Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 53, December 31, 2024
Section 138.2 - ExceptionsGrape root stock and propagating materials not accompanied by a statement of freedom from virus may be admitted to this State under the following conditions and restrictions:
(a) Vitis vinifera varieties. Non-rooted propagating materials may be admitted if accompanied by a statement that the mother vines were visually inspected in early June and again in late August and were apparently free of the aforementioned virus diseases.(b) American varieties and hybrids. Non-rooted propagating materials and own-rooted vines may be admitted if accompanied by a statement certifying that they were derived from own-rooted mother vines free from cluster abnormalities such as shot-berry or cluster abortion.(c) Resistant root stocks and French hybrids (fruiting varieties hybridized in Europe). Non-rooted and rooted propagating materials may be admitted to nurseries under a one-year postentry quarantine. During the postentry quarantine period, such materials will be indexed on Mission, St. George, and Chenopodium quinoa. Any virus infected material will be destroyed.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 1 § 138.2