Indiana Administrative Code (Last Updated: December 20, 2016) |
Title 312. NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION |
Article 312IAC18. ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT PATHOLOGY |
Rule 312IAC18-3. Control of Pests or Pathogens |
Section 312IAC18-3-1. Identification and standards for the control of pests or pathogens; isolated occurrences |
Section 312IAC18-3-2. Control of pests or pathogens newly introduced or not widely established in Indiana |
Section 312IAC18-3-3. Permit requirement for the movement of a plant or element of beekeeping that contains a pest or pathogen |
Section 312IAC18-3-4. Criteria for a permit for the movement of a plant or element of beekeeping that contains a pest or pathogen |
Section 312IAC18-3-5. Standards governing materials under the federal post entry quarantine; nursery stock imported from a foreign country |
Section 312IAC18-3-6. Maintenance of honeybees in movable frame hives |
Section 312IAC18-3-7. Africanized bees |
Section 312IAC18-3-8. Control of black stem rust |
Section 312IAC18-3-9. Control of pests or pathogens which may infect roses |
Section 312IAC18-3-10. Control of black vine weevils |
Section 312IAC18-3-11. Control of crown gall |
Section 312IAC18-3-12. Control of larger pine shoot beetles (Repealed) |
Section 312IAC18-3-13. Permit to move, plant, or distribute Rosa multiflora or Lythrum species |
Section 312IAC18-3-14. Control (quarantine) of gypsy moth |
Section 312IAC18-3-15. Release of a beneficial organism or a pest or pathogen |
Section 312IAC18-3-16. Control of kudzu (Pueraria lobata) |
Section 312IAC18-3-17. Technical committees |
Section 312IAC18-3-18. Control of the emerald ash borer (Repealed) |
Section 312IAC18-3-19. Control of the giant African land snail |
Section 312IAC18-3-20. Regulation of Brazilian elodea, a pest or pathogen (Repealed) |
Section 312IAC18-3-21. Control of hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) |
Section 312IAC18-3-22. Production of pest and pathogen free nursery stock |
Section 312IAC18-3-23. Prohibited invasive aquatic plants |
Section 312IAC18-3-24. Control of thousand cankers disease |