Illinois Administrative Code
Title 8 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part 240 - INSECT PEST AND PLANT DISEASE ACT
Subpart A - NURSERY AND NURSERY STOCK; INSPECTION; CERTIFICATES
Section 240.125 - Firewood Certificates
Universal Citation: 8 IL Admin Code ยง 240.125
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Any person failing to comply with this Section is in violation of the Insect Pest and Plant Disease Act [505 ILCS 90] and shall be subject to the applicable penalty provisions of Sections 22 and 22.01 of the Act.
b) Importation of firewood.
1) No person shall buy, sell, possess, or
import, by any means, untreated firewood into Illinois from any location
outside the State.
2) Firewood
certified by a state agency or departmental authority will be allowed entry
into Illinois with approved labeling or documentation.
3) Any person desiring to import firewood
into the State of Illinois for resale shall, before importing any firewood into
this State, make annual application to the Department for a firewood importer
certificate. The certificate application shall be made available by the
Department via the Department's web site (www.agr.state.il.us) or by contacting the
Department at: Illinois Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 19281, Springfield
IL 62794-9281. A firewood importer certificate will expire December 31 each
year. Firewood imported into Illinois must be free of all devastating insects
or plant diseases and shall be subject to inspection at the discretion of the
Department.
c) Intrastate movement of firewood.
1) No person
shall buy, sell, or possess untreated firewood more than 50 miles from the
source of the firewood.
2) Any
firewood being transported more than 50 miles from its source of origin must
be:
A) Treated firewood;
B) In its original packaging; and
C) Accompanied by a label approved by the
Department stating that the firewood has been heat treated to reach and
maintain a minimum core temperature of 140°F (60°C) for at least 60
minutes.
3) The
Department-approved label accompanying treated firewood must be displayed on:
A) The bill of sale or lading;
B) The purchase receipt or invoice for bulk
shipments or sales; or
C) Any
bundle or package.
d) Firewood will only be considered "treated firewood" when it has been heat treated to reach and maintain a minimum core temperature of 140°F (60°C) for at least 60 minutes at a facility that is certified by the Department.
1) Heat
treatment must be conducted at a facility that has entered into a compliance
agreement with the Department and has received written certification from the
Department in one of the following manners:
A)
The facility's equipment has been calibrated and verified for accuracy in the
presence of the Director or the Director's designee; or
B) The facility has received an annual
inspection from a verified kiln service provider as demonstrated by inspection
records of calibration and maintenance.
2) The certified facility must maintain
records for at least 3 years and shall make records available for inspection by
the Director or the Director's designee upon request. Records must document the
following information:
A) The treatment method
employed;
B) The volume of firewood
treated:
C) The duration of the
treatment; and
D) The date of
treatment.
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