OAR 603-052-0862
Definitions


Unless the context requires otherwise, the following terms are defined as indicated:
(1) “Blackleg” means the disease of crucifer crops and Brassicaceae species caused by the fungi Leptosphaeria maculans (Tode ex Fr.) Ces. & de Not or Plenodomus biglobosus (Shoemaker & H. Brun).
(2) “Brassicaceae” means any genera and species in the plant family Brassicaceae including, but not limited to, all species of Brassica and Sinapis, and Raphanus sativus and excluding the ornamental genera Arabis, Erysimum, and Iberis.
(3) “Brassica Specialty Seed crop” means crops of the species Brassica rapa, B. napus, and B. juncea that may cross pollinate with canola and are grown for seed production.
(4) "Cover crop Brassica" means any member of the Brassicaceae that is grown as a cover crop and is not allowed to flower.
(5) “Crop Year” means the calendar year following the year the permit is issued.
(6) “Department” means the State Department of Agriculture.
(7) “Director” means the Director of the Department or the Director’s duly authorized representative.
(8) “Field” means a commercial production area in which the Brassicaceae are planted directly into the ground. A field may include one or more contiguous plots of land managed as a single unit. These plots may be separated by an unimproved farm road, ditch or hedgerow.
(9) "Forage Brassica" means member of the Brassicaceae that is grown for animal/livestock feed and is not allowed to flower.
(10) Isolation Distancemeans distance between crops to avoid cross pollination between canola and high erucic acid Brassica Specialty Seed crops.
(11) “Isolation Distance Exception” means the planting of a crop at a distance less than the Isolation Distance established by the Department.
(12) “Isolation Distance Exception Agreement” means an agreement between any Brassica Specialty Seed crop grower and a canola grower to plant in a field that is less than the Isolation Distance. Agreements must be in writing, legally binding on the parties, accepting the risk of not maintaining Isolation Distances and signed by the parties to the agreement.
(13) “Land manager” means any person who is legally responsible for the maintenance, use, and development of resources for a section of land or piece of property.
(14) “Lottery” means a process whose success is governed by chance.
(15) “Person” means an individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, society, association, cooperative, two or more persons having a joint or common interest, or any unit or agency of local, state, or federal government.
(16) “Producer” means any person who is the owner, tenant, or operator of land who has an interest in, and is entitled to receive all or any part of the proceeds from the sale of any commodity produced on that land.
(17) “Protected District Advisory Committee” means a body of industry professionals, businesses and individuals who may advise and counsel the Department on the type of rapeseed species and varieties which may be produced in the protected district.
(18) “Rapeseed” means plants of the species B. napus, B. rapa and B. juncea grown for the purpose of edible oil production or for inedible oil production.
(a) “Edible oil production” means rapeseed that has a low erucic acid content and is grown for human or animal consumption. Canola grown for edible oil or livestock feed is a rapeseed that has a low erucic acid content.
(b) “Inedible oil production” means rapeseed that has a high erucic acid content and is grown for industrial uses or biofuels. Canola grown for inedible oil production suitable for industrial uses is a rapeseed that has a high erucic acid content.
603‑052‑0020
Exemption from Quarantine Orders
603‑052‑0030
Plum Curculio Quarantine
603‑052‑0051
Quarantine: Grape Pests and Diseases
603‑052‑0075
Quarantine
603‑052‑0114
Quarantine
603‑052‑0115
Quarantine
603‑052‑0116
Quarantine
603‑052‑0118
Quarantine
603‑052‑0120
Quarantine
603‑052‑0121
Quarantine
603‑052‑0126
Quarantine
603‑052‑0127
Quarantine
603‑052‑0129
Quarantine
603‑052‑0150
Control Areas and Procedures
603‑052‑0153
Definitions
603‑052‑0154
Control Area
603‑052‑0155
Intent and Purpose
603‑052‑0156
Control by Spraying
603‑052‑0157
Inspection Procedures
603‑052‑0158
Control Procedures
603‑052‑0160
Definitions
603‑052‑0165
Control Area
603‑052‑0170
Intent and Purpose
603‑052‑0175
Control by Spraying
603‑052‑0180
Inspection Procedures
603‑052‑0185
Control Procedures
603‑052‑0187
Definitions
603‑052‑0188
Control Area
603‑052‑0189
Intent and Purpose
603‑052‑0190
Control by Spraying
603‑052‑0191
Inspection Procedures
603‑052‑0192
Control Procedures
603‑052‑0260
Hood River Control Area: Insect Pests and Diseases in Fruit Trees
603‑052‑0265
Definitions
603‑052‑0270
Intent and Purpose
603‑052‑0275
Control by Spraying
603‑052‑0280
Inspection and Control Procedures
603‑052‑0328
Klamath County Mint Disease Control Area Order
603‑052‑0347
Control Area and Procedures in Malheur County
603‑052‑0350
Control Area — Yellow Dwarf — Marion County
603‑052‑0355
Control Area — Yellow Dwarf — Yamhill and Washington Counties
603‑052‑0360
Control Area: Onion Maggot — Malheur County
603‑052‑0385
Malheur County Bean Disease Control Area and Procedures
603‑052‑0390
Wallowa County Potato Disease Control Area and Procedures
603‑052‑0395
Union County Potato Disease Control Area and Procedures
603‑052‑0450
Quarantine
603‑052‑0825
Hazelnut Nursery Stock Control Area
603‑052‑0830
Commercial Potatoes Produced in Oregon to be Grown from “Certified Seed”
603‑052‑0860
Brassicaceae Production Districts and Rapeseed Control Areas
603‑052‑0861
General Production Area/Protected Districts
603‑052‑0862
Definitions
603‑052‑0870
General Production Area
603‑052‑0880
Protected Districts
603‑052‑0882
Willamette Valley Protected District
603‑052‑0884
Central Oregon Protected District
603‑052‑0886
Northeast Oregon Protected District
603‑052‑0888
Malheur/Idaho Protected District
603‑052‑0901
Research, Summary, Changes
603‑052‑0921
Violations
603‑052‑1020
Quarantine Against Powdery Mildew of Hops
603‑052‑1025
Quarantine
603‑052‑1030
Control Area Against Rough Bluegrass in Union County
603‑052‑1040
Control Area Against Rough Bluegrass in Morrow and Umatilla Counties
603‑052‑1050
Control Area Against Creeping Annual Bluegrass in Union County
603‑052‑1060
Control Area Against Creeping Annual Bluegrass in Morrow and Umatilla Counties
603‑052‑1080
Firewood Restrictions To Prevent Transport Of Invasive Species
603‑052‑1090
Civil Penalty Matrix
603‑052‑1100
Purpose
603‑052‑1110
Definitions
603‑052‑1120
Notification
603‑052‑1130
Fees
603‑052‑1150
Laboratory Fees for Official, Regulatory and Service Samples
603‑052‑1200
Quarantine
603‑052‑1205
Weed-Free Tree Seedling Nurseries
603‑052‑1206
Definitions
603‑052‑1209
Purpose
603‑052‑1211
Control Area
603‑052‑1221
Quarantine
603‑052‑1230
Quarantine: Phytophthora ramorum
603‑052‑1236
Biopharmaceutical Crops
603‑052‑1240
Bentgrass Control Area in Jefferson County
603‑052‑1241
Quarantine: Rathayibacter toxicus
603‑052‑1245
Blueberry Nursery Stock Control Area
603‑052‑1300
Purpose and General Information
603‑052‑1310
Definitions
603‑052‑1320
Approved Species (Non-Regulated)
603‑052‑1330
Changes to List of Approved Invertebrates
603‑052‑1340
Permits
603‑052‑1350
Premises and Permit Accessible to Department Officials
603‑052‑1360
Violations
603‑052‑1370
Civil Penalties
603‑052‑1380
Invasive Species Council: Voting process, responsibilities and duties for Chair and Co-Chair
603‑052‑1390
Temporary rules prohibiting the import of Marimo or Moss balls infested with zebra mussels
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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