A quarantine is established against the following pest, its hosts, and possible carriers:
All treatments shall be performed under direct supervision of an authorized state agricultural official or by the shipper under a compliance agreement with the authorized state agricultural official to perform the treatments. The authorized state agricultural official shall monitor all treatments and procedures performed under a compliance agreement.
The phytosanitary certificate shall bear the following Additional Declaration (AD): "The rooted plants were treated to control Popillia japonica according to the criteria for shipment to category 1 states as provided in the U.S. Domestic Japanese Beetle Harmonization Plan."
"The rooted plants (or crowns) were produced in a California Department of Food and Agriculture approved Japanese beetle-free greenhouse or screenhouse."
The recommendation for approval of such counties shall be evaluated by the Pest Exclusion Branch, Plant Health and Pest Prevention Services Division, California Department of Food and Agriculture.
If live Japanese beetle has been detected in neighboring counties, approval shall be denied. To be maintained on the approved list, each county must be reapproved every twelve (12) months. Shipments of articles and commodities covered from non-infested counties shall only be allowed entry into California if the non-infested county has been placed on the approved list prior to the arrival of the shipment in California.
Detection Survey:
The nursery site and a minimum one-mile radius buffer area shall be trapped on an annual basis by an authorized agricultural official. The growing operation shall be trapped at the following trap density:
Traps shall be evenly spaced throughout the trapping areas. In addition, the surrounding one mile buffer area shall be trapped at a minimum of 2 traps placed per square mile.
Traps shall be baited with a lure consisting of a Japanese beetle food lure (for example: phenyl-ethyl proprionate: eugenol: geraniol [3:7:3 ratio]) in addition to a male sex pheromone. Traps shall be renewed as often as necessary to maintain trapping efficacy.
The detection of a female (or any beetle if identification of sex is not performed) Japanese beetle on the nursery site shall result in that nursery being considered infested until a delimitation survey has been completed and regulated articles and commodities cannot be certified based upon an origin free from Japanese beetle.
The detection of a Japanese beetle in the buffer area shall trigger a delimitation survey and the nursery may continue to ship until there is a second detection in the same season as the original detection.
Delimitation Survey:
Delimitation traps shall be placed over a 49 square-mile area. Trap density in the core square mile shall be increased to 50 traps. Trap densities in the remainder of the delimitation area shall be decreased from the core outward within 48 hours of the find to complete a 50-25-5-5 trap array. Trap densities in the core square mile shall be increased to protocol levels within 24 hours, while trap placement in the remainder of the delimitation area shall be completed from the core outward within 48 hours of the find. Traps in the core mile shall be serviced daily for the first week, and all others serviced at least once within the first week. After one week of negative finds, all trap inspection frequencies shall change to weekly.
Delimitation trapping shall then continue for the remainder of the season. Trap densities revert to origin survey levels after two seasons of negative finds (includes the find season).
The phytosanitary certificate shall bear the following Additional Declaration (AD):
"The plants were produced in a nursery which was found to be free of Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) based on negative detection trapping."
The entire rooted plant production cycle (planting, growth, harvest, and shipment) will be completed within a pest-free window outside the adult Japanese beetle flight period, June through September, in Japanese beetle-free commercial growing medium or sterilized field soil. The accompanying phytosanitary certificate shall bear the following Additional Declaration (AD):
"These plants were produced outside the Japanese beetle flight season in Japanese beetle-free growing medium or sterilized field soil."
The secretary, commissioner or a designated inspecting officer shall inspect any conveyance that is infested or infected by, or which might act as a carrier of, Japanese beetle or any conveyance that originates from an infested area. Inspection shall consist primarily of visual observation of conveyance surfaces for Japanese beetle specimens as well as any other objects that may harbor Japanese beetles.
Before a civil penalty is levied, the person charged with the violation shall receive notice of the nature of the violation and shall be given an opportunity to be heard. This shall include the opportunity to review the evidence and the opportunity to present evidence on his or her own behalf.
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 3, § 3280
2. Repealer of subsection (e) filed 10-13-78 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 78, No. 41).
3. Certificate of Compliance filed 1-19-79 (Register 79, No. 3).
4. Repealer and new section filed 3-29-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 14).
5. Amendment filed 7-11-84; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 28).
6. Amendment of section heading and section filed 8-1-96; operative 8-31-96 (Register 96, No. 31).
7. Amendment of subsection (c)(3) filed 4-2-97; operative 4-2-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d). Submitted to OAL for printing only (Register 97, No. 14).
8. Amendment filed 12-29-2011; operative 1-28-2012 (Register 2011, No. 52).
9. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 5-5-2020; operative 5-5-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2020, No. 19).
10. Change without regulatory effect redesignating former subsections (b)(2)(a)-(b) as subsections (b)(2)(A)-(B) and amending subsections (d)(7) and (f)(5) filed 8-12-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 33).
11. Repealer of subsection (b)(10), subsection renumbering and amendment of subsections (f)(1)-(2), (f)(4)-(5) and (f)(7)(A) filed 8-25-2022; operative 10-1-2022 (Register 2022, No. 34).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 407, 5301, 5302 and 5311, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 5024, 5301, 5302, 5311, 5701, 6403, 6441, 6442 and 6461, Food and Agricultural Code.
2. Repealer of subsection (e) filed 10-13-78 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 78, No. 41).
3. Certificate of Compliance filed 1-19-79 (Register 79, No. 3).
4. Repealer and new section filed 3-29-83; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 83, No. 14).
5. Amendment filed 7-11-84; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 28).
6. Amendment of section heading and section filed 8-1-96; operative 8-31-96 (Register 96, No. 31).
7. Amendment of subsection (c)(3) filed 4-2-97; operative 4-2-97 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d). Submitted to OAL for printing only (Register 97, No. 14).
8. Amendment filed 12-29-2011; operative 1-28-2012 (Register 2011, No. 52).
9. Amendment of section and Note filed 5-5-2020; operative 5/5/2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2020, No. 19).
10. Change without regulatory effect redesignating former subsections (b)(2)(a)-(b) as subsections (b)(2)(A)-(B) and amending subsections (d)(7) and (f)(5) filed 8-12-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 33).
11. Repealer of subsection (b)(10), subsection renumbering and amendment of subsections (f)(1)-(2), (f)(4)-(5) and (f)(7)(A) filed 8-25-2022; operative 10/1/2022 (Register 2022, No. 34).