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Appendix 2 - D-99-01

Acceptable Additional Declarations and Treatments

D-99-01-Barley, Oats, Rye, Triticale and Wheat - Phytosanitary Requirements on Import, Transshipped, In-Transit and Domestic Movement

Where the imported material must be accompanied by a Phytosanitary Certificate or a Movement Certificate (for domestic movement of material) with additional declarations for freedom from pests, the acceptable declarations and treatments are as outlined in the following tables.

D-99-01, Table 1, Table 2, Table 3

Table 1. Acceptable Treatments1 on Phytosanitary Certificates and Domestic Movement Certificates for Regulated Pests [1Details of treatment must show on the Phytosanitary Certificate or Movement Certificate. For information on pest control products registered in Canada, please contact the Canadian Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) at 1-800-267-6315.]
Commodity Treatment Acceptable to attest freedom from Karnal Bunt Acceptable to attest freedom from Flag Smut (Wheat Strains) Acceptable to attest freedom from Dwarf Bunt
Winter wheat seed Difenoconazole, used in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. No No Yes

 

Table 2. Acceptable Declarations on Domestic Movement Certificates for Regulated Pests
Commodity Declaration Acceptable on a Movement Certificate to attest freedom from Dwarf Bunt
Grain or Seed

Straw or Hay

"The material originated in an area free from [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)] on the basis of official surveys." Yes
Grain or Seed

Straw or Hay

"The material is free from [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)], on the basis of official laboratory testing." Yes
Grain "The material is being sent to [include herein the name and address of the facility] for milling or feed." Yes

 

Table 3. Acceptable Declarations on Phytosanitary Certificates to Attest Freedom from Regulated Pests
Commodity Additional Declaration Acceptable on a Phytosanitary Certificate to Attest Freedom from Karnal Bunt Acceptable on a Phytosanitary Certificate to Attest Freedom from Flag Smut (Wheat Strains) Acceptable on a Phytosanitary Certificate to Attest Freedom from Dwarf Bunt
Grain or Seed

Straw or Hay

"The material originated in an area free from [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)] on the basis of official surveys." No, for all material from AZ, CA, and TX.

Yes, for: wheat, triticale, barley, rye grain or seed; or wheat, triticale, barley, rye, oat straw or hay from all U.S. states other than CA, AZ and TX.

Not required for oat grain or seed from all U.S. states other than AZ, CA, and TX.

Yes Yes
Grain or Seed

Straw or Hay

"The material originated in an area free from [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)]." No Yes Yes
Grain or Seed

Straw or Hay

"The material is free from spores of [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)] on the basis of official laboratory testing."

[See Appendix 1 for list of U.S. counties generally or partially infested with Karnal bunt.]

No, for all material from infested U.S. counties.

Yes, for material from non-infested U.S. counties.

Yes Yes
Grain Additional Declaration on phytosanitary certificate: "The material is free from spores of [include herein the Latin name of the pest(s)] on the basis of official laboratory testing." is replaced by a document issued by an accredited laboratory for phytosanitary testing indicating that the material in the shipment has been officially sampled and tested and found to be free of spores of the regulated pest(s). No Yes, for all material originating from U.S. counties where the pathogen is known to occur. Yes, for all material originating from U.S. counties where the pathogen is known to occur.