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shall then each year, between the fifteenth day of July and the fifteenth day of 
September (at his convenience) carefully inspect all the nursery stock of said 
persons, firms, or corporations, and if said stock is found apparently free from 
San Jose seale and all other seriously dangerous insects and diseases, shall issue 
license without cost and a certificate of inspection authorizing the owner or 
owners thereof to dispose of and distribute the same at any time prior to the 
first day of July of the next succeeding year. 
Inspection shall be without cost to the owners of such premises and nursery 
stock, unless it be found that said stock be so infested or diseased as to require 
disinfection, fumigation, or other treatment, or the destruction of the stock, in 
which case the directions of the inspector shall be carried out by the owner at 
his own cost, as contemplated by the act authorizing these regulations. 
2. No person or corporation, either within or without the State, shall deliver or 
ship out from his nursery or place of business, for delivery within Wyoming, 
nursery stock of any kind contemplated by this act which does not have attached 
(in plain sight) to the stock or the bundle in which it is contained the author- 
ized shipping tag of the board, certified by the fac simile signature of the 
secretary. 
3. All persons, firms, or corporations complying with sec. 22 of this act shall, 
in addition thereto, file with the secretary a certified certificate showing that the 
stock from which it is proposed to ship into Wyoming has been inspected by the 
proper State, district, or county official of the State in which such person, firm, 
or corporation is located, and that it has been found apparently free from San 
Jose scale and all other seriously dangerous insects and diseases. Such certifi- 
cate shall be held as prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated, and no 
further inspection will be required. But the board expressly reserves the right, 
when for any cause it may deem it wise to do so, to reinspect any shipments 
that may reach the State. In case any shipment is found not in accordance 
with the requirements of this act and the regulations of the board, as certified in 
the filed certificate of the shipper, the board may proceed against such shipper 
as provided in this act, and may vevoke his license to do business in Wyoming. 
4. Licenses and certificates issued to persons, firms, and corporations (whether 
within or without the State) cover only stock grown in their own grounds or 
nurseries, and no stock secured from other growers may be distributed in this 
State, unless it be secured from such as hold stmilar licenses and certificates, 
and then only on application to the secretary for permit to use such stock. 
(List of those possessing licenses will be supplied to anyone on application.) 
All shipping tags must bear the name of the consignee as well as that of the con- 
signor, and must plainly indicate the contents of the shipment to which it is 
attached. 
5. All persons, firms, or corporations (whether within or without the State) 
holding licenses or certificates authorizing them to do business in Wyoming, 
shall make monthly reports to the secretary of this board embodying the fol- 
lowing facts: 
(1) The number and date of deliveries or shipments made within or into the 
State. 
(2) The number of each kind of tree, shrub, or other plant so delivered or 
shipped. 
(3) The consignors and their several addresses, and such other facts as may 
be called for in the blanks supplied by the secretary for this purpose. 
6. Blank bonds, certificates, reports, and shipping tags will be supplied free 
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