South American Leaf Blight of Hevea (Exclusion) Rules. Country/Territory Solomon Islands Document type Regulation Date 1956 (1996) Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Solomon Islands Consolidated Legislation. Subject Cultivated plants Keyword Plant protection Pests/diseases International trade Oleaginous plants Geographical area Asia and the Pacific, Least Developed Countries, Melanesia, Oceania, Small Island Developing States, South Pacific Abstract This Order places restrictions on the importation of any plant or plants of the species Hevea. Hevea not originating from South East Asia shall only be imported if the plants are to be used for scientific purposes and are disinfected and a written permission of the Competent Authority has been obtained. Hevea originating from the American tropics or from any other country in which South American leaf blight is present and that may be used for propagation, shall be allowed to be imported on the conditions as set out above and only if grown in a plant quarantine station. Full text English Website www.paclii.org References - Legislation Implements Agricultural Quarantine Act. Legislation | Solomon Islands | 1982 (1996) Keyword: Animal health, International trade, Inspection, Basic legislation, Plant protection, Pests/diseases, Quarantine Source: FAO, FAOLEX