§ 119.2. Inspection of commercially grown and collected stock.
(a) Persons who anticipate the digging or sale of collected native nursery stock shall make proper application to the Bureau of Plant Industry for inspection prior to collecting each individual shipment.
(b) Inspectors will designate the time and place where the dug plants shall be assembled for inspection.
(c) Notice will be given to the inspector when the plants are assembled.
(d) Uninspected plants shall not be moved from the property where they are collected without a specific written directive from the inspector designating the place to which such plants are to be moved for inspection.
(e) Where an excessive growth of weeds, trash, crowding of stock or other conditions prevent a thorough examination of the nursery stock, the inspector shall notify the nurseryman, stating in writing the requirements for correcting the deficiencies. Upon written response from the nurseryman that the corrective measures have been executed the inspection will be made.
Authority The provisions of this § 119.2 issued under section 1703 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 443); and section 3 of The Pennsylvania Plant Pest Act of 1937 (3 P. S. § 214-3).
Source The provisions of this § 119.2 amended through February 25, 1977, effective February 26, 1977, 7 Pa.B. 521. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (27110).
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