Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1)
Definitions. For the purpose of this rule, the definitions in Section
581.011, F.S., and the following
definitions shall apply:
(a) "Abandoned
grove" means a commercial citrus grove without production, care, or commercial
harvesting activities, or has minimal or no production value, or is no longer
economically viable as a commercial citrus grove.
(b) "Abandoned Grove Initiative" means a
program developed to encourage removal of abandoned groves by offering growers
property tax abatement as an incentive to remove their abandoned
groves.
(c) "Approved
decontaminants" means products verified as effective by the Department and
capable of decontaminating equipment and personnel of citrus black spot, citrus
canker, or other organisms of regulatory significance.
(d) "Approved landfill" means a facility
permitted and designated as Class I by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection and designed for the disposal of waste to include citrus plant
material that may be infected or contaminated by any organisms of regulatory
significance.
(e) "Asian citrus
psyllid" means the insect known as the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina
citri Kuwayama, classified in the order Homoptera,
family Psyllidae, and all of its life stages.
(f) "Budwood facility or citrus nursery"
means a geographically distinct location where citrus nursery stock is produced
for wholesale or retail sale, is held for movement to another location or is
used within a citrus grove, or where citrus trees are maintained as sources of
budwood or seed in order to propagate citrus nursery stock.
(g) "Caretaker" means a person or company
that has been contracted to provide production and/or management services of a
commercial citrus grove.
(h)
"Citrus" means all plants, plant parts, and plant products, including seed and
fruit, of all genera species, and varieties of the Rutaceous subfamilies
Aurantiodeae, Rutoideae, and Toddalioidae, unless specifically excluded by the
rules of the Department.
(i)
"Citrus black spot" means a fungal disease of citrus incited by the fungal
organism Phyllosticta citricarpa (formally known as
Guigardia citricarpa).
(j) "Citrus canker" means a bacterial disease
of citrus incited by the organism Xanthomonas citri subsp.
citri (formerly known as Xanthomonas
axonopodis pv. citri), Asian strain and
Xanthomonas citri pv.aurantifolii.
(k) "Citrus culls" means blemished or
otherwise non-marketable fruit.
(l)
"Citrus greening" means a phloem-limited bacterial disease of citrus and citrus
relatives incited by the organism Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus, Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, and
Candidatus Liberibacter africanus (also known as
huanglongbing, yellow dragon disease, or yellow shoot disease).
(m) "Citrus Health Response Program (CHRP)"
means the successor program to the Citrus Canker Eradication Program, which is
used to sustain the citrus industry, to maintain growers' continued access to
export markets, and to safeguard the other citrus producing areas against
organisms of regulatory significance.
(n) "Commercial citrus grove" means a solid
set planting of 40 or more citrus trees, or any citrus planting from which
fruit is marketed.
(o) "Exposed"
means determined by the Department to likely harbor citrus black spot or citrus
canker bacteria, but not expressing visible symptoms or determined by the
Department to likely harbor citrus greening bacteria or any other organism of
regulatory significance because of proximity to infected plants or infected
vectors of organisms of regulatory significance.
(p) "Foundation tree" means a citrus tree
owned and maintained by the Department in accordance with Rule
5B-62.014, F.A.C., to provide a
source of budwood to nurseries, primarily for establishing scion and increase
trees.
(q) "Infected" means citrus
trees harboring any organisms of regulatory significance as confirmed by
diagnostic tests conducted in laboratories approved by the Department or the
USDA.
(r) "Multi-block" means a
solid set planting of citrus trees that have been surveyed and mapped by the
Citrus Health Response Program, is identified by a unique number, and is under
compliance per the stipulation outlined in the Grower/Caretaker Compliance
Agreement, FDACS-08316, Rev. 04/22.
(s) "Regulated articles" means any article
capable of transporting or harboring any organisms of regulatory
significance.
(t) "Regulatory
significance" means the same as the term 'plant pest' which is defined in
Section 581.011(26),
F.S., as any living stage of any insects, mites, nematodes, slugs, snails,
protozoa, or other invertebrate animals, bacteria, fungi, other parasitic
plants or their reproductive parts, or viruses, or any organisms similar to or
allied with any of the foregoing, including any genetically engineered
organisms, or any infectious substances which can directly or indirectly injure
or cause disease or damage in any plants or plant parts or any processed,
manufactured, or other plant products.
(2) Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to
manage the impact of organisms of regulatory significance in commercial citrus
groves. This rule sets forth regulated articles and regulates the movement of
citrus nursery stock from pest-infested areas or those quarantined for citrus
black spot.
(3) The following
documents are incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained by writing
to the Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville, FL 32614-7100
or online as indicated.
(a) Limited Permit
for Harvesting Citrus Fruit with Leaves and Stems Attached, FDACS-08087, 04/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14756.
(b) Limited Permit for Harvesting Interstate
Citrus Fruit, FDACS-08088, 04/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14757.
(c) Intrastate Packinghouse Compliance
Agreement, FDACS-08089, 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14758.
(d) Limited Permit for Quarantined Citrus
Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08090, 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14759.
(e) Application for Limited Permit for Citrus
Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08091, 04/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14760.
(f) Citrus Fruit Harvesting Limited Permit,
FDACS-08123, Rev. 04/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14761.
(g) Limited Permit for Citrus Waste Disposal
Site, FDACS-08126, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14762.
(i) Grower/Caretaker Compliance Agreement,
FDACS-08316, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14764.
(j) Citrus Processor Compliance Agreement,
FDACS-08356, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14765.
(k) Harvester/Hauler Compliance Agreement,
FDACS-08359, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14766.
(l) Citrus Health Response Program
Application, FDACS 08415, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14767.
(m) Abandoned Grove Compliance Agreement,
FDACS 08464, Rev. 07/22,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14768.
(n) Schedule 10,
Information
Resources, Rev. April 2022,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14769.
(o) Schedule 11,
Approved
Decontamination Products and Methods, Rev. April 2022,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14770.
(p) Schedule 12,
Citrus Waste/Debris
Shipment Log, Rev. April 2022,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14771.
(4) Quarantine areas.
(a) State quarantines will be based upon a
risk assessment that reviews the latest scientific information on the disease
and vector, geographical area, site of production, treatments or control
actions, surveys conducted, and confirmation of diagnostic tests conducted in
laboratories approved by the Department or USDA.
(b) Any areas around a site where an
infestation of citrus black spot is known to occur will also be quarantined due
to their inseparability for quarantine enforcement purposes. The geographical
boundaries of the quarantine area will be based on the potential of citrus
black spot being present and will encompass only citrus black spot positive
multi-blocks. Affected businesses or residents will be notified in writing
unless too numerous to contact individually. In those cases, the quarantine
area will be published in a major newspaper of general distribution in the
quarantine area, provided to affected industry groups, and published on the
Department's website at
https://FDACS.gov.
(c) The entire state of Florida is under a
federal quarantine for citrus canker, citrus greening and the Asian citrus
psyllid.
(5) Movement of
regulated articles from or through a quarantine area.
(a) The movement or planting of citrus black
spot host plants from or within a citrus black spot quarantine area is
prohibited unless produced in compliance with rule Chapter 5B-62,
F.A.C.
(b) The movement of citrus
fruit from a citrus black spot quarantine area must follow the guidelines
outlined in the Grower/Caretaker Compliance Agreement, FDACS-08316, Rev. 07/22,
Citrus Processor Compliance Agreement, FDACS-08356, Rev. 07/22, the
Harvester/Hauler Compliance Agreement, FDACS-08359, Rev. 07/22, the Intrastate
Packinghouse Compliance Agreement, FDACS-08089, 07/22, along with a Limited
Permit, FDACS-08156, Rev. 04/22, if it accompanies the load.
(c) Details for handling citrus fruit and
plant debris regarding citrus black spot may be found in Federal Orders
DA-2012-09, Quarantine for
Guignardia citricarpa Kiely, March
16, 2012, DA-2014-29, Expansion of Citrus Black Spot Regulated Area in Florida,
June 3, 2014, and in State regulations as detailed in subsection (5). These
federal orders are incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained by
writing to the Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville, FL
32614-7100 or online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14772
and
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14773.
(d) Once citrus, other than fruit, is
introduced into a citrus black spot quarantine area, it is considered exposed
and shall not be moved within or out of the citrus black spot quarantine
area.
(e) The movement of citrus
fruit from a citrus canker quarantine area is governed by USDA regulations
contained in 7 CFR §301.75, Subpart - Citrus Canker, Notice of Quarantine
and Regulations, 1-1-21 Edition. There are no restrictions on citrus fruit
movement from citrus greening quarantine areas. See
7 CFR §
301.76, Subpart - Citrus Greening and Asian
Citrus Psyllid, 1-1-21 Edition, for restrictions on the interstate movement.
These federal regulations are incorporated herein by reference and may be
obtained by writing to the Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 147100,
Gainesville, FL 32614-7100 or available online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14774
and
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14775
or
www.govinfo.gov.
(f) Citrus culls, leaves, plant material, and
debris cleaned from trailers, field boxes or bins, handled by packinghouses,
and processing plants originating from a citrus black spot quarantine area must
follow the guidelines under the Citrus Processor Compliance Agreement, FDACS
08356, Rev. 07/22, or USDA APHIS PPQ Form 519, Compliance Agreement, Sep 2012.
USDA APHIS PPQ Form 519 is incorporated herein by reference and may be obtained
by writing to the Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 147100, Gainesville, FL
32614-7100 or online at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14776.
Limited Permit for Quarantined Citrus Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08090, 07/22
is required for the disposal of quarantine material prior to commencement of
any material movement. Persons seeking a permit shall submit a completed
Application for Limited Permit for Citrus Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08091,
04/22. Quarantine citrus waste may move under a Limited Permit, FDACS 08156,
Rev. 04/22, or move under a valid Citrus Health Response Program compliance
agreement.
(g) Citrus fruit,
leaves, plant material, and debris originating from outside citrus black spot
quarantine areas may be disposed of in an approved citrus waste disposal site
and must follow the stipulations as outlined in the Limited Permit for Citrus
Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08126, Rev. 07/22. Persons seeking the permit shall
submit a completed Application for Limited Permit for Citrus Waste Disposal
Site, FDACS-08091, 04/22.
(h)
Movement of citrus tree material that will be mulched, chipped, compacted, or
baled and utilized must follow the regulations contained in subsection (5).
When an organism of regulatory significance is detected in biomass materials,
the Department may require special handling to prevent the spread of organisms
of regulatory significance as determined by a risk assessment performed by the
Department. The risk assessment will be based upon the latest scientific
research available on the organism of regulatory significance.
(i) The harvesting, mulching, treatment,
movement, and processing of citrus tree material from a citrus black spot
quarantine area is subject to restrictions contained herein. Limited Permit for
Quarantined Citrus Waste Disposal Site, FDACS-08090, 07/22 is required prior to
commencement of any material movement. Persons seeking a permit shall submit a
completed Application for Limited Permit for Citrus Waste Disposal Site,
FDACS-08091, 04/22.
(6)
Intrastate packinghouses outside of a citrus black spot quarantine area, and
packing fruit not originating from a citrus black spot quarantine area is
regulated as outlined in the Intrastate Packinghouse Compliance Agreement,
FDACS-08089, 07/22.
(7) Regulated
Areas.
(a) A regulated area, not to exceed a
radius of one mile, is hereby established around the perimeter of certified
citrus nurseries constructed on sites after April 1, 2006. A regulated area,
not to exceed a radius of ten miles is hereby established around the perimeter
of all sites on which foundation trees are maintained. The planting of citrus
in these regulated areas is prohibited. Citrus plants within a regulated area
that were planted prior to the establishment of the regulated area may remain
unless they are determined to be infected or infested with any organism of
regulatory significance.
(b) When
an organism of regulatory significance is detected in a regulated area, the
Department may require the removal of citrus trees in the regulated area if
their presence will result in the spread of the organism of regulatory
significance as determined by a risk assessment performed by the Department.
The risk assessment will be based upon the following criteria:
1. Economic impact to the citrus industry and
to the State of Florida;
2. The
latest scientific research available on the organism of regulatory significance
and vector; and,
3. Impact to the
growers', caretakers', processors', and packers' ability to produce citrus and
maintain the industry's viability.
(c) The property owner shall be responsible
for the removal of citrus trees if removal is required. Notice of the removal
of citrus trees, by immediate final order, shall be provided to the owner of
the property on which such trees are located. An immediate final order issued
by the Department pursuant to this section shall notify the property owner that
the citrus trees that are the subject of the immediate final order must be
removed and destroyed unless the property owner, no later than 10 days after
delivery of the immediate final order requests and obtains a stay of the
immediate final order from the district court of appeal with jurisdiction to
review such requests.
(8)
All citrus grove owners or their assigned representatives, caretakers,
harvesters, haulers, packers, and processors must sign the appropriate
compliance agreements.
(9)
Decontamination requirements. All citrus harvesters, intermediate handlers,
grove owners, caretakers, packers, processors, and nurseries that grow, manage,
harvest, handle, move, process, pack, or sell citrus plants, trees fruit culls,
biomass, or debris, must decontaminate equipment, personnel, and regulated
articles in accordance with applicable compliance agreements, and have approved
decontaminants, on site at all times when in a citrus grove. Approved
decontaminants are listed in Schedule 11, Approved Decontamination
Products and Methods, Rev. April 2022.
(10) Decontamination procedures. Prior to
entering a commercial citrus grove, all personnel, equipment, and regulated
articles must be decontaminated in accordance with Schedule 11.
(11) Citrus grove surveys.
(a) Citrus grove owners and caretakers shall
inspect each of their groves every 90 days. If any organism of regulatory
significance is found, the Department must be notified no later than the next
business day. Failure to notify the Department that an organism of regulatory
significance has been found is a violation of Section
581.091, F.S., and this
rule.
(b) Citrus growers seeking to
ship citrus fruit to the European Union or other restricted markets must submit
a completed Citrus Health Response Program Application, FDACS 08415, Rev.
07/22, to the local FDACS Citrus Health Response Program field office and ask
for an inspection of the grower's listed grove block(s). If said grove block(s)
passes the required inspection of the restricted market, a Citrus Fruit
Harvesting Limited Permit, FDACS 08123, Rev. 04/22, will be issued to the
grower.
(c) Citrus growers seeking
to move fruit to a packinghouse facility in the State of Georgia must submit a
completed Citrus Health Response Program Application, FDACS 08415, Rev. 07/22,
to the local FDACS Citrus Health Response Program field office and ask for an
inspection of grower's listed block(s). If said grove block(s) passes
inspection, a Citrus Fruit Harvesting Limited Permit, FDACS 08123, Rev. 04/22,
will be issued to the grower.
(d)
Growers and property owners are encouraged to participate in the FDACS
Abandoned Grove Initiative. Abandoned groves are known to organisms of
regulatory significance and are considered agricultural nuisances. Information
on this initiative may be found in the Abandoned Grove Compliance Agreement,
FDACS-08464, Rev. 07/22.
Rulemaking Authority 570.07(21), (23), 581.031(1), (4),
(5), 581.091(1), 581.101(1), 581.184 FS. Law Implemented
570.07(2), (13),
(21),
581.031(6), (7), (9), (15),
(17),
581.083,
581.101,
581.131,
581.141,
581.184,
581.211
FS.
New 8-28-07, Amended 4-17-16,
10-27-22.