Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Agriculture and Food
Title R68 - Plant Industry
Rule R68-10 - Quarantine Pertaining to the European Corn Borer
Section R68-10-6 - Commodities Covered

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 68-10-6

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) Restricted Products:

(a) The plant and any plant part, including seed, shelled grain, stalks, ears, and sweet corn on the cob, of:
(i) corn;

(ii) broomcorn;

(iii) sorghums; and

(iv) sudangrass.

(b) beans in the pod;

(c) beets;

(d) celery;

(e) peppers - fruits;

(f) endive;

(g) Swiss chard;

(h) rhubarb, including cut rhubarb or rhubarb plants with roots; and

(i) cut flowers and entire plants of:
(i) aster;

(ii) chrysanthemum;

(iii) calendula;

(iv) cosmos;

(v) hollyhock;

(vi) marigold;

(vii) zinnia;

(viii) Japanese hop;

(ix) dahlia; and

(x) gladiolus.

(2) Dahlia tubers without stems shall not be considered restricted products.

(3) Gladiolus corms without stems shall not be considered restricted products.

(4) Seed for planting purposes and popcorn for human consumption shall not be considered restricted products when free from portions of plants or fragments capable of harboring larvae of European Corn Borer

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