§ 6461 Pest-Infested Plant Transport Ban
A farmer orders fruit trees from another state to plant in their orchard.
If those trees have bugs that the state says are bad for crops, the farmer can't bring them in. If they do it three times in a year, the state can make them follow extra rules, like getting the trees checked or treated before bringing them in. If they don’t follow the rules, they might have to pay for the cost of fixing the bug problem.
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§ 6461 Pest-Infested Plant Transport Ban
Last verified: January 23, 2026