Code of Virginia - Title 3.1 Agriculture, Horticulture And Food - Section 3.1-188.38 (Repealed effective October 1, 2008) Nursery stock brought into Commonwealth to carry inspection ce...

§ 3.1-188.38. (Repealed effective October 1, 2008) Nursery stock brought into Commonwealth to carry inspection ce...

It shall be unlawful to deliver, knowingly transport or ship within this Commonwealth plants or parts of plants commonly known as nursery stock which have not been duly inspected in accordance with the provisions of this article and which do not carry plainly attached to each carload, truckload, box, bale, or package, an inspection certificate, or to deliver, ship, send or knowingly bring any such nursery stock into this Commonwealth from any place outside thereof unless there is attached to each carload, truckload, box, bale or package, in a conspicuous place, a valid certificate of inspection issued by the proper official of the country, state, territory, district or county from which it was shipped, sent or brought showing that such nursery stock, including soil, was found to be free from plant pests.

Nursery stock brought into the Commonwealth under an inspection certificate, as above required, may be sold and moved by a properly licensed Virginia nurseryman or dealer or agent, but this shall not preclude inspection at any time within the Commonwealth.

(Code 1950, § 3.1-145; 1964, c. 476; 1966, c. 702; 1980, c. 291.)

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