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<br />CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
<br />FOOD R. AGRICULTURE
<br />USDA United States Department of Agriculture
<br />Animal and Plain Health Inspection Service
<br />Plant Protection and Quarantine
<br />COOPERATIVE HUANGLONGENG OILS) QUARANITONE PROJECT
<br />Articles and Commodities Covered
<br />1. The following are declared to be hosts and possible carriers of the disease HLB and ACP; all plants, plant parts and
<br />propagative seed of:
<br />Aeglopsis chevalieri (Chevalier's aeglopsis)
<br />Balsamocitrus dawei (Uganda powder -flask)
<br />Bergera (=Murraya) koenigii (curry leaf)
<br />Calodendrum capense (Cape Chestnut)
<br />X Citroncirus webbed (citrange)
<br />Citrus aurantiifolia (lime, Key lime, Persian lime, lima, limtin agrio, limon ceutf, lima mejicana, limero)
<br />Citrus aurantium (sour orange, Seville orange, bigarde, marmalade orange, naranja agria, naranja amarga)
<br />Citrus hystrix (Mauritius papeda, Kaffir lime)
<br />Citrus jambhiri (rough lemon, jambhiri-orange, limon rugoso, rugoso)
<br />Citrus limon (lemon, limon, limonero)
<br />Citrus madurensis (=X Citrofortunella microcarpa) (calamondin)
<br />Citrus maxima (pummelo, pomelo, shaddock, pompelmous, toronja)
<br />Citrus medica (citron, cidra, cidro, toronja)
<br />Citrus meyeri (Meyer lemon, dwarf lemon)
<br />Citrus x nobilis (king mandarin, tangor, Florida orange, King -of -Siam)
<br />Citrus x paradisi (grapefruit, pamela, toronja)
<br />Citrus reticulata (mandarin, tangerine, mandarina)
<br />Citrus sinensis (sweet orange, orange, naranja, naranja dulce)
<br />Citrus spp,
<br />Clausen indica (clausena)
<br />C.lansium (wampi, wampee)
<br />Fortunella crassifolia (Meiwa kumquat)
<br />Fortune& margarita (Nagami kumquat, oval kumquat)
<br />Fortunella polyandra (Malayan kumquat)
<br />Fortunella spp.
<br />Limonia acidissima (Indian wood apple)
<br />Microcitrus australasica (finger -lime)
<br />Murraya spp. (curry leaf, orange jasmine, Chinese -box, naranjo jazmin)
<br />Ponclrus trlfbliata (trifoliate orange, naranjo trebol)
<br />Severinia buxifolia (Chinese box -orange)
<br />Swinglea glufinosa (tabog)
<br />Triphasia trifolia (trifoliate limeberry, triphasia)
<br />Vepris (=Toddalia) lanceolata. (white ironwood)
<br />2. Any other articles or commodities which are infested or exposed to infestation by ACP or ULB.
<br />3. Possible carriers shall include all appliances used in the growing, harvesting, processing and hauling of the host plants
<br />and plant parts and any green waste residues including but not limited to tractors, trailers, trucks, planting, picking and pruning
<br />equipment and processing machinery and any other article, thing or means of conveyance when it is determined by the
<br />Secretary or county agricultural commissioner to present a hazard of spreading live life stages of the ACP or HLB and the
<br />person in possession thereof has been so notified.
<br />4. Exemptions. The following articles are exempt from the provisions of this subsection:
<br />a. Host fruit commercially cleaned, graded and packed within the regulated area may move within or from the area.
<br />b. Host fruit moved in bulk containers or bins which have been cleaned using normal packing house procedures.
<br />c. Dying or dead plant material (green waste) that has been processed or handled or treated in a manner approved by the Secretary to
<br />eliminate live life stages of the ACP and is moved directly to a city or county sanitary landfill or State licensed compost facility within the
<br />quarantine area.
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<br />Establishment Name
<br />PAUL W. FOSTER
<br />Printed name (Owner/Manager)
<br />ATTEST:
<br />ANNE DONALDSON,CITY CLERK
<br />ature of Establishment
<br />3/I7/2s Zo
<br />Date
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