New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 1 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS
Chapter III - Plant Industry
Subchapter C - PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE IN TREES AND PLANTS; INSECT PESTS; SALE OF FRUIT-BEARING TREES (ARTICLE 14, AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS LAW)
Part 139 - Control of the Asian Long Horned Beetle
Section 139.3 - Articles under regulation

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) Prohibited movement. The intrastate movement of living Asian Long Horned Beetles in any stage of development, whether moved independent of or in connection with any other article, is prohibited, except as provided in section 139.9 of this Part.

(b) Regulated movement. The following articles shall not be removed from a quarantined area except under a limited permit or unless accompanied by a certificate indicating freedom from infestation:

(1) Firewood (all hardwood species) and all host material living, dead, cut or fallen, inclusive of nursery stock, logs, green lumber, stumps, roots, branches and debris of a half inch or more in diameter of the following genera: Acer (Maple); Aesculus (Horse Chestnut); Albizia (Silk Tree or Mimosa); Betula (Birch); Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Katsura); Fraxinus (Ash); Koelreuteria (Goldenrain tree); Platanus (Plane Tree, Sycamore); Populus (Poplar); Salix (Willow); Sorbus (Mountain Ash); and Ulmus (Elm) are regulated articles.

(2) Any other commodity or article when found on inspection to be infested with, or show evidence of, the Asian Long Horned Beetle in any stage of development.

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