Rhode Island General Laws 2-16-1. Short title
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This chapter shall be known by the short title of “the Rhode Island general plant pest act”.
History of Section.
P.L. 1955, ch. 3547, § 1; G.L. 1956, § 2-16-1.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 2-16-1
- Plant pest: means any insect, nematode, protozoan, crustacean, or any other invertebrate animal, and any virus, bacterium, fungus, or other member of the plant kingdom, in any stage of development, known to be or suspected of being capable of causing serious injury or damage to, or of inciting serious diseases in, plants or parts and products of plants, whether in the field, in storage, or in markets and any animal, plant, plant part or product, or inanimate object constituting a source of danger to plants, plant parts and products, by reason of a capacity to constitute a vector, reservoir, alternate host, place of breeding, hibernation refuge, or vehicle of distribution, for any of the types of organisms mentioned in this subsection. See Rhode Island General Laws 2-16-2