Source: https://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=16-333&full=true
Timestamp: 2019-12-12 18:41:08
Document Index: 439157901

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16', '§ 16']

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Production requirements for foundation caneberry planting stock.
(1) Foundation caneberry plants must originate directly from nuclear stock and may be grown in a greenhouse, screenhouse or field.
(2) Growers may use micro-propagation techniques to multiply foundation plants prior to planting them in a foundation greenhouse, screenhouse or field, if both of the following conditions are met:
(a) The micro-propagated plants are isolated at all times from all other caneberry plants, except those that have been indexed and found free of virus or virus-like infections; and
(3) Growers may transplant micro-propagated foundation plants to a greenhouse or screenhouse for conditioning prior to planting them in a foundation field.
(4) Foundation plants may be harvested from a foundation field planting for no more than one year.
(5) Foundation plants grown in an insect-proof facility in approved soil-less media may be maintained indefinitely, providing they are indexed and found free of virus or virus-like infections at intervals of no more than three years by personnel employed by the United States Department of Agriculture or other institution approved by the department.
(6) Each foundation plant in a foundation greenhouse or screenhouse must be grown in a container individually identified by the cultivar and lot.
(7) Different cultivars planted in a foundation field must be separated by a distance of fourteen feet or by a physical barrier that prevents the intermingling of roots.
(8) Upon request, growers must provide records to the department documenting the cultivar, nuclear source, indexing results and date of acquisition for any foundation stock.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 01-11-030, § 16-333-045, filed 5/8/01, effective 6/8/01; WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-045, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Production requirements for registered caneberry planting stock.
(1) Registered caneberry plants must originate directly from nuclear or foundation stocks and may be grown in a greenhouse, screenhouse or field.
(2) Registered plants of differing cultivars produced in a registered greenhouse or screenhouse must be grown in separate containers.
(3) Different cultivars planted in a registered field must be separated by a distance of fourteen feet or by a physical barrier that prevents the intermingling of roots.
(4) Registered plants may be harvested from a registered planting for no more than one year.
(5) Upon request, growers must provide records to the department documenting the cultivar, source, indexing results and date of acquisition for any registered stock.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-051, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Production requirements for certified caneberry planting stock.
(1) Certified caneberry plants must originate directly from foundation or registered planting stock, or from root cuttings or succulent plants from foundation or registered plants.
(2) Different cultivars planted in a certified field must be separated by a distance of fourteen feet or by a physical barrier that prevents the intermingling of roots.
(3) Certified plants may be harvested from a certified planting for no more than one year.
(4) Upon request, growers of certified planting stock must provide records to the department documenting the cultivar, source, indexing results and date of acquisition for any certified stock.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-056, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Site requirements for foundation, registered and certified caneberry planting stock.
(1) Prior to planting foundation, registered, or certified planting stock, the grower must obtain approval from the department for each field site or facility.
(2) For approval by the department, a field site for growing foundation, registered, or certified planting stock must comply with each of the following criteria:
(a) The site has not been planted to caneberry plants or solanaceous crops for the previous five years, or the entire site has been tarp fumigated with chloropicrin and methyl bromide or other equivalent soil treatments approved by the department.
(b) The entire site is at least five hundred feet from any noncertified Rubus plants.
(c) The site has been treated for plant parasitic nematodes using methods recommended by the Washington State University Cooperative Agricultural Extension Service, and its soil has been tested and found free of harmful plant parasitic nematodes.
(3) In order to grow foundation or registered caneberry planting stock in a greenhouse or screenhouse, the grower must use a pasteurized growing media, free of plant pests and vectors of virus pests.
(4) Upon request, growers must provide records to the department documenting fumigations, treatments, and tests.
(5) A map identifying cultivars and lots at each site must be provided to the department by the grower.
(6) Growers must tag all lots identifying the cultivar and/or the lot number.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-061, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Caneberry greenhouse and screenhouse inspection.
(1) Foundation or registered caneberry plants growing in a greenhouse or screenhouse must be inspected by the department at least one time during the growing period when the plants are likely to express symptoms of virus infection, crown and cane gall infections, and other disorders. The department may conduct additional inspections.
(2) During inspection, the department will flag all plants that are visibly off-type, crown gall infected, virus infected, or exhibiting virus-like symptoms.
(3) Growers must remove all plants flagged by the department immediately after inspection.
(4) The unit of certification is the lot.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-066, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Caneberry field inspection.
(1) Field grown foundation, registered, or certified caneberry planting stock must be inspected by the department at least three times during the growing period.
(a) The first and second inspections must be conducted when the plants are likely to express symptoms of virus infection, crown and cane gall infections, and other disorders.
(b) The department will conduct the third inspection during or after harvest.
(c) The department may conduct additional inspections.
(2) During inspections, the department will flag all plants that are visibly off-type, crown gall infected, virus infected, or exhibiting symptoms of other caneberry pests or diseases.
(3) Growers must rogue in compliance with the criteria in this subsection all plants flagged by the department within one week after inspection.
(a) Roguing after the first field inspection must include removing the undesirable plant and all of its roots.
(b) Roguing after the second field inspection must include removing the undesirable plant and all of its roots, as well as all plants and plant parts within ten feet of the undesirable plant.
(4) Any portion of a field not meeting the standards, tolerances and criteria established in this chapter may be marked and removed from consideration for certification if, in the judgment of the department, it does not jeopardize the certification eligibility of the remaining portion of the field.
(5) The unit of certification is the lot.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-071, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Tolerances for foundation, registered and certified caneberry planting stock.
(1) Each lot of foundation, registered or certified planting stock may have no more than the percentage of affected plants listed in the table below:
Root, cane or crown inhabiting insects
(2) Caneberry planting stock that fails to meet any tolerance for its intended class may be reclassified to the next class for which it meets all of the tolerances.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 01-11-030, § 16-333-085, filed 5/8/01, effective 6/8/01; WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-085, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00.]
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Caneberry planting stock identification and grading.
(1) All caneberry planting stock meeting the requirements and standards of this chapter may be identified with the state of Washington official certified caneberry plant tag or stamp issued by the department.
(2) All containers must be marked with the name and address of the grower, class of certified stock, variety, and lot number.
(3) Quality and grading of planting stock is the responsibility of the grower.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-035, § 16-333-090, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00; WSR 85-22-053 (Order 1876), § 16-333-090, filed 11/5/85.]