California Code of Regulations
Title 3 - Food and Agriculture
Division 3 - Economics
Chapter 1 - Fruit and Vegetable Standardization
Subchapter 4 - Fresh Fruits, Nuts and Vegetables
Article 20 - Celery
Section 1426.1 - Celery, Serious Damage
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
Serious damage means injury which is due to any of the following:
(a) Blackheart, which is decayed or wet, and which affects one or more branches composing the heart of the stalk.
(b) Insects, if more than four branches are each damaged by more than an aggregate area of one square inch. Mere presence of insects is not serious damage.
(c) Seed stem, the length of which is more than four times the diameter of the stalk measured at a point two inches above the point of the attachment of the outer branches to the root.
(d) Pithiness, a distinct open texture with air spaces in the central portion of more than four branches, will be considered serious damage if this condition affects more than two-thirds of the distance between the base of the petiole and the point where the leaf branches are attached. This two-thirds distance need not be contiguous. Distinct open texture means openings which total more than one-fourth the distance across the surface of a transverse cut in the celery branch.
1. New
section filed 1-21-75; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 75, No.
4).
2. Amendment filed 6-28-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter
(Register 83, No. 27).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407 and 42684, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Section 42941, Food and Agricultural Code.