Current through September 2, 2024
Section 02.06.10.330 - REPORTING OF BRR01.Mandatory Reporting. It is mandatory for any person including, but not limited to, a grower, processor, shipper, laboratory staff member, field inspector, or shipping point inspector, to immediately report the presence of Cms to the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) when: a. The Cms is discovered or observed in seed potato plants or tubers prior to final seed potato certification by ICIA; andb. The presence of Cms is confirmed via laboratory testing; andc. The positive tubers or plant parts are still in the possession of the original seed grower.02.Contents. All reports shall, to the best of the reporter's ability, contain the following information: a. The field, facility or other location at which Cms was found;b. The date of discovery;c. The location at which the suspect potatoes were grown;d. The variety and generation of the suspect potatoes;e. The laboratory submission report and test results;f. The certification tags and origin of the seed potatoes used to produce the suspect crop;g. North American Plant Health Certificate.03.Methods of Reporting. The report shall be made by phone, in person or in writing (which may include electronic mail sent to BRR@agri.idaho.gov.Idaho Admin. Code r. 02.06.10.330