CHAPTER 150A
PLANT AND NON-DOMESTIC ANIMAL QUARANTINE
AND MICROORGANISM IMPORT
Part I. General Provisions
Section
150A-1 Short title
150A-2 Definitions
150A-3 Delegation of duties
150A-4 Effect on department of land and natural resources and
the department of health
150A-4.5 Pest inspection, quarantine, and eradication fund
Part II. Regulation of Importation
150A-5 Conditions of importation
150A-5.3 Inspection, quarantine, and eradication service fee
and charge
150A-5.5 What constitutes importation
150A-5.6 Exceptions to the right to import
150A-6 Soil, plants, animals, etc., importation or possession
prohibited
150A-6.1 Plant import
150A-6.2 Animal import
150A-6.3 Microorganism import
150A-6.4 Permit and other import document issuance; requirements
150A-6.5 Animals; prohibition against possession, etc.;
exception
150A-6.6 Import lists amendment
150A-6.7 Permit revolving fund
150A-7 Disposition
150A-7.5 User fees
150A-8 Transporting in State
150A-9 Rules and regulations
150A-9.5 Interim rules
150A-10 Advisory committee on plants and animals
150A-11 Enforcement
150A-11.5 Entry of private property for enforcement
150A-12 Citation and summons
150A-13 Administration of oath
150A-14 Penalty
150A-15 Failure to obey summons
Part III. Nursery Stock Export Shipments
150A-21 Certification for shipment
150A-22 Responsibility for treatment
150A-23 Nursery stock certificate
Part IV. Other Exports
150A-31 Certificate for shipment
Part V. Certified Importes of Microorganisms
150A-41 Microorganism import
150A-42 Certificate
150A-43 Suspension or revocation of certificate
150A-44 Summary suspension
150A-45 Emergency remediation
150A-46 Conditions of importation under certification
150A-47 Penalties
150A-48 Microorganism import certification revolving fund
Note
Chapter heading amended by L 2002, c 61, §1.
Cross References
Coqui frog; designation as pest, see §141-3.
Invasive species council, see chapter 194.
Landowners liability for access to control invasive species, see chapter 520A.
Quarantine of domestic animals, see chapter 142, part I.
Attorney General Opinions
Department of agriculture has responsibility to keep State free of imported agricultural pests, and may receive gifts to assist in preventing entry of brown tree snakes into State. Att. Gen. Op. 92-04.