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H0129..................................................by AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS POTATOES - Amends existing law to provide that certain potatoes shall be accompanied by a plant health certificate; to clarify the type of information to be included with the certificate of inspection and plant health certificate; to revise the standards of seed being imported into Idaho; to provide for imported seed lots that exceed certain tolerances; and to clarify restrictions for Idaho growers planting uncertified potatoes. 01/29 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 01/30 Rpt prt - to Agric Aff 02/13 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 02/14 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 02/19 3rd rdg - PASSED - 66-0-4 AYES -- Andersen, Barraclough, Barrett, Bauer, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Black, Block, Bolz, Bradford, Campbell, Cannon, Clark, Collins, Crow, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Douglas, Eberle, Edmunson, Ellsworth, Eskridge, Field(18), Field(23), Gagner, Garrett, Harwood, Henbest, Jones, Kellogg, Kulczyk, Lake, Langford, Langhorst, Martinez, McGeachin, McKague, Meyer, Miller, Mitchell, Moyle, Naccarato, Nielsen, Raybould, Ridinger, Ring, Ringo, Roberts, Robison, Sali, Sayler, Schaefer(Schaefer), Shepherd, Shirley, Skippen, Smith(30), Smith(24), Smylie, Snodgrass, Stevenson, Tilman, Trail, Wills, Wood NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- Boe, Jaquet, Rydalch, Mr. Speaker Floor Sponsor - Lake Title apvd - to Senate 02/20 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to Agric Aff 03/06 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/07 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/11 3rd rdg - PASSED - 35-0-0 AYES -- Andreason, Bailey, Brandt, Bunderson, Burkett, Burtenshaw, Calabretta, Cameron, Compton, Darrington, Davis, Gannon, Geddes, Goedde, Hill, Ingram, Kennedy, Keough, Little, Lodge, Malepeai, Marley, McKenzie, McWilliams, Noble, Noh, Pearce, Richardson, Schroeder, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Sweet, Werk, Williams NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- None Floor Sponsor - Williams Title apvd - to House 03/12 To enrol 03/13 Rpt enrol - Sp signed 03/14 Pres signed 03/17 To Governor 03/20 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 108 Effective: 07/01/03
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session - 2003IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 129 BY AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO POTATOES FOR PLANTING; AMENDING SECTION 22-503, IDAHO CODE, TO 3 PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN POTATOES SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PLANT HEALTH CER- 4 TIFICATE, TO CLARIFY THE TYPE OF INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED WITH THE CER- 5 TIFICATE OF INSPECTION AND PLANT HEALTH CERTIFICATE, TO REVISE THE STAN- 6 DARDS FOR SEED BEING IMPORTED INTO IDAHO, TO PROVIDE FOR IMPORTED SEED 7 LOTS THAT EXCEED CERTAIN TOLERANCES, TO CLARIFY RESTRICTIONS FOR IDAHO 8 GROWERS PLANTING UNCERTIFIED POTATOES AND TO DELETE UNNECESSARY VERBIAGE. 9 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 10 SECTION 1. That Section 22-503, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 11 amended to read as follows: 12 22-503. POTATOES FOR PLANTING. (1) All potatoes offered for sale, sold or 13 delivered under contract or distributed into or within the state of Idaho for 14 planting in the state of Idaho by any person from any state, territory, or 15 country shall be certified and shall be accompanied by a certificate of 16 inspectionincludingand a plant health certificate, and shall include the 17 description of the grade, the findings of all inspections of each lot of seed, 18 noting the name and amount of any disease observed, and generation of the 19 potatoes and shall show that the potatoes were packed, sealed, and tagged 20 under the certification standards of the state, territory, or country in which 21 they were produced.The potatoes may not have a disease content that exceeds22 Seed being imported into Idaho shall meet or exceed the Idaho certification 23 standards forthe last generation ofcertified seed potatoes according to the 24 Idaho rules of certification as authorized under chapter 15, title 22, Idaho 25 Code. Imported seed lots that exceed tolerances for that specific generation 26 required for Idaho seed, shall be downgraded to the next acceptable generation 27 tolerances until rejection. Potatoes imported from any other state, country, 28 or territory shall be certified and also be in compliance with other applica- 29 ble rules of the department pertaining to potatoes. 30 (2) Idaho growers shall be allowed to plant uncertified potatoes grown by 31 them as a part of their farming operation provided that they are no more than 32twoone (21) generationsfrom their own certified parent seed potatoes.After33January 1, 1997, Idaho growers shall only be allowed to plant uncertified34potatoes grown by them provided that they are no more than one (1) generation35from their own certified parent seed potatoes.Uncertified potatoes planted by 36 Idaho growers as provided for under this section must comply with all testing 37 and any other conditions as set forth under this chapter and any rules promul- 38 gated pursuant to this chapter.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 12539 The purpose of this legislation is to ament Title 22, Chapter 5, Idaho Code, to require that all potatoes offered for sale, sold or delivered under contract into or within the state of Idaho for planting in the state be accompanied by a "plant health certificate." This certificate shows the generational history of the seed and the results of the growing season inspections as far as pests and diseases are concerned. The existing act already requires a "certificate of inspection," however, that certificate only shows the quality, grade and condition of the seed potatoes at the time of purchase. The most commonly used plant health certificate will be the "North American Certified Seed Potato Health Certificate" used by all of the seed potato certification agencies (in Idaho the Idaho Crop Improvement Association (ICIA)). The Idaho Crop Improvement Association will routinely issue this certificate for all seed potato lots that they inspect, beginning in 2003. Purchasers of seed potatoes will now have access to the full inspection history of any seed potatoes that they buy. This legislation also requires that incoming seed potatoes meet the same disease tolerances for a particular generation as required by Idaho standards set forth by ICIA or be down-graded to the next equivalent generation according to Idaho standards. The legislation clarifies where uncertified seed can be planted and performs housekeeping by eliminating some outdated language. FISCAL IMPACT This legislation does not have any direct fiscal impact. All of the certificates mentioned are already available to seed producers to give to their customers and are required as part of a certification process governed by other laws and rules. In some states there may be a charge for the plant health certificates that will vary from state to state. In most states the certificate is covered as part of the charges for the seed potato certification process itself. Contact Name: Representative Dennis Lake Phone: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE H 12