Plant Diseases Amendment Regulations (No. 7) 2000 (WA)

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5 JalMar\ 2001 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 113

AGRICULTURE

AG301"

Plant Diseases Act 1914

Plant Diseases Amendment Regulations (No. 7)

2000

Made by the Governor in Executive Council.

1.            Citation

These regulations may be cited as the Plant Diseases
Amendment Regulations (No. 7) 2000.

2.           'Ihe regulations amended

The amendments in these regulations are to the Plant Diseases
Regulations 1989*.
[* Reprinted 17 March 2000.

For amendments to 5 December 2000 see 1999 Index to
Legislation of Western Australia, Table 4, p. 211, and Gazette

leafhoppers (Idioscopus niveosparsus and Idioscopus clypealis)

7 April, 20 & 30 June, 11 August and 29 September 2000.]

3.            Schedule 1 amended

(1) Schedule 1 Part A is amended in the item commencing

"Mango" as follows:

(a)

in column 2 after "55" by inserting — " , 56 ";

(b)

in column 3 after "55" by inserting — " , 56 ".

(2) Schedule 1 Part B is amended after item 55 by inserting the

following item —

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56.       Mango (Mangifera idica) plants and cuttings — Mango

114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 5 January 2001

Plants and cuttings from a State or Territory where mango leafhoppers Idioscopus niveosparsus or Idioscopus clypealis exist are not to enter the State unless —

Certified by an officer from the exporting State or

Territory's quarantine authority as follows:

of Idioscopus niveosparsus or Idioscopus
clypealis; and
All mango plants in the exporting nursery have
been inspected and neither Idioscopus
niveosparsus nor Idioscopus clypealis were
detected; and

Grown more than 80Icm from known infestations inspected and neither Idioscopus niveosparsus nor Idioscopus clypealis were detected.

OR

2. If from an area within 80Icm of an outbreak of either of

Idioscopus niveosparsus
the mango leafhoppers or fumigated with methyl bromide at 32g/m3 for 2 hours at

210   to 25°C, followed by growth in post-inspection

quarantine for 3 months. inspected and found free of those mango leafhoppers by at least 3 monthly inspections. If either of the mango leafhoppers are found, the material is to be re-exported or destroyed.

By Command of the Governor,

ROD SPENCER, Clerk of the Executive Council.

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