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2006 Georgia Code - 2-7-20
2-7-20. (a) The Commissioner may declare a quarantine
against any area, place, nursery, grove, orchard, county, or
counties within this state, other states, or territories of the
United States or any portion thereof or any foreign country, in
reference to dangerous plant pests and may prohibit the movement
within this state or any part thereof or the introduction into this
state from other states or territories of the United States or any
foreign country of all plants, plant products, or other things or
substances from such quarantined places or areas as are likely to
carry dangerous plant pests, if such quarantine is determined by
the Commissioner, after due investigation, to be necessary in order
to protect the agricultural, horticultural, or other interests of
this state. In such cases the quarantine may be made absolute or
rules and regulations may be adopted prescribing the method and
manner under which the prohibited articles may be moved into or
within, sold, or otherwise disposed of within or outside the
state. (b) Whenever the
Commissioner declares a quarantine against any place, nursery,
grove, orchard, county, or counties of the state or against other
states or territories of the United States or any foreign country,
as to a dangerous plant pest, it shall be unlawful thereafter until
such quarantine is removed for any person to introduce into this
state or to move, sell, or otherwise dispose of within this state
any plant, plant produce, or other things included in such
quarantine, except under such rules and regulations as may be
prescribed by the Commissioner.
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