Idaho Code 22-2006 – Promulgation of Rules — Collection and Deposit of Fees and Penalties
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(1) The director is hereby authorized to promulgate rules:
(a) Necessary for the efficient enforcement of the provisions of this chapter including, but not limited to: setting of quarantine boundaries, requirements for importing and exporting plant materials, planting, testing, sampling, inspection, certification, compliance verification procedures, recordkeeping procedures, and setting of a schedule of fees for services performed by the department in the administration of this chapter.
(b) To implement and carry out the purposes of this chapter to control and prevent the spread of plant pests within the state and from within the state to points outside the state.
(c) To regulate nonquarantine species, exempt species and federally quarantined species.
(2) All revenues from fees and penalties collected as authorized under this chapter shall be deposited to the agricultural department inspection fund created pursuant to section 22-105, Idaho Code.
Terms Used In Idaho Code 22-2006
- Certification: means the official act of affirming, declaring or verifying compliance with phytosanitary, quarantine, nursery inspection, pest freedom, plant registration or any other set of legal requirements. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Control: means abatement, suppression, containment or eradication of a pest population. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Department: means the Idaho state department of agriculture. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Director: means the director of the Idaho state department of agriculture or his duly authorized representative. See Idaho Code 22-2005
- Plant: means any part of a plant, tree, aquatic plant, plant product, plant material, shrub, vine, fruit, rhizome, sod, vegetable, seed, bulb, stolon, tuber, corm, pip, cutting, scion, bud, graft or fruit pit, also including:
Idaho Code 22-2005Quarantine: means a restriction imposed by a duly authorized plant regulatory agency whereby the production, movement or existence of plants, or any other article or material, or the normal activity of persons, is brought under regulation, in order that the introduction or spread of a pest may be prevented or limited, or in order that a pest already introduced may be controlled or eradicated, thereby reducing or avoiding losses that would otherwise occur through damage done by the pest or through continuing cost of control measures. See Idaho Code 22-2005 State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District of Columbia and territories. See Idaho Code 73-114