22-2008. DISCOVERY OF PLANT PESTS — OFFICIAL MARKING OF INFESTED OR INFECTED ARTICLES — REPORTING THE DETECTION OF PLANT PESTS. (1) Upon knowledge of the existence of a regulated pest or a pest that may cause significant damage or harm within the state, the department is authorized to conspicuously mark all plants, materials and articles known or suspected to be infected or infested with the pest. The department shall notify the person, owner or the tenant in possession of the premises or area in question of the existence of the pest and of the prescribed control measures. The aforementioned person shall, within the prescribed time limit, implement the conditions of the department’s hold order or stop sale or be subject to civil penalties.
(2) The state plant regulatory official shall immediately report the detection of new plant pests within the state to the director and to the U.S. department of agriculture. Other state plant regulatory officials shall be notified as deemed necessary.
History:
[22-2008, added 2002, ch. 89, sec. 2, p. 217.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 22 - AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE
Chapter 20 - IDAHO PLANT PEST ACT OF 2002
Section 22-2002 - ADMINISTRATION.
Section 22-2003 - STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
Section 22-2004 - DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT.
Section 22-2005 - DEFINITIONS.
Section 22-2006 - PROMULGATION OF RULES — COLLECTION AND DEPOSIT OF FEES AND PENALTIES.
Section 22-2007 - AUTHORITY TO CONDUCT INSPECTIONS — ENTRY ON LANDS.
Section 22-2009 - HOLD ORDER OR STOP SALE.
Section 22-2010 - CONTROL ORDERS — CONTROL OF NUISANCES — LIENS AND COST RECOVERY.
Section 22-2012 - QUARANTINES.
Section 22-2013 - QUARANTINE RULES — REGULATED AREAS AND ARTICLES — TEMPORARY RULES.
Section 22-2014 - REPEAL OF QUARANTINES.
Section 22-2015 - LISTING OF REGULATED NONQUARANTINE PESTS AND RESTRICTIONS BY RULES.
Section 22-2017 - CROP MANAGEMENT AREAS.
Section 22-2018 - RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION OF PLANT PEST PROBLEMS AND CONTROL.
Section 22-2020 - PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
Section 22-2021 - COOPERATION WITH OTHER JURISDICTIONS.