A. Definitions. In addition to the definitions provided in A.R.S. § 3-201, R3-4-101 and R3-4-01, the following term applies to this Section:
- 1. Candidatus Phytoplasma palmae subgroup 16SrIV, strain A (Lethal yellowing);
- 2. Candidatus Phytoplasma 16SrIV-D (Texas Phoenix palm decline);
- 3. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. palmarum (Fusarium wilt of queen and Mexican fan palm); or
- 4. Myndus crudus, a planthopper that vectors the pest defined in subsections (A)(1) and (2).
“Pest” means, notwithstanding the definition in A.R.S. § 3-201:
B. Area under quarantine.
- 1. In the state of Florida, the following counties: Broward, Collier, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach.
- 2. In the state of Texas, the following counties: Cameron, Hidalgo, and Willacy.
3. For the pest in subsection (A)(2):
- a. In the state of Florida, the following counties: Alachua, Desoto, Duval, Hardee, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lake, Manatee, Miami-Dade, Orange, Polk, Sarasota, and Volusia.
b. In the state of Louisiana, the following parish: Orleans
.
c. In the state of Texas, the following counties: Bexar, Cameron, Hidalgo, Klebrg, Nueces, Tarrant, and Willacy
.
4. For the pest in subsection (A)(3):
a. The state of Florida
.
- b. In Texas, the following county: Houston.
5. For the pest in subsection (A)(4):
a. The state of Florida
.
- b. In Texas, the following counties: Houston.
For the pest in subsection (A)(1):
C. Regulated commodities. All propagative parts of the following plants, except seed:
- 1. Aiphanes lindeniana,
- 2. Allagoptera arendria,
- 3. Andropogon virginicus (Broomsedge),
- 4. Arenga engleri,
- 5. Borassus flabellifer (Palmyra Palm),
- 6. Caryota mitis (Cluster Fishtail Palm),
- 7. Caryota rumphiana (Giant Fishtail Palm),
- 8. Chelyocarpus chuco,
- 9. Chrysalidocarpus cabadae, syn. Dypsis cabadae (Cabada Palm),
- 10. Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm),
- 11. Corypha elata (Buri Palm),
- 12. Cynodon dactylon (Bermuda Grass),
- 13. Cyperus spp. (Sedges),
- 14. Dictyosperma album (Princess Palm),
- 15. Eremochloa ophiuroides (Centipede Grass),
- 16. Gaussia attenuata (Puerto Rican Palm),
- 17. Howea belmoreana (Belmore Sentry Palm),
- 18. Latania spp. (Latan Palm),
- 19. Livistona chinensis (Chinese Fan Palm),
- 20. Livistona rotundifolia (Javanese Fan Palm),
- 21. Mascarena verschaffeltii (Spindle Palm),
- 22. Nannorrhops ritchiana (Mazari Palm),
- 23. Neodypsis decaryi, syn. Dypsis decaryi (Triangle Palm),
- 24. Pandanus utilis (Screw Pine),
- 25. Panicum purpurascens (Para Grass),
- 26. Panicum bartowense,
- 27. Paspalum notatum (Bahia Grass),
- 28. Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island Date Palm),
- 29. Phoenix dactylifera (Date Palm),
- 30. Phoenix reclinata (Sengal Date Palm),
- 31. Phoenix roebelenii (Pigmy Date Palm),
- 32. Phoenix rupicola (Cliff Date Palm),
- 33. Phoenix sylvestris (Wild Date Palm),
- 34. Phoenix zeylanica (Ceylon Date Palm),
- 35. Polyandrococos caudescons,
- 36. Pritchardia spp.,
- 37. Pseudopheoenix sargentii (Florida Cherry Palm),
- 38. Ravenea hildebrandtii,
- 39. Sabal mexicana (Rio Grande Palmetto),
- 40. Sabal palmetto (Cabbage Palmetto),
- 41. Stenotapphrum secundatum (St. Augustine Grass),
- 42. Sygarus romanzoffiana (Queen palm),
- 43. Syagrus schizophylla
- 44. Thrinax radiate (Florida Thatch Palm),
- 45. Trachycarpus fortunei (Windmill Palm),
- 46. Veitchia spp.,
- 47. Washingtonia robusta (Mexican Fan Palm), and
- 48. Zoysia spp. (Zoysia Grass).
D. Restrictions. The commodities in subsection (C) are prohibited from the area under quarantine unless the following conditions are met prior to shipment:
- 1. The plant regulatory official issues a certificate or certifies an ongoing Pest Management Program attesting that the conditions in subsections (D)(2), (3), (4), and (5) were met prior to shipment;
- 2. No field grown plants are included in the shipment;
- 3. The commodity was inspected prior to shipment and no symptoms of any pest in subsections (A)(1), (2), or (3) were observed;
- 4. The commodity was treated with a labeled product to eliminate all live life stages of the pest (A)(4); and
- 5. The commodity originates from an outdoor facility no closer than one-half mile from a known infested area of a pest indicated in subsections (A)(1), (2), or (3).
- E. Disposition of commodity not in compliance. A regulated commodity shipped into Arizona in violation of this Section shall be destroyed or transported out-of-state by the owner and at the owner’s expense.
Historical Note
Former Rule, Quarantine Regulation 22. Repealed effective April 25, 1977 (Supp. 77-2). New Section adopted effective December 22, 1989 (Supp. 89-4). Section R3-1-70 renumbered to R3-4-241 (Supp. 91-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 1046, effective May 5, 2003 (Supp. 03-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 25 A.A.R. 3357, effective January 4, 2020 (Supp. 19-4).