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whose premises have been found infested may, after he has complied with the 
requirements made by the State entomologist, apply for a reinspection of his 
stock, and the State entomologist shall, if he finds the conditions fulfilled and 
the stock apparently clean, issue his certificate to that effect upon such condi- 
tions as may be deemed necessary for the protection of purchasers ; such condi- 
tions must be in writing and must be accepted by the nurseryman in writing. 
9. It shall be the privilege of any nurseryman or dealer to ship under the cer- 
tificate issued to him nursery stock grown for him elsewhere or purchased 
by him from other States or countries: Provided, That all such stock be received. 
under a certificate satisfactory to the State entomologist that it had been in- 
spected where grown and found to be apparently free from dangerously inju- 
rious insects or such as were liable to become so; and no such stock shall be 
sold within the State or shipped until the certificate accompanying it shall have 
been submitted to the State entomologist and approved by him. 
10. Any nurseryman who sells or ships to points within the State without a 
certificate of inspection made, or without fumigation as prescribed in section six. 
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of fifty dollars 
for every sale or shipment made in violation of sections four and six of this act; 
any nurseryman to whom a certificate has been issued, who shall use the same 
on stock not actually inspected, or who shall in any way fail to comply with the 
conditions upon which such certificate was issued or the requirements of this 
act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine of one hun- 
dred dollars for each offense, and his certificate may be withdrawn and cancelled, 
in the discretion of the State entomologist. 
11. All nursery stock shipped into this State from any foreign state or country 
must be accompanied by a certificate, dated not more than six months prior to 
the date of such shipment, or by a written or printed copy of such certificate. 
attached to each car, box, bale, or parcel thereof, stating that the stock to which 
such certificate is attached has been inspected by an officer duly authorized by 
the laws of the State where such stock was grown and that the same was 
found to be free from dangerously injurious insects or from such as might be 
liable to become so when introduced into nursery, vineyard, farm, or garden; 
any such certificate shall be accompanied by a written or printed statement from 
the nurseryman shipping the same declaring that such stock is part of that 
which was inspected by or under the direction of the officer signing the certifi- 
cate, and he shall further state whether or not such stock has been fumigated 
with hydrocyanic acid gas; any car, box, bale, or parcel of nursery stock shipped 
into this State, unaccompanied by a certificate as above required, may be seized 
and detained by the State entomologist or under his direction wherever found, 
whether in the hands of a common carrier or in the hands of the consignee or 
his agent, and such stock may be held and detained until the same has been 
inspected and found free from dangerously injurious insect pests and from such 
as in the judgment of said entomologist are liable to become so. In case any 
stock so examined is found to be infested as above described, it shall be the 
duty of the State entomologist, and he is hereby empowered, to destroy such 
infested stock, and he shall require such as may not be actually infested to be 
submitted to such treatment as he may deem necessary to make it safe and the 
insects that may be harbored in or on it harmless; it shall be also the duty of 
said entomologist when, in his opinion, there is reason to doubt the truth of any 
certificate or a nurseryman’s statement thereunder found attached to any ear, 
box, bale, or parcel of stock shipped into this State to detain such box, bale, or 
parcel of stock until the same has been inspected under his direction and in 
case such stock is found to be infested it may be treated as uncertified and all 
