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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 2. Agriculture
Agency 5. Department of Agriculture And Consumer Services
Chapter 440. Rules and Regulations for Enforcement of the Virginia Pest Law - Cotton Boll Weevil Quarantine
11/21/2024

2VAC5-440-30. Regulated articles.

The following shall not be moved from any regulated area into Virginia, in any manner or method, except in compliance with the conditions prescribed in this chapter:

1. The boll weevil, "Anthonomous grandis grandis" Boheman, in any living state of development.

2. Seed cotton.

3. Gin trash.

4. Used cotton harvesting equipment.

5. Any other products, articles, or means of conveyance of any kind not covered by subdivisions 1 through 4 of this section, when it is determined by an inspector that they present a hazard of spread of the boll weevil and the person in possession is notified.

Statutory Authority

§ 3.2-703 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from VR115-04-14 § 3, eff. May 15, 1986; amended, Virginia Register Volume 3, Issue 6, eff. January 22, 1987; Volume 20, Issue 12, eff. March 25, 2004.

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