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so certify and attach such certificate to each lot or bill of such list of said grafts, 

 scions, plants, or vines so inspected. But if any of the trees, grafts, scions, vines, 

 or plants so inspected shall be found to be diseased or infested with any of the 

 pests as prescribed by said board, then the inspector shall order the disinfection 

 or destruction of such trees, grafts, scions, vines, etc., so diseased or infected, 

 together with all boxes, wrapping, or packing pertaining thereto. 



Sec. 10. If any person or persons in charge or control of any nurseries, or- 

 chard, storeroom, packing house, or other place where. horticultural products or 

 supplies are handled or kept, shall fail or refuse to comply with the rules and 

 regulations of the said board of horticulture of this State or shall fail or refuse 

 to disinfect or destroy any diseased or infected trees, plants, vines, scions, 

 grafts, shrubs, or other horticultural supplies or products, when ordered to do so 

 by the inspector of such district, he shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, 

 and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than twenty 

 dollars ($20.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). 



Sec. 11. It shall be the duty of every owner or manager of orchards, nur- 

 series, storerooms, packing houses, or other place where horticultural supplies 

 are kept or handled which shall become diseased or infected with any injurious 

 insect or pest, to immediately upon the discovery of the existence of such 

 disease or pest, to notify the inspector of said district of the existence of 

 same. It shall be the duty of such owner or manager, at his own proper ex- 

 pense, to comply with and carry out all the instructions of said inspector for 

 the eradication of said pest or disease. Any person who shall fail or refuse 

 to comply with the instructions of said inspector, for the eradication of any 

 disease or pest, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, upon conviction 

 thereof, shall be fined in any sum not less than twenty dollars ($20.00) nor more 

 than two hundred dollars ($200.00). 



Sec. 12. If any person or persons, corporation or corporations shall fail or 

 refuse to forthwith comply with the instructions of said inspector for the eradi- 

 cation of any disease or pest, said inspector shall proceed forthwith to eradicate 

 said disease or pest and the expense of the same shall become a charge and lien 

 upon the property of said owner. 



Sec. 13. Every person who for himself or as an agent for any person or per- 

 sons, corporation or corporations, transportation company or common carrier 

 shall deliver or turn over to any person or persons, corporation or corporations 

 any trees, vines, shrubs, nursery stock, scions, grafts, or pits without first having 

 attached the inspector's certificate, as provided in section 9, this act, shall be 

 deemed guilty of misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in 

 any sum not less than twenty dollars ($20.00) nor more than two hundred 

 dollars ($200.00). 



Sec. 14. No person or persons, corporation or corporations shall be liable to 

 any other person or persons, corporation or corporations for any damage to the 

 trees, vines, shrubs, nursery stock, scions, or grafts by reason of the same being 

 held to await the certificate of the inspector, as provided in section 9 of this act. 



Sec 15. The inspectors of fruit pests, appointed or elected by said board, shall 

 receive as compensations for their services such sums as the board may regu- 

 late, provided that it is not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) per day for the time 

 actually employed. The members of said board shall receive no compensation 

 for their services except actual expenses paid out. The secretary of said board 

 shall receive such sum for his services as the board may designate. 



Sec 16. All bills for expenditures under this act shall be audited and passed 

 upon by said board of horticulture, and if found legal and just shall be allowed, 

 subject to the approval of the State examiner, and a warrant shall be drawn 



