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WSR 04-07-170
[ Filed March 24, 2004, 8:47 a.m. ]
Title of Rule: Chapter 16-324 WAC, Rules for the certification of seed potatoes.
Purpose: This proposal amends the current seed potato certification rules to (1) allow multiple varieties on field plot applications, (2) reduce two land use restrictions, (3) change the pest and disease tolerances, and (4) repeal the plant pathology laboratory fee schedule.
Statutory Authority for Adoption: Chapters 15.14 and 15.13 RCW, RCW 34.05.353 (1)(e), (2)(c).
Summary: Currently, seed potato growers have to submit a separate application and fee for each potato variety grown in a field plot. This proposal will allow growers to more easily test new potato varieties by putting multiple varieties on a single application for a field plot 1/8 acre or less. Due to the loss of available land for agricultural purposes, the need to reuse available fields on a more frequent basis has become necessary. This proposal will shorten the rotation period between seed potato crops which will provide growers with available land in the primary seed potato growing areas. Currently, there are separate tolerances for the first and second inspection for field diseases and pests. This proposal sets a single tolerance for the first and second inspection and puts the tolerances more in line with those of neighboring states. Finally, this proposal repeals all laboratory fee schedules, which are no longer relevant since disease testing of seed potatoes is conducted by an out-of-state laboratory.
Reasons Supporting Proposal: This proposal will reduce the application fees for testing new potato varieties and will allow the Washington seed potato industry to be more competitive in interstate and international markets.
Name of Proponent: The Washington Seed Potato Commission, governmental.
Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: Revising the rule for application and withdrawal to allow growers to put multiple varieties on a single application for a field plot 1/8 acre or less will allow growers to test new varieties more economically. Under the current rule growers have to submit a single application for each variety. This change may reduce the application fees for some growers.
A revision in the land requirement rule that would shorten the rotation period between seed potato crops is needed by the growers to assure that enough land is available in the primary seed potato area. The loss of available land due to urban expansion in Whatcom County has made it necessary to shorten the rotation period of seed potato fields.
The revision of the field inspection disease tolerances has eliminated separate tolerances for the first and second inspection and put the tolerances more in line with those of neighboring states.
The revision will repeal all laboratory fee schedules, which are no longer relevant since disease testing of seed potatoes is conducted by an out-of-state lab.
Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: This proposal amends the current seed potato certification rules by (1) allowing multiple varieties in field plot applications, (2) reducing two current land use restrictions, (3) changing the pest and disease tolerances, and (4) repealing the plant pathology laboratory fee schedule.
OTS-7049.1
WAC 16-324-375 Application and withdrawal. (1) To apply for certification, applicants must use the form provided by the department and furnish all information requested, including the date, name, signature and address of the applicant, lot number, seed source identification number, variety, class planted, acres, date planted, seed spacing at planting, average length of rows, year the field was last cropped to potatoes, along with their variety and lot number, and a map of the field location. Applications for certification must reach the department on or before June 15 of each year, accompanied by the appropriate fee, field location maps and evidence of eligibility such as tags or certificates. A North American Certified Seed Potato Health Certificate is required for evidence of eligibility for seed lots originating in other states or Canada, and must be submitted with the application. Unless prior approval has been granted, late applications will be assessed a late fee of twenty dollars per application. The department will not accept applications after July 10.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 02-12-010, § 16-324-375, filed 5/23/02, effective 6/23/02; 00-20-070, § 16-324-375, filed 10/3/00, effective 11/3/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 15.14.030. 97-11-028, § 16-324-375, filed 5/14/97, effective 6/14/97. Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 91-10-029 (Order 2083), § 16-324-375, filed 4/24/91, effective 5/25/91; 86-15-045 (Order 1897), § 16-324-375, filed 7/17/86; 78-12-034 (Order 1587), § 16-324-375, filed 11/21/78.]
(3) Nuclear class seed potatoes must be produced in a field that has not been planted with potatoes for at least ((six)) four years. (New ground is preferred.)
(4) Generation 1 class seed potatoes must be produced in a field that has not been planted with potatoes for at least ((four)) three years.
(5) Generation 2, 3, 4, and 5 class seed potatoes must be produced in a field that has not been planted with potatoes during the previous year unless the prior potato crop was certified seed potatoes of an earlier class of the same variety. Volunteer plants from a previously planted seed potato crop will cause the class designation of the current crop to be changed to the appropriate generation of the volunteer plants.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 00-20-070, § 16-324-393, filed 10/3/00, effective 11/3/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 15.14.030. 97-11-028, § 16-324-393, filed 5/14/97, effective 6/14/97.]
Nuclear G 1 G 2 G 3 G 4 G 5
Factor ((1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd))
Varietal mixture 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00 0.02)) 0.01 ((0.25)) 0.25 ((0.25)) 0.25 ((0.25)) 0.25
Mosaic 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.10 ((0.10 0.20)) 0.20 ((0.50)) 0.50 ((1.00)) 1.00 ((2.00 1.00)) 2.00
Leafroll 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.05 ((0.05 0.10)) 0.10 ((0.25)) 0.25 ((0.25)) 0.25 ((0.40)) 0.25
Total visible virus 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.10 ((0.00 0.50 0.50))
0.30 ((0.75)) 0.75 ((1.25)) 1.25 ((2.40 1.25)) 2.25
Phytoplasmas 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00 0.10)) 0.10 ((0.20)) 0.20 ((0.50)) 0.50 ((1.00)) 1.00
Black leg 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.10 ((0.10 0.50)) 0.50 ((1.00)) 1.00 ((2.00)) 2.00 ((4.00 2.00)) *
Ring rot 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00 0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00
Nematode 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00 0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00
Spindle tuber viroid and other quarantined pests 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00 0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00 ((0.00)) 0.00
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 15.14 RCW. 02-12-010, § 16-324-398, filed 5/23/02, effective 6/23/02; 00-20-070, § 16-324-398, filed 10/3/00, effective 11/3/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 15.14.030. 97-11-028, § 16-324-398, filed 5/14/97, effective 6/14/97.]
WAC 16-324-720 Laboratory testing -- Fees.
WAC 16-324-730 ELISA testing for the presence of bacteria -- Fees.
WAC 16-324-740 Entry level primary test--Fees.
WAC 16-324-750 Tests for bacterial ring rot -- Fees.