista Lazanja and Briza Placida to its intersection with Poco Lago; then, westerly along Poco Lago to its intersection with Rancho Santa Fe Farms Road; then, northerly along Rancho Santa Fe Farms Road to its intersection with Rancho Diegueno Road; then, westerly, northwesterly, northerly, northwesterly and westerly to the point of beginning.
(c) Article and Commodities Covered. The following are declared to be hosts and possible carriers of Diaprepes root weevil.
(1) Soil, sand, gravel or growing media moved separately or with other things, and any other articles which are infested or exposed to infestation by Diaprepes abbreviatus.
(2) All nursery stock, plants and plant parts and plant products capable of propagation.
(3) Any other product, article, or means of conveyance when it is determined by the Secretary or county agricultural commissioner to present a hazard of spreading live life stages of Diaprepes abbreviatusand the person in possession thereof has been so notified.
(4) Dying or dead plant material without roots or soil (green waste).
(5) Exemptions. The following articles are exempt from the provisions of this section:
(A) seed;
(B) bare rooted cacti;
(C) fruits and vegetables grown above ground;
(D) fleshy roots, corms, tubers, and rhizomes that are free of soil;
(E) defoliated bare-rooted nursery stock;
(F) privately-owned indoor decorative houseplants;
(G) aquatic plants without soil, and those in containers with growing media if removed from water and shipped immediately;
(H) shipments moving under special permit established by the Department to ensure such shipments do not present a pest risk; and
(I) dying or dead plant material without roots or soil (green waste) that has been processed or handled or treated in a manner approved by the Secretary to eliminate live life stages of Diaprepes abbreviatusand is moved directly to a city or county sanitary landfill or State licensed compost facility within the quarantine area.
(d) Restrictions.
(1) Articles and commodities covered in Section (c) are prohibited movement within or from the area under quarantine except as provided in (A), (B) (C) or (D) below:
(A) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities originated from a site or facility which is apparently free from Diaprepes abbreviatus.
(B) If accompanied by a certificate issued by an authorized agricultural official affirming that the articles and commodities have been inspected or treated in a manner approved by the Department and are apparently free from Diaprepes abbreviatus.
(C) If purchased at a retail sales location and accompanied by a sales receipt.
(D) If the article or commodity was produced outside the area under quarantine and is being moved through the area under quarantine by direct route and without delay in vehicles or containers which prevent spillage of the article or commodity while en route through the area.
(E) If the article or commodity covered is moved under the terms of a special permit as authorized under Title 3, Section 3154 of the California Code of Regulations.
(2) Articles and commodities covered in subsection (c)(3) are prohibited movement within or from the area under quarantine except if cleaned and treated to the satisfaction of the county agricultural commissioner.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5322, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3550. Plant Products Exempt from Holding for Inspection.
s 3551. Pear Decline Is "Pest."
Note: Authority cited: Sections 16 and 100(a)(1), Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3552. Hold Used Cotton Machinery for Inspection in San Joaquin Valley Quality Cotton District.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 52901, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 52851-52855, 52901, and 52971-52976, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3555. Dissemination of Pests Through the Agency of Appliances.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 5741, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3556. Dissemination of Weed Pests Through the Movement of Feed Grain.
The Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture designates feed grain as a thing liable to be infested with pests.
Any person receiving or moving feed grain from within the state shall notify the county agricultural commissioner of the arrival of such grain, and hold the same for inspection by the commissioner, without unnecessarily moving or placing such grain where it may grow or be disseminated or contaminate clean grain. The commissioner may waive the requirement of notification of arrival and holding for inspection at destination on shipments which are accompanied by a certificate of cleanliness or the commissioner may waive the requirement of holding uncertified shipments for inspection if any such shipment is destined to a mill or establishment which has been approved by the Secretary or Commissioner as being capable of processing or storing feed grain infested with weed seed pests in such a manner that no contamination of clean grain or dissemination of the pests would result. The Secretary will issue a list of approved mills and establishments showing their locations, weed seed pests each may receive, and the approved methods of handling infested feed grain.
(a) Definitions. As used in this section:
(1) "Feed grain" means the whole seed or seed-like fruits of grain, including wheat, barley, oat, rye, sorghum, and corn, for any use other than planting
(2) "Restricted weed seed pests liable to be disseminated through the movement of feed grain" means viable seed or propagule of the following weeds: Acroptilon repents, Russian knapweed; Alhagi maurorum, camelthorn; Cardaria chalepensis, lens-podded hoary cress; Cardaria draba, heart-podded hoary cress; Cardaria pubescens, globe-podded hoary cress; Centaurea solstitialis, yellow starthistle; Cirsium avense, Canada thistle; Convolvulus arvensis, field bindweed; Elytrigia repens, quackgrass; Euphorbia esula, leafy spurge; Gaura coccinea, scarlet gaura; Gaura drummondii, scented gaura; Gaura sinuata, wavyleaf gaura; Helianthus ciliaris, blueweed; Lepidium latifolium, perennial peppercress; Rorippa austriaca, Austrian fieldcress; Salvia virgata, meadow sage; Setaria faberi, giant foxtail; Solanum carolinense, Carolina horse nettle; Solanum elaeagnifolium, white horsenettle; Sonchus arvensis, perennial sowthistle; Sorghum halepense, Johnsongrass.
(b) Standards of Cleanliness for Feed Grain. To be eligible for certification under provisions of this section, feed grain shall be free of mature seed or propagule of restricted weed seed pests liable to be disseminated through the movement of feed grain, as listed in subsection (a)(1), except that a tolerance shall be allowed of up to five (5) seeds each of Johnsongrass, field bindweed, and yellow starthistle, per pound of feed grain examined.
(c) Certificates of Cleanliness may be issued by the commissioner whenever adequate inspection has been made of the field or when samples are drawn from any conveyance, mill, or storage facility and it has been determined that the feed grain meets the standard of cleanliness. Continued identity of all such certified feed grain shall be maintained to prevent commingling with uninspected or infested feed grain.
(d) Inspection Counties. Any commissioner who elects to accept certificates of cleanliness issued in compliance with this section, shall so notify the Secretary in writing. The Secretary will issue a list of counties where certificates of cleanliness will be accepted.
(e) Disposition of Infested Shipments. Any shipment of feed grain found to be infested with the seed of any pest not of common occurrence in the county or locality into which such shipment is brought is subject to the provisions of Sections 6341 to 6344, inclusive, of the Food and Agricultural Code. With the approval of the commissioner at destination, such shipments may be allowed to move in quarantine to an approved mill or establishment.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 5721, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5721 and 6501, Food and Agricultural Code.
s 3557. Seed Screenings and Cleanings.
The Secretary of the Department of Food and Agriculture promulgates this regulation pertaining to seed screenings and cleanings for the purpose of preventing the dissemination of the seed of any pest through the movement of seed screenings or cleanings from crop seed.
(a) Definitions. As used in this Section:
(1) "Screenings" means seed screenings or cleanings from crop seeds, and includes all products or materials removed from crop seed by any means whatsoever. (continued)