(1) The department considers the following to be regulated articles:
- (a) any life stage of the spongy moth;
- (b) trees, shrubs with persistent woody stems, Christmas trees, and parts of trees and shrubs;
(c) timber and building materials, including:
- (i) lumber, planks, and poles;
- (ii) logs, firewood, and pulpwood; and
- (iii) fencing, and building blocks;
- (d) mobile homes, recreational vehicles, trailers, boats, and camping gear, including any associated equipment;
(e) Outdoor Household Articles (OHA), including:
- (i) furniture, and toys;
- (ii) garden tools, and garden machinery;
- (iii) animal houses, and storage sheds;
- (f) any other items or means of conveyance when the commissioner determines it presents a hazard of the spread of any life stage of spongy moth.
- (2) The department does not consider seeds, fruits, and cones to be regulated parts of trees and shrubs.
KEY: quarantine, spongy moth, Lymantria dispar, regulated articles
Date of Last Change: April 6, 2026
Notice of Continuation: December 12, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 4-2-103(1)(k); 4-35-109