Browse: Departments Dates Agencies
Docket ID: [Docket No. 97-053-3]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Black Stem Rust; Identification Requirements and Addition of Rust-Resistant Varieties
EFFECTIVE DATES: March 25, 2002.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: We are amending the black stem rust quarantine and regulations to require that persons who request the addition of Berberis, Mahoberberis, or Mahonia spp. plants to the list of rustresistant varieties in the regulations must provide the Agency with a description of the variety that can be used by inspectors to clearly identify the variety and distinguish it from others. We are also amending the regulations to require that inspectors verify, prior to interstate movement, that varieties match their description. Finally, we are amending the regulations to add 32 new varieties to the list of rust resistant Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia species. This rule will help prevent the spread of black stem rust by providing for and requiring the accurate identification of rustresistant varieties by inspectors and will provide for the interstate movement of newly developed varieties without unnecessary restrictions.
SUMMARY: Black stem rust,
Black stem rust is one of the most destructive plant diseases of small grains that is known to exist in the United States. The disease is caused by a fungus that reduces the quality and yield of infected wheat, oat, barley, and rye crops by robbing host plants of food and water. In addition to infecting small grains, the fungus lives on a variety of alternate host plants that are species of the genera Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia. The fungus is spread from host to host by windborne spores.
The black stem rust quarantine and regulations, which are contained in 7 CFR 301.38 through 301.388 (referred to below as the
regulations), quarantine the conterminous 48 States and the District of
Columbia and govern the interstate movement of certain plants of the
genera Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia, known as barberry plants.
The species of these plants are categorized as either rustresistant or
rustsusceptible. Rustresistant plants do not pose a risk of spreading
black stem rust or of contributing to the development of new races of the rust; rustsusceptible plants do pose such risks.
Section 301.382 of the regulations includes a listing of regulated articles and indicates those species and varieties of the genera Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia that are known to be rust resistant. Although rustresistant species are included as regulated articles, they may be moved into or through protected areas if accompanied by a certificate.
On April 7, 1998, we published in the Federal Register (63 FR 1690816909, Docket No. 970531) a proposed rule to amend the regulations by adding 15 varieties to the list of rustresistant Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia species. Comments on the proposed rule were required to be received on or before May 22, 1998. We received two comments by that date, which were from the nursery industry and a State government official. One of the commenters opposed the addition of more rustresistant barberry varieties to the list in Sec. 301.382 without the distribution of proper field identification aids to inspectors. After considering that comment, we agreed with the commenter's suggestion that identification aids could be useful for ensuring the accurate identification of the rustresistant varieties, which would help to prevent the spread of black stem rust. Because this comment raised an issue we believed warranted further consideration, we withdrew the April 7, 1998, proposed rule, and replaced it with an alternative proposal.
In the alternative proposal, which was published in the Federal Register on June 14, 2001 (66 FR 3226832272, Docket No. 970532), we proposed to amend the list of rustresistant Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia species by adding the 15 varieties listed in our original proposed rule as well as an additional 17 varieties that had been submitted for listing since the publication of the original proposed rule. We also proposed to amend the regulations to require that persons who request the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to add a variety to the list of rustresistant barberry varieties in the regulations must provide APHIS with a description of the variety, including a written description and color pictures that can be used by State nursery inspectors to clearly identify the variety and distinguish it from other varieties. As noted in the proposed rule, the nurseries that developed the 32 new rustresistant varieties listed in the proposed rule had provided such identification guides to APHIS. Finally, we proposed to require that inspectors who issue certificates for the movement of rustresistant barberry varieties under the regulations in Sec. 301.384(b)(2) must, prior to issuing certificates, verify that the barberry varieties to be shipped match the description of the varieties.
We solicited comments concerning our June 2001 proposal for 60 days ending August 13, 2001. We received two comments by that date. They were from a national nursery and landscape association and a State department of agriculture. These letters fully supported the proposed rule. Therefore, we are not making any changes to the rule based on the comments we received. However, we are making three changes to the rule in order to clarify certain aspects of the regulations.
First, while a footnote in the definition of rustresistant plants
in Sec. 301.381 provides a description of the testing performed to
determine whether a new variety is rustresistant, the regulations have
not specifically provided that a person may request that an additional
rustresistant variety be added to the lists of rustresistant [[Page 8178]]
varieties in Sec. 301.382. Similarly, while our June 2001 proposed
rule contained provisions to require that a person requesting a rust
resistant variety be added to the list in Sec. 301.382 provide APHIS
with certain information regarding the variety, we did not specifically
state that a person may request that an additional rustresistant
variety be added to that list. We do, in fact, accept requests for
additions to the lists in Sec. 301.382, so we have amended Sec. 301.382(b) in this final rule to make that clear.
Second, in our June 2001 proposed rule, we proposed to amend Sec. 301.385 by adding a new paragraph (b)(3). Under that proposed paragraph, an inspector would have to verify, prior to issuing a certificate for the interstate movement of a rustresistant variety, that the variety matches the description provided to APHIS by the person who requested the addition of that variety to the list in Sec. 301.382. Given that the existing regulations in Sec. 301.38 5(b)(1) already provide that an inspector must determine, upon examination, that the regulated article may be moved in accordance with Sec. 301.384, which would include verifying that a particular variety is eligible for movement, we have determined that our proposed amendment to Sec. 301.385 is unnecessary and have removed that provision in this final rule. However, we are amending Sec. 301.38 5(b)(1) in this final rule so that it states that an inspector must determine, upon examination, that the regulated article may be moved interstate in accordance with the regulations in the entire subpart, not just Sec. 301.384. This amendment is necessary because there are requirements elsewhere in the subpart that apply to the interstate movement of regulated articles.
Third, while our June 2001 proposed rule contained provisions to require that descriptions be provided to APHIS in accordance with Sec. 301.382(b) for use by State nursery inspectors as identification aids, those individuals who inspect varieties of black stem rust barberry are simply referred to as inspectors elsewhere in the regulations. The definition of an inspector, which is contained in Sec. 301.381, provides that such individuals may be any APHIS employee or other person authorized by the Administrator to enforce this subpart. Because State nursery inspectors are included in this definition, we have amended Sec. 301.382(b) in this final rule by removing the reference to ``State nursery inspectors'' and replacing it with ``an inspector'' in order to make the regulations more consistent.
Finally, in this final rule we have made several nonsubstantial editorial changes in the regulations for clarity.
This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866. The rule has been determined to be not significant for the purposes of Executive Order 12866 and, therefore, has not been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
This final rule allows the interstate movement of 32 new varieties of Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia that have been determined to be resistant to black stem rust into and through States or parts of States designated as protected areas. Based on the information provided to us, we have determined that this rule will affect three or four nurseries that might propagate the new species and numerous retail sales nurseries that might purchase and resell the varieties. This action will enable those nurseries to move the species into and through protected areas and to propagate and sell the species in States or parts of States designated as protected areas.
Prior to this final rule, 123 varieties of barberry plants were listed in the regulations as rustresistant. Of those 123 varieties, many are no longer propagated for commercial sale, as many consumers are choosing newer varieties that are horticulturally more attractive. This rule adds 32 new varieties to the list. The addition of these 32 new varieties will simply create a greater selection of barberry plant varieties from which consumers can choose. This rule could encourage innovation by allowing nurseries that develop new rustresistant Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia varieties the opportunity to market those varieties in protected areas; however, there is no indication that the periodic introduction of new varieties to the market has any effect on overall sales volumes. Therefore, we do not anticipate that there will be any significant economic effect on those nurseries that might handle the new varieties.
This rule requires that persons requesting the addition of a barberry variety to the list of rustresistant varieties in the regulations must first provide APHIS with a description of the variety, including a written description and color pictures that can be used by inspectors to clearly identify the variety and distinguish it from other varieties. This rule also requires that, prior to interstate movement, an inspector must verify that a rustresistant variety matches the description of the variety provided to APHIS. However, these requirements are not expected to result in any measurable cost to persons involved in the production or movement of the plants.
Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health InspectionService has determined that this action will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
This program/activity is listed in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance underNo. 10.025 and is subject to Executive Order 12372, which requires intergovernmental consultation with State and local officials. (See 7 CFR part 3015, subpart V.)
This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform.This rule: (1) Preempts all State and local laws and regulations that are inconsistent with this rule; (2) has no retroactive effect; and (3) does not require administrative proceedings before parties may file suit in court challenging this rule. Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), the information collection or recordkeeping requirements included in this rule have been approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under OMB control number 05790186.
Agricultural commodities, Plant diseases and pests, Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Transportation.
Accordingly, we are amending 7 CFR part 301 as follows: PART 301DOMESTIC QUARANTINE NOTICES
1. The authority citation for part 301 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 166, 7711, 7712, 7714, 7731, 7735, 7751, 7752, 7753, and 7754;7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3.
Section 301.7515 also issued under Sec. 204, Title II, Pub. L.
106113, 113 Stat. 1501A293; sections 301.7515 and 301.7516 also
issued under Sec. 203, Title II, Pub. L. 106224, 114Stat. 400 (7 U.S.C. 1421 note).
2. Section 301.381 is amended as follows:
a. In the definition for rustresistant plants, by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.382(b) and (c)'' and adding the
[[Page 8179]]
b. In the definition for rustsusceptible plants, by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.382(b) and (c)'' and adding the citation ``Sec. 301.382(a)(2) and (a)(3)'' in its place.
c. In the definition for regulated article, by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.382(a) through (d)'' and adding the citation ``Sec. 301.382(a)(1) through (a)(4)'' in its place, and by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.382(e)'' and adding the citation
3. Section 301.382 is revised to read as follows: Sec. 301.382 Regulated articles.
(a) The following are regulated articles: \3\
\3\ Permit and other requirements for the insterstate movement
of black stem rust organisms are contained in part 330 of this chapter.
(1) All seedlings and plants of less than 2 years' growth of the genus Berberis.
(2) All plants, seeds, fruits, and other plant parts capable of
propagation from the following rustresistant Berberis species.
B. aggregata x B. wilsoniae `Pirate King'
B. `Amstelveen'
B. aridocalida
B. beaniana
B. buxifolia
B. buxifolia nana
B. calliantha
B. candidula
B. candidula `Amstelveen'
B. candidula x B. verruculosa `Amstelveen'
B. cavallieri
B. chenaulti
B. chanaulti `Apricot Queen'
B. circumserrata
B. concinna
B. coxii
B. darwini
B. dasystachya
B. dubia
B. feddeana
B. formosana
B. franchetiana
B. gagnepainii
B. gagnepaini `Chenault'
B. gilgiana
B. gladwynensis
B. gladwynensis `William Penn'
B. gyalaica
B. heterophylla
B. horvathi
B. hybridogagnepaini
B. insignis
B. integerrima `Wallichs Purple'
B. julianae
B. julianae `Nana'
B. julianae `Spring Glory'
B. koreana
B. koreana x B. thunbergii hybrid Bailsel
B. koreana x B. thunbergii hybrid Tara
B. lempergiana
B. lepidifolia
B. linearifolia
B. linearifolia var. `Orange King'
B. lologensis
B. lologensis `Mystery Fire'
B. manipurana
B. media `Park Jewel'
B. media `Red Jewel'
B. mentorensis
B. pallens
B. poirettii `BJG 073', `MTA'
B. potanini
B. Renton
B. replicata
B. sanguinea
B. sargentiana
B. sikkimensis
B. soulieana `Claret Cascade'
B. stenophylla
B. stenophylla diversifolia
B. stenophylla gracilis
B. stenophylla irwini
B. stenophylla nana compacta
B. taliensis
B. telomaica artisepala
B. thunbergii
B. thunbergii `Antares'
B. thunbergii argenteo marginata
B. thunbergii atropurpurea
B. thunbergii atropurpurea erecta
B. thunbergii atropurpurea erecta Marshalli
B. thunbergii atropurpurea `Golden Ring'
B. thunbergii atropurpurea `Intermedia'
B. thunbergii atropurpurea `Knight Burgundy'
B. thunbergii atropurpurea nana
B. thunbergii atropurpurea `Redbird'
B. thunbergii atropurpurea `Rose Glow'
B. thunbergii aurea
B. thunbergii `Aurea Nana'
B. thunbergii `Bagatelle'
B. thunbergii `Bailgreen' (Jade CarouselTM)
B. thunbergii `Bailone'
B. thunbergii `Bailone' (Ruby Carousel
B. thunbergii `Bailtwo'
B. thunbergii `Bailtwo' (Burgundy Carousel
B. thunbergii `Bonanza Gold'
B. thunbergii `Concorde'
B. thunbergii `Crimson Pygmy'
B. thunbergii `Criruzam' Crimson RubyTM
B. thunbergii `Dwarf Jewell'
B. thunbergii erecta
B. thunbergii `globe'
B. thunbergii `golden'
B. thunbergii `Golden Pygmy'
B. thunbergii `Green Carpet'
B. thunbergii `Harlequin'
B. thunbergii `Helmond Pillar'
B. thunbergii `Kobold'
B. thunbergii `Lime Glow'
B. thunbergii `Lustre Green'
B. thunbergii maximowiczi
B. thunbergii `Midruzam' Midnight RubyTM
B. thunbergii minor
B. thunbergii `Monlers'
B. thunbergii `Monomb'
B. thunbergii `Monry'
B. thunbergii `Painter's Palette'
B. thunbergii `Pink Queen'
B. thunbergii pluriflora
B. thunbergii `Royal Burgundy'
B. thunbergii `Royal Cloak'
B. thunbergii `Sparkle'
B. thunbergii `Thornless'
B. thunbergii `Upright Jewell'
B. thunbergii variegata
B. thunbergii xanthocarpa
B. thunbergii x `Bailsel' (Golden Carousel
B. thunbergii x `Tara' (Emerald Carousel
B. triacanthophora
B. triculosa
B. verruculosa
B. virgatorum
B. workingensis
B. xanthoxylon
B. x carminea `Pirate King'
B. x frikartii `Amstelveen'
(3) All plants, seedlings, seeds, fruits, and other plant parts
capable of propagation from the following rustresistant Mahoberberis
and Mahonia species, except Mahonia cuttings for decorative purposes: (i) Genus Mahoberberis:
M. aquicandidula
M. aquifolium `Smaragd'
M. aquisargentiae
M. miethkeana
M. x `Magic'
(ii) Genus Mahonia:
M. amplectens
M. aquifolium
M. aquifolium atropurpurea
M. aquifolium compacta
M. aquifolium compacta `John Muir'
M. aquifolium `Donewell'
M. aquifolium `Kings Ransom'
M. aquifolium `Orangee Flame'
M. aquifolium `Undulata'
M. aquifolium `Winter Sun'
M. `Arthur Menzies'
M. bealei
M. dictyota
M. fortunei
M. `Golden Abundance'
M. japonica
M. japonica x M. lomariifolia `Charity'
M. lomarifolia
M. nervosa
M. pinnata
M. pinnata `Ken Hartman'
[[Page 8180]]
M. piperiana
M. pumila
M. repens
M. x media `Charity'
M. x media `Winter Sun'
(4) All plants, seeds, fruits, and other plant parts capable of
propagation from rustsusceptible species and varieties of the genera
Berberis, Mahoberberis, and Mahonia, and seedlings from rust
susceptible species and varieties of the genera Mahoberberis and Mahonia, except Mahonia cuttings for decorative purposes.
(5) Any other product or article not listed in paragraphs (a)(1)
through (a)(4) of thissection that an inspector determines presents a
risk of spread of black stem rust. The inspectormust notify the person
in possession of the product or article that it is subject to the provisions ofthis subpart.
(b) A person may request that an additional rustresistant variety
be added to paragraph (a)(2) or (a)(3) of this section. The person
requesting that a rustresistant variety be added to paragraph (a)(2)
or (a)(3) of this section must provide APHIS with a description of the
variety, including a written description and color pictures that can be
used by an inspector to clearly identify the variety and distinguish it
from other varities. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 05790186.)
Sec. 301.384 [Amended]
4. Section 301.384 is amended as follows:
a. In paragraph (b)(2)(i), by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.38 2(b)'' and adding the citation ``Sec. 301.382(a)(2)'' in its place.
b. In paragraph (b)(2)(ii), by removing the citation ``Sec. 301.38 2(c)'' and adding the citation ``Sec. 301.382(a)(3)'' in its place. Sec. 301.385 [Amended]
5. In Sec. 301.385, paragraph (b)(1), the citation ``Sec. 301.38 4'' is removed and the words ``this subpart'' are added in its place.
Done in Washington, DC, this 19th day of February 2002. W. Ron DeHaven,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 024262 Filed 22102; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 341034U
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Dr. Vedpal S. Malik, Agriculturist,
Invasive Species and Pest Management, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 134, Riverdale, MD 207371231; (301)
7346774.
14 CFR Part 39 40 CFR Part 52 14 CFR Part 71 33 CFR Part 165 50 CFR Part 679 26 CFR Part 1 40 CFR Part 180 47 CFR Part 73 50 CFR Part 17 33 CFR Part 117 44 CFR Part 67 50 CFR Part 648 14 CFR Part 97 33 CFR Part 100 40 CFR Part 63 50 CFR Part 622 26 CFR Part 301 39 CFR Part 111 40 CFR Part 300 50 CFR Part 660 44 CFR Part 65 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 40 CFR Part 271 47 CFR Part 64 50 CFR Part 665 47 CFR Part 76 50 CFR Part 229 14 CFR Part 23 14 CFR Part 25 21 CFR Part 522