Idaho Administrative Code
Title IDAPA 02 - Agriculture, Department of
Rule 02.06.10 - RULES GOVERNING THE GROWING OF POTATOES
Subchapter C - BACTERIAL RING ROT
Section 02.06.10.330 - REPORTING OF BRR

Universal Citation: ID Admin Code 02.06.10.330

Current through September 2, 2024

01. Mandatory Reporting. It is mandatory for any person including, but not limited to, a grower, processor, shipper, laboratory staff member, field inspector, or shipping point inspector, to immediately report the presence of Cms to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) when:

a. The Cms is discovered or observed in seed potato plants or tubers prior to final seed potato certification by ICIA; and

b. The presence of Cms is confirmed via laboratory testing; and

c. The positive tubers or plant parts are still in the possession of the original seed grower.

02. Contents. All reports shall, to the best of the reporter's ability, contain the following information:

a. The field, facility or other location at which Cms was found;

b. The date of discovery;

c. The location at which the suspect potatoes were grown;

d. The variety and generation of the suspect potatoes;

e. The laboratory submission report and test results;

f. The certification tags and origin of the seed potatoes used to produce the suspect crop;

g. North American Plant Health Certificate.

03. Methods of Reporting. The report shall be made by phone, in person or in writing (which may include electronic mail sent to BRR@agri.idaho.gov.

Effective July 1, 2024

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