Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XV - Plant Protection and Quarantine
Chapter 1 - Crop Pests and Diseases
Subchapter G - Roseau Cane Scale Quarantine
Section XV-169 - Roseau Cane Scale Quarantine
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The department issues the following quarantine because the state entomologist has determined that the insect Roseau cane scale ("RCS"), Nipponaclerda biwakoensis, has been found in this state and may be prevented, controlled, or eradicated by quarantine.
B. Regulated articles, defined in this Section, are not allowed to move within or outside of the quarantine area.
C. The quarantine area encompasses all areas south of Louisiana Highway 10 beginning at the Mississippi state line (near Bogalusa) and moving west until intersecting Highway 171 in Vernon Parish; then, moving south on Highway 171 continuing to Highway 190 in DeRidder and turning west on Highway 190; continuing on Highway 190 until reaching the Sabine River. Quarantine areas in this state include:
D. Clean nursery stock of the genus Phragmites may be moved within the quarantine area under a special permit issued by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
E. Limited movement of Roseau cane by boat only is allowed for waterfowl hunters as long as the Roseau cane material is moved no more than one-quarter mile from its original location and remains within the quarantine area.
F. The following articles are deemed to be regulated articles for purposes of this Subsection:
G. Any person violating this quarantine shall be subject to imposition of the remedies and penalties set forth in R.S. 3:1653.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:1652, 3:1653.