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NEW JERSEY NJ - 1 of 5 SUMMARY OF PLANT PROTECTION REGULATIONS Current as of March 2018 New Jersey Department of Agriculture Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 330 Trenton, NJ 08625-0330 physical address: NJ Public Health, Environmental and Agricultural Laboratory 3 Schwarzkopf Drive, Ewing, NJ 08628 Phone: (609) 406-6939 Fax: (609) 406-6960 E-mail: joseph.zoltowski@ag.nj.gov Web Site: http://www.nj.gov/agriculture/divisions/pi/ Joseph Zoltowski.... Director Galen Ettinger... Bureau of Plant Pest and Disease Control Mark Mayer... Bureau of Biological Pest Control Ryan Reider... Nursery Inspection Paul Kurtz. Seed Certification and Control, FPO Tim Schuler... Apiarist Saul Vaiciunas... Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey The information, as provided, is for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as complete, nor should it be considered legally binding. Coordination with both your state and the destination state plant regulatory agency listed above may be necessary to stay up-to-date on revised requirements. NURSERY STOCK DEFINITION Nursery stock: includes all plants, shrubs, trees and vines grown for sale, as well as buds, grafts, stocks, scions and other parts of plants, trees and vines that may be sold for propagation; but shall not include herbaceous annuals or plants, flowers, vines or cuttings grown under glass and commonly known as floral stock. CERTIFICATION OF OUT OF STATE NURSERY STOCK Prior to shipments, all nurserymen, dealers or other persons residing or doing business outside of New Jersey and desiring to ship nursery stock into New Jersey shall file a copy of their current valid resident-state certificate of inspection once each year with the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. This requirement may be satisfied if the nurseryman or plant dealer appears in a current listing of certified nurseries and nursery dealers provided by the resident state.

NJ - 2 of 5 PRE-NOTIFICATION OF SHIPMENTS TO NEW JERSEY Notification of nursery stock shipments to New Jersey can be sent via e-mail to ryan.rieder@ag.nj.gov or faxed to (609) 406-6960. Mailing address: New Jersey Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry, P.O. Box 330, Trenton, NJ 08625-0330 GENERAL SHIPPING REQUIREMENTS All nursery stock shipped into New Jersey must be accompanied by a valid certificate stating that the authorized authority of the state where the stock was grown has inspected the stock and that the stock was found to be free from dangerously injurious plant pests. NOXIOUS WEEDS New Jersey does not have a statewide noxious weed list. QUARANTINES OR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS VEGETABLE PLANTS PESTS: Insects and diseases affecting vegetable seedlings MATERIALS REGULATED: Vegetable plants no more than 5 days prior to removal from soil. TOMATO PLANTS PESTS: The late blight fungus (Phytophthora infestans), bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria), bacterial speck (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato) and bacterial canker (Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis). states where tomato plants are produced for shipment into New Jersey. MATERIALS REGULATED: Tomato plants no more than 5 days prior to removal from soil. Contact NJ Dept. of Agriculture for list of requirements.

NJ - 3 of 5 PEPPER PLANTS ROSE PLANTS PESTS: Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria). states where pepper plants are produced for shipment into New Jersey. MATERIALS REGULATED: Pepper plants no more than 5 days prior to removal from soil. Contact NJ Dept. of Agriculture for list of requirements. PESTS: Viruses affecting roses MATERIALS REGULATED: Plants of the genus Rosa sp. RESTRICTIONS: Rose plants shipped into New Jersey must be accompanied by a certificate stating that the plants were inspected during the growing season and were found visibly free of plant viruses. GOLDEN NEMATODE PEST: Golden Nematode (Globodera rostochiensis) STATES REGULATED: Infested portions of New York and Canada MATERIALS REGULATED: Soil, sod and sand RESTRICTIONS: No soil, including sod, and sand, shall be moved from any area, known to be infested with Golden Nematode, into the State of New Jersey, except when fumigated by an approved method and certified as such, or except to laboratories approved by the Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture for such purposes as set forth in the federal regulation regarding interstate movement of soil samples containing Golden Nematode for processing, testing or analysis, 7 CPR s. 301.85-3(b).

NJ - 4 of 5 WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST PEST: The fungus Cronartium ribicola which causes white pine blister rust. MATERIALS REGULATED: Plants of all species of Ribes and Grossularia. RESTRICTIONS: Ribes nigrum is only allowed under special permit. Contact NJ Dept. of Agriculture for list of requirements. The movement of all other species of Ribes sp. and Grossularia sp. is prohibited into the following townships: Montague, Sandyston, Walpack and Vernon in Sussex County; West Milford, Ringwood and Wanaque in Passaic County; Jefferson in Morris County. CERIFERUS (OR JAPANESE) WAX SCALE PEST: Japanese Wax Scale (Ceroplastes ceriferus F.) MATERIALS REGULATED: Infested hosts of Ceriferus (Japanese) Wax Scale RESTRICTIONS: The importation of the Ceriferus (or Japanese) Wax Scale is prohibited. MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY PEST: Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitus capitata) MATERIALS REGULATED: Infested hosts of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly RESTRICTIONS: The harboring or importation of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly is prohibited. AFRICANIZED HONEYBEE PEST: Africanized Honeybee (Apis mellifera scutellata) MATERIALS REGULATED: Africanized honeybees, fresh or frozen bee sperm, equipment, shipping and storage containers that have been used at an apiary, unprocessed comb, vehicles that have been used to carry Africanized honeybees.

NJ - 5 of 5 RESTRICTIONS: The keeping or importation of Africanized Honeybees in any stage of development, including honeybees with characteristics identifiable with the subspecies (Apis mellifera scutellata), regardless of the purity of the genetic strains of the bees, fresh or frozen bee sperm, equipment, shipping and storage containers that have been used at an apiary, unprocessed comb, vehicles that have been used to carry regulated articles, other than fresh or frozen bee sperm, is prohibited. HONEY BEES AND APIARY EQUIPMENT PEST: American foulbrood, Varroa mite. REGULATED AREA: All MATERIALS REGULATED: All honey bee colonies (including nucs), queens, packaged bees, and used apiary equipment (including honey supers) originating from a regulated area. RESTRICTIONS: All colonies, queens, packaged bees and used apiary equipment shipped into New Jersey must be officially certified by the State of origin to be apparently free contagious and infectious disease, or arthropod pests at the time certification. An official certificate of inspection from the regulatory agency in the State of origin shall accompany each shipment from a regulated area into New Jersey and shall be valid only for 60 days from the time of inspection. All queens or package bees shipped to New Jersey shall be accompanied by a federally approved miticide treatment for the control of Varroa mite. The certificate of inspection must be mailed/faxed to the N.J. State Apiarist prior to entry into New Jersey. Contact NJ Dept. of Agriculture for list of requirements.