California Food and Agricultural Code - Division 4: Plant Quarantine and Pest Control - Part 3: Nursery Stock (secs. 6701 - 6995) Country/Territory United States of America Territorial subdivision California Document type Legislation Date 1967 (2019) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Planting material/seeds Internal trade Authorization/permit Procedural matters Enforcement/compliance Inspection Standards Hygiene/sanitary procedures Transport/storage Certification Tax/levy Institution Pests/diseases Fruits/edible nuts Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies Plant production Plant protection Protection of environment Geographical area Americas, Arctic, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract This Part of the California Food and Agricultural Code concerns nursery stock. Specifically, it provides that it is unlawful, for any person, except a person who is expressly exempt, to sell any nursery stock unless such person holds a valid license which is issued pursuant to this Code. The Part further provides for issuance and renewal of licenses; exemptions from licensing; refusal, revocation and suspension of licenses; disposition of fees; inspections and standards of cleanliness of nurseries from pests and other threats; shipment of nursery stock; the Citrus Nursery Stock Pest Cleanliness Program; nursery stock certificates and shipping permits; special assessments; and the Nursery Advisory Board. Full text English Website leginfo.legislature.ca.gov