Washington Administrative Code
Title 16 - Agriculture, Department of (See also Titles 24, 60, and 142)
SEEDS AND PLANTING STOCK CERTIFICATION
Chapter 16-301 - General seed regulations
Part 4 - QUARANTINES
Crucifer Seed Quarantine
- Section 16-301-490 - Establishing a crucifer seed quarantine for black leg, black rot, and dormant seed
- Section 16-301-495 - Definitions
- Section 16-301-500
- Section 16-301-505 - Regulated crucifer diseases and pathogens
- Section 16-301-510 - Seed dormancy testing
- Section 16-301-515 - Crucifer seed quarantine- Quarantine area
- Section 16-301-520 - Crucifer seed quarantine-Regulated areas
- Section 16-301-525 - Crucifer seed quarantine exemptions within the regulated areas
- Section 16-301-528 - Seed dormancy testing in the western Washington regulated area
- Section 16-301-530 - Planting crucifer seed in the western Washington regulated area-Requirements
- Section 16-301-531 - Planting crucifer seed in the eastern Washington regulated area-Requirements
- Section 16-301-533 - Requirements for planting crucifer seed in the eastern Washington regulated area
- Section 16-301-534 - Transporting regulated articles into a regulated area-Requirements
- Section 16-301-535 - Boxes and racks used to ship crucifer seedlings-Requirements
- Section 16-301-540 - Crucifer transplants grown in greenhouses in the regulated areas-Requirements
- Section 16-301-545 - Crucifer seed lots that test positive for any regulated disease-Requirements
- Section 16-301-550 - Planting seed in the western Washington regulated area-Protocols when certain documentation is unavailable
- Section 16-301-555 - Requirements for the establishment of trial grounds
- Section 16-301-560 - Inspection requirements for trial grounds
- Section 16-301-565 - Testing requirements for seed harvested from an approved trial ground
- Section 16-301-570 - Penalties for violating the crucifer seed quarantine
- Section 16-301-575 - Identification of diseased crucifer seeds and infected fields
- Section 16-301-580 - Diseased crucifer seeds and infected fields-Regulations
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