(1) All nursery stock being grown for certification must be propagated on certified rootstock. Certified rootstock must comply with at least one of the following conditions:
(a) Rootstock propagated directly from registered trees.
(b) Rootstock originating from other approved certification programs, if the rootstock was propagated directly from mother plants that have been tested and found free of all known virus and virus-like diseases.
(c) Prunus persica seedlings grown from commercial seed, if the seed lot has been tested for transmissible virus content, and not more than five percent of the seed tested positive for transmissible virus content.
(d) Pome fruit seedlings.
(2) Growers must keep records identifying the scion, rootstock, and interstock sources for all Washington certified stock. Upon request, these records must be made available to the department.
(3) Seed may be designated as Washington certified seed only if both of the following conditions are complied with:
(a) The seed was produced on registered seed trees; and
(b) The seed lot has been tested for transmissible virus content, and not more than five percent of the seed tested positive for transmissible viruses.
(4) Washington certified nursery stock must be identified by a blue certification tag.
(5) When it is offered for sale, Washington certified nursery stock must be identified as to variety, interstock and rootstock.
[Statutory Authority: Chapters
15.14 and
34.05 RCW. WSR 05-03-042, § 16-350-035, filed 1/11/05, effective 2/11/05. Statutory Authority: Chapter
15.14 RCW. WSR 00-19-036, § 16-350-035, filed 9/12/00, effective 10/13/00; WSR 90-23-006 (Order 2058), § 16-350-035, filed 11/9/90, effective 12/10/90; Order 1331, § 16-350-035, filed 1/15/74; Order 1300, § 16-350-035, filed 3/26/73; Order 951, Regulation 2(d), filed 7/2/64; Order 890, Regulation 2 (part), effective 9/17/62.]