Current through November 25, 2024
Section 587.434 - Chemical treatment or contamination of planting; postharvest testing; isolation of contaminated portion of planting1. If a planting is treated or contaminated with a chemical that causes seed-borne injury to seed potatoes, the Department may: (a) Withhold certification pending the outcome of a postharvest test; or(b) Refuse to certify a planting or portion of a planting.2. If the Department determines that a planting may have suffered chemical damage, the Department will:(a) Collect a separate sample from the planting that may have suffered chemical damage to conduct a postharvest test; and(b) Withhold certification until the postharvest test is complete.3. If a portion of a planting does not show enough chemical injury to prevent or interfere with an inspection of the planting but is contaminated to a degree that seed-borne chemical injury may occur in the next planting, the contaminated portion of the planting must be harvested and stored separately from the noncontaminated portion of the planting.Nev. Admin. Code § 587.434
Added to NAC by Dep't of Agriculture by R036-01, eff. 10-17-2001