Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
5. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services |
5B. Division of Plant Industry |
5B-3. Plant Quarantine And Certification Entry Requirements |
1(1) Plants and plant products which are not accompanied by proof of origin and a certificate of inspection issued by a state or country plant protection governmental agency indicating compliance with Florida regulations 34or are found to be infested or infected with, or exposed to a plant pest not known to be established in the state shall be subject to being refused entry, returned to the owner, quarantined, treated, or destroyed as specified by the department. The destruction, quarantine, treatment, or return of a shipment shall be under the direction of an authorized representative of the department and at the expense of the owner. Payment to the department for such expense shall be required before shipping can resume. Pursuant to Section 122581.031(7), F.S., 124shippers shall be immediately suspended from shipping into Florida when shipments of plants and plant products are found to be infested or infected with a plant pest not known to be established in the state, and the pest is determined to be potentially damaging to Florida agriculture. This suspension shall remain in effect until the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry and the state of origin department of agriculture agree the problem has been resolved and that shipping may resume. An Agreement for Treatment, Destruction, Forfeiture or Return of Plants and/or Plant Parts, FDACS-08029, revised 9/16, will be completed on all shipments requiring regulatory action. This agreement is supplied by the division for this purpose and is hereby incorporated herein by reference. A copy may be obtained via 257http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-07879259. 260The following are examples of plant pests that would require immediate quarantine action:
273(a) Arthropods
2751. 276Agrilus planipennis 278– emerald ash borer
2822. 283Aceria litchii 285– currently in Hawaii; Litchi mite
2913. 292Anoplophora 293spp. – Asian longhorned beetles
2984. 299Bactericerca cockerelli 301– potato psyllid
3045. 305Bactericera nigricornis 307complex – Old world potato psyllid
3136. 314Bagrada hilaris 316– bagrada bug
3197. 320Biprorulus bibax 322– spined orange bug
3268. 327Bostrichidae 328– Bostrichid beetles
3319. 332Brevipalpus chilensis 334– Chilean false red mite
33910. 340Ceratovacuna lanigera 342– sugarcane woolly aphid
34611. 347Epiphyas postvittana 349– light brown apple moth
35412. 355Eutetranychus orientalis 357– Oriental red mite
36113. 362Exophthalmus 363spp. – Caribbean citrus weevils
36814. 369Halyomorpha halys 371– brown marmorated stink bug
37615. 377Liriomyza huidobrensis 379– pea leaf miner
38316. 384Liriomyza langei 386– pea leaf miner
39017. 391Lobesia botrana 393– European grapevine moth
39718. 398Maconellicoccus hirsutus 400– pink mealybug
40319. 404Metamasius 405spp. – Neotropical palm and bromeliad weevils
41220. 413Musgraveia sulciventris 415– bronze orange bug
41921. 420Myllocerus 421spp. – Asian weevils
42522. 426Nasonovia ribisnigri 428– currant-lettuce aphid
43123. 432Nephotettix 433spp. – Green leafhoppers on rice
43924. 440Nilaparvata lugens 442– brown plant hopper
44625. 447Oxycarenus hyalinipennis 449– dusky cottonseed bug
45326. 454Prymnotrypes 455spp. – Andean potato weevils
46027. 461Rhagoletis mendax 463– blueberry maggot fly
46728. 468Rhynchophorus ferrugineus 470– red palm weevil
47429. 475Rhynchophorus palmarum 477– giant palm weevil
48130. 482Russelliana solanicola 484– a potato psyllid
48831. 489Siphoninus plyillyleae 491– Ash whitefly
49432. 495Trioza anceps 497– avocado psyllid
50033. 501Trioza perseae 503– avocado psyllid
50634. 507Trioza erytreae 509– African citrus psyllid
51335. 514Tropilaelaps clareae 516– Tropilaelaps mite
51936. 520Tuta absoluta 522– tomato leaf miner
526(b) Diseases
5281. Banana bunchy top virus
5332. Chilli leaf curl virus
5383. Citrus chlorotic dwarf
5424. Citrus leprosis virus
5465. Citrus variegated chlorosis
5506. Citrus yellow mosaic virus
5557. Huanglongbing – citrus greening disease – 562Candidatus 563Liberibacter asiatius; 565Candidatus 566Liberibacter amerianus; 568Candidatus 569Liberibacter africanus
5718. Fiji disease of sugarcane
5769. 577Fusarium oxysporum, 579esp. tropical race IV
58310. 584Phytophthora alni
58611. 587Phytophthora europea
58912. 590Phytophthora foliorum
59213. 593Phytophthora hedriandra
59514. 596Phytophthora kernoviae
59815. 599Phytophthora nemarosa
60116. 602Phytophthora pseudosyringae
60417. 605Phytophthora siskyouensis
60718. 608Phytophthora ramorum 610– sudden oak death
61419. 615Puccinia horiana 617– chrysanthemum white rust
62120. 622Ralstonia 623solanacearum – blood disease of banana
62921. 630Septoria citri
63222. Sugarcane bacilliform badnavirus
63623. Sugarcane yellowleaf syndrome
64024. Tomato chlorosis virus
64425. Tomato infectious chlorosis virus
64926. Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus
65627. Tomato marchitez virus
66028. Tomato severe leaf curl virus
66629. Tomato torrado virus
67030. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus – China, Seychelles and Indonesia strains
68231. Tomato yellow vein streak
687(c) Mollusks
6891. 690Achatina 691spp. – giant African land snail and others
6992. 700Archachatina marginata 702– banana rasp snail
7063. 707Cryptomphalus 708spp. – brown garden snail and others
7154. 716Megalobulimus oblongus 718– giant South American snail
7235. 724Theba pisana 726– white garden snail
730(d) Nematodes
7321. 733Anguina tritici 735– wheat gall nematode
7392. 740Bursaphelenchus cocophilus 742– red ring nematode
7463. 747Ditylenchus destructor 749– potato rot nematode
7534. 754Ditylenchus dispaci 756– bud and stem nematode
7615. 762Globodera 763spp. – potato cyst nematode
7686. 769Hemicycliophora arenaria 771– citrus sheath nematode
7757. 776Heterodera carotae 778– carrot cyst nematode
7828. 783Heterodera cruciferae 785– cabbage cyst nematode
7899. 790Heterodera goettingiana 792– pea cyst nematode
79610. 797Heterodera zeae 799– corn cyst nematode
80311. 804Hoplolaimus columbus 806– Columbia lance nematode
81012. 811Longidorus africanus 813– a needle nematode
81713. 818Longidorus belondriodes 820– a needle nematode
82414. 825Meloidogyne chitwoodi 827– Columbia root-knot nematode
83115. 832Meloidogyne citri 834– a citrus root-knot nematode
83916. 840Meloidogyne fujianenis 842– citrus root-knot nematode
84617. 847Meloidogyne naasi 849– cereal root-knot nematode
85318. 854Nacobbus aberrans 856– false root-knot nematode
86019. 861Pratylenchus convallariae 863– a lesion nematode
86720. 868Pratylenchus crenatus 870– a lesion nematode
87421. 875Pratylenchus goodeyi 877– a lesion nematode
88122. 882Xiphinema brevicolle 884– a dagger nematode
88823. 889Xiphinema bricolensis 891– a dagger nematode
89524. 896Xiphinema californicum 898– a dagger nematode
90225. 903Xiphinema diversicaudatum 905– a dagger nematode
90926. 910Xiphinema index 912– California dagger nematode
91627. 917Xiphinema insigne 919– a dagger nematode
92328. 924Xiphinema vuittenezi 926– a dagger nematode
93029. 931Zygotylenchus 932spp. – a lesion nematode
937(2) Plant pests of limited distribution in the State of Florida. Plants and plant products found infested or infected with or exposed to a plant pest of limited distribution in the state shall be subject to immediate quarantine action and will not be eligible for certification until treated as prescribed by the department and released from quarantine. An Agreement for Treatment, Destruction, Forfeiture or Return of Plant and/or Plant Parts, FDACS-08029, revised 9/16, will be completed on all shipments requiring regulatory action. The following are examples of plant pests that would require immediate quarantine action:
1032(a) Arthropods
10341. 1035Aleurodicus rugioperculatus 1037– gumbo limbo whitefly
10412. 1042Aulacaspis yasumatsui 1044– Asian cycad scale
10483. 1049Diaphorina citri 1051– Asian citrus psyllid
10554. 1056Diaprepes abbreviatus 1058– diaprepes root weevil
10625. 1063Duponchelia fovealis 1065– European pepper moth
10696. 1070Maconellicoccus hirsutus 1072– pink mealybug
10757. 1076Metamasius callizona 1078– bromeliad weevil
10818. 1082Metamasius hemipterus 1084– palm and sugarcane weevil
10899. 1090Morganella longispina 1092– plumose scale
109510. 1096Myllocerus undecimpustulatus undatus 1099– weevil
110111. 1102Nipaecoccus viridis 1104– Lebbeck mealybug
110712. 1108Noctua pronuba 1110– large yellow underwing
111413. 1115Oligonychus persae 1117– avocado mite
112014. 1121Opuntiaspis 1122spp. – scale insect
112615. 1127Paratachardina 1128pseudolobata 1129– lobate lac scale
113316. 1134Parlatoria ziziphi 1136– black parlatoria scale
114017. 1141Pectinophora gossypiella 1143– pink bollworm
114618. 1147Phalacrococcus howertoni 1149– Howerton’s scale
115219. 1153Philephedra 1154sp. – scale insect
115820. 1159Phoenicococcus marlatti 1161– red date scale
116521. 1166Raoiella indica 1168– red palm mite
117222. 1173Singhiella simplex 1175– ficus whitefly
117823. 1179Vinsonia stellifera 1181– stellate scale
118424. 1185Xyleborus glabratus 1187– red bay ambrosia beetle
1192(b) Diseases
11941. 1195Agrobacterium tumefaciens 1197– crown gall
12002. Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus
12063. Cucurbit leaf crumple begemovirus
12114. Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder crinivirus
12175. 1218Guignardia citricarpa 1220– citrus black spot
12246. 1225Huanglongbing 1226– citrus greening
12297. Lethal yellowing of palms
12348. Pepino mosaic virus
12389. 1239Phomopsis gardeniae 1241– gardenia canker
124410. 1245Phytophthora tropicalis
124711. 1248Puccinia pelargonii 1250– zonalis – geranium rust
125512. 1256Sphaceloma poinsettiae 1258– poinsettia scab
126113. Texas phoenix palm decline phytoplasma
126714. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus – all in the complex
127815. 1279Xanthomonas axonopodis 1281pv. 1282citri 1283– citrus canker
1286(c) Mollusks
12881. 1289Otala lactea 1291– milk snail
12942. 1295Zachrysia provisoria 1297– Cuban land snail
1301(d) Nematodes
13031. 1304Meloidogyne 1305enterlobii 1306– Guava root-knot nematode
13102. 1311Tylenchulus semipenetrans 1313– a citrus nematode
1317(3) Common Plant Pests. All nursery stock and other plants and plant products found infested or infected with a common plant pest shall be subject to immediate quarantine action when the population of the plant pest is adversely affecting the plant or plant product. The plant or plant product will not be eligible for certification until treated as prescribed by the department and released from quarantine. An Agreement for Treatment, Destruction, Forfeiture or Return of Plants and/or Plant Parts, FDACS-08029, revised 9/16, will be completed on all shipments requiring regulatory action.
1408Rulemaking Authority 1410570.07(23), 1411581.031(4), 1412581.101 FS. 1414Law Implemented 1416581.031(7), 1417(9), 1418581.101 FS. 1420History–New 4-1-97, Amended 6-12-00, 10-8-03, 9-24-08, 2-26-17, 10-18-18.