Section 5785 Of Article 5. Host-free Periods And Districts From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 4. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 5.
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. (a) Celery which is being produced in violation of a
host-free period or district adopted pursuant to this article is a
nuisance.
(b) The commissioner shall take abatement action against any
celery plants or parts thereof, other than seed, including any
variety or subspecies of Apium graveolens found in violation of
celery host-free period or district regulations. The person
producing, who has produced, or who owns the celery shall be given
not more than 48 hours to commence abatement of the nuisance and
shall be given not more than five days to complete abatement.
(c) If the person who is producing, has produced, or owns celery
fails to commence and complete abatement within the time specified by
the commissioner pursuant to subdivision (b), the commissioner shall
abate the nuisance by appropriate means. The person who produced the
celery plants shall pay 150 percent of all costs associated with the
commissioner's abatement of the nuisance.
(d) The commissioner, with the approval of the director, may
approve or deny a request for a hardship variance for celery plowdown
due to adverse weather conditions.
(e) It is unlawful to harvest for sale or to sell any celery grown
during a host-free period. Any person, firm, or corporation
harvesting celery (Apium graveolens) in violation of a host-free
period regulation shall forfeit the total sale price received for the
celery to the county in which the violations occurred. An action to
recover the sale price shall be brought in the name of the county on
order of the board of supervisors by the county counsel of the
county. This remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy provided
for by law.
(f) The commissioner may request that the district attorney or
county counsel assist him or her in expediting abatements and other
actions necessary pursuant to this section.