(a) The following records of foundation block or scion
block operations must be maintained for a minimum of four years at
the foundation block or scion block and made available for inspection
by the Department:
(1) A map of trees showing block and row numbers and
locations of each variety;
(2) Results of tests conducted by a certified laboratory
verifying that all foundation or scion block trees are free of the
diseases listed in §21.31(a)(1) of this chapter (relating to
Establishment of a Foundation Block); and
(3) Records of budwood sources used to establish foundation
or scion block trees along with certificates and/or test results obtained
to verify that the budwood was free of diseases listed in §21.31(a)(1)
of this chapter.
(b) Records of certified budwood sales or distribution
shall be provided to the Department with payment of budwood fees,
as required by §21.34 of this chapter (relating to Foundation
or Scion Block and Certified Budwood Fees), and maintained at the
foundation or scion block, and shall include:
(1) Origin of budwood sold, by source tree lot number;
(2) Number of buds sold daily, summarized by month;
and
(3) Records of each sale, including:
(A) name, address and nursery floral registration certificate
number of buyer, if applicable;
(B) number of buds of each variety sold to each buyer;
(C) source tree lot number for each variety;
(D) date of sale; and
(E) name, address, and nursery floral registration
number of foundation or scion block.
(c) Records of scion block operations must be maintained
for a minimum of four years at the foundation block and made available
for inspection by the Department upon request, and shall include:
(1) A map of trees showing block and row numbers and
locations of each variety;
(2) Results of tests conducted by a certified laboratory
verifying that all scion block trees are free of the diseases listed
in §21.31(a)(1) of this chapter (relating to Establishment of
a Scion Block); and
(3) Records of budwood sources used to establish foundation
block trees along with certificates and/or test results obtained to
verify that the budwood was free of diseases listed in §21.31(a)(1)
of this chapter.
(d) The following records of increase block trees must
be maintained for a minimum of four years at the nursery location
and made available for inspection upon request by the Department:
(1) A map of increase trees showing block and row numbers
and locations of each variety;
(2) Results of tests conducted by a certified laboratory
on the increase trees for citrus greening and tristeza;
(3) Records identifying the budwood and rootstock sources
used to establish increase trees;
(4) The month and year of initial budding of each increase
tree by tree identification number and variety;
(5) The number of buds taken per month from each lot
of each variety of increase tree; and
(6) Records of disposition of increase trees.
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