California Food and Agricultural Code - Division 4: Plant Quarantine and Pest Control - Part 5: Citrus Pest District Control Law (secs. 8401 - 8759) Country/Territory United States of America Territorial subdivision California Document type Legislation Date 1989 (2019) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Fruits/edible nuts Integrated pest management-IPM/pest management strategies Pests/diseases Local government Governance Plant protection Tax/levy Procedural matters Geographical area Americas, Arctic, East Pacific, North America, North Atlantic Abstract This Part of the California Food and Agricultural Code is known as the Citrus Pest District Control Law. Its purpose is to make available a procedure for the organization, operation, government, and dissolution of districts for the more effective control and eradication of citrus pests, whichever products the district is established to protect. More specifically, the Part provides for formation of districts; organization of districts; powers and duties of the district; levying and assessing taxes for district purposes; inclusion of lands into the districts; consolidation of districts; and dissolution of districts. Full text English Website leginfo.legislature.ca.gov