Virginia Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Agency 5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
Chapter 440 - RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF THE VIRGINIA PEST LAW - COTTON BOLL WEEVIL QUARANTINE
Section 2VAC5-440-40 - Requirements for program participation
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. All cotton farm operators in Virginia are hereby required to participate in the Boll Weevil Eradication and Exclusion Program. Participation shall include timely reporting of acreage and field locations, compliance with regulations, and payment of fees. The department shall notify farm operators of their program costs on a per acre basis. The following procedures are required for participation in the program:
B. A farm operator whose acreage, as determined by FSA, exceeds the acreage that was reported by the farm operator by more than 10% shall be assessed a penalty of 10% of the fee due on that acreage in excess of the reported acreage.
C. A farm operator may apply for a waiver requesting delayed payment under conditions of financial hardship. Any farm operator applying for a waiver shall make application in writing to the commissioner stating the reason a waiver is necessary. The commissioner's decision whether to delay payment shall be based on, but not limited to, the following:
D. Failure to pay all fees within 30 days of the invoice date will result in a penalty of 10% of the total fee due. Failure by a farm operator to pay all program costs within 30 days of the invoice date shall be a violation of this chapter. If such farm operator fails to comply with this chapter, the commissioner, through his duly authorized agents, may proceed to trap all cotton acreage found in violation and initiate actions to recover all trapping program costs through established policies and procedures identified in the Virginia Debt Collection Act (§ 2.2-4800 et seq. of the Code of Virginia).
E. The commissioner may purchase growing cotton when he deems it in the best interest of the program, provided that the funding necessary to purchase the cotton is available. Purchase price shall be based on an average of the previous five years of cotton yield figures, as determined by NASS, for the locality in which the growing cotton that may be purchased by the commissioner is located.
F. If necessary to prevent boll weevil reinfestation of the Commonwealth, the farm operator, upon notification by the commissioner, shall completely destroy all cotton that the commissioner deems to pose a threat to the safety of Virginia's cotton industry. If such farm operator fails to comply with this chapter, the commissioner, through his duly authorized agents, shall proceed to destroy such cotton and shall compute the actual costs of labor and materials used, and the farm operator shall pay to the commissioner such assessed costs. No damages shall be awarded the grower of such cotton for entering his cotton field and destroying any cotton when done by the order of the commissioner.
Statutory Authority: § 3.2-703 of the Code of Virginia.