Chapter 450. Rules and Regulations Relating to the Virginia Plants and Plant Products Inspection Law
2VAC5-450-10. Nursery registration.
A registered nursery with one or more sales locations separated from the parent nursery shall not be required to register each separate sales location, but shall have a copy of the registration certificate available at each separate sales location.
Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-3800 through 3.2-3811 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR115-04-15 § 1, eff. May 28, 1986.
2VAC5-450-20. Nursery shipments out of the Commonwealth.
As authorized by Chapter 38 (§ 3.2-3800 et seq.) of Title 3.2 of the Code of Virginia, known as the Plants and Plant Products Inspection Law, Narcissus plants, bulbs, and vegetable transplants destined for shipment out of the Commonwealth are nursery stock. Narcissus bulbs inspected during the growing season, and again after they are dug and cleaned, may be eligible for certification.
Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-109 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR115-04-15 § 2, eff. May 28, 1986; amended, Virginia Register Volume 25, Issue 11, eff. March 4, 2009.
2VAC5-450-30. Field-grown vegetable transplants.
Field-grown vegetable transplants inspected during the growing season, and again when pulled and packed, may be eligible for certification.
Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-3800 through 3.2-3811 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR115-04-15 § 3, eff. May 28, 1986.
2VAC5-450-40. European black currant plants.
Since European black currant plants, "Ribes nigrum," are capable of harboring and disseminating the destructive disease of white pine, commonly known as White Pine Blister Rust, "Cronartium ribicola," European black currant plants may not be moved to any destination in Virginia.
Statutory Authority
§ 3.2-3800 through 3.2-3811 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR115-04-15 § 4, eff. May 28, 1986.