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Src. 7. The inspectors are hereby invested with all necessary authority to enforce 
quarantine against any infested fields, lots, orchards, nurseries, trees, plants, shrubs, 
vines, buds or scious, fruits, or any place or article within the State when the same 
may be liable to spread contagious diseases injurious to fruit or trees, or fruit crops 
of any kind, and to provide necessary rules and regulations to govern the same. 
Sec. 8. For the purpose of disseminating knowledge concerning contagious dis- 
eases cr injurious pests affecting trees, plants, vines, or fruits, and the remedies, pre- 
ventives, and disinfectants applicable thereto, the board shall from time to time, as 
it may deem necessary, have printed bulletins containing such information, reme- 
dies, preventives, and disinfectants as it may approve, which bulletins shall be cir- 
culated among the fruit growers, fruit dealers, shippers, transportation companies of 
horticultural products, and their agents wathin the State. 
Sec. 9. All peach, nectarine, apricot, plum, prune, almond, or other trees, budded 
or grafted upon peach stocks or roots; all peach or other pits, cuttings, buds, or 
scions raised or grown in a district where ‘‘peach yellows” or ‘‘ peach rosette” is 
known to exist, are hereby prohibited from being offered for sale, gift, distribution, 
transportation, or planting within the State of Idaho. Any person, persons, dealers, 
shippers, transportation companies or their agents who shall be in possession of any 
such property for any purpose shall, when required by the inspector, burn the same 
without delay. 
Sec. 10. Fruit of any kind, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, seeds, scions, pits, 
or transportable material of any kind grown in any foreign country or in any of the 
United States or Territories, infested by any insect or insects, or their eggs or larvee, 
seeds of weeds, or by any fungus or other disease or their germs, known to be inju- 
rious to fruit, or fruit trees or to other trees, and liable to spread contagion, are 
hereby prohibited from being offered for sale, gift, distribution, transportation, or 
planting in any county of this State until the same shall have been examined by 
the State inspector for such county or district, and if found diseased or infested, 
shall have been thoroughly disinfected as may be required by the inspector, the 
owner to pay the actual expense of such disinfection. 
Sec. 11. Any person or persons shipping fruit or fruit trees, scions, cuttings, or 
plants within the State shall affix to each package or parcel containing the same a 
distinct mark, stamp, or label, showing the name of the produce and the shipper of 
the same and the locality where grown. 
Sec. 12. Any person, persons, dealers, or shippers having in their possession any 
fruit, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, seeds, pits, scions, or other transportable 
horticultural stock of any kind infested with any injurious insects or their germs, or 
with any fungus or other diseases injurious to fruit or fruit trees, or to other trees or 
plants, or who shall sell or offer for sale, gift, distribution, transportation, or plant- 
ing, or who shall refuse or neglect to destroy or disinfect (as provided in this act or 
as ordered by the inspector of his district) the said fruit or trees, plants, cuttings, 
pits, scions, or other material, or who shall refuse or neglect to attach a distinct 
mark or label as hereinbefore provided, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, 
and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than 
five hundred dollars. 
Sec. 13. Each inspector shall make a detailed report of all his official acts to the 
secretary of said board on the first day of every month, which report shall be under 
oath and shall include a statement of the number of days actually and necessarily 
employed and miles traveled as such inspector during said month, and a detailed 
statement of the amount due him or to other persons for services or expenses incurred 
in carrying out the provisions of this act. The secretary of said State board shall 
audit all such bills and shall submit them by mail to each member of said State 
board for approval and signature. If approved by a majority of said board said 
bills shall be transmitted to the State auditor and they shall be audited and paid as 
other claims against the State: Provided, Such bills shall not be so sent by mail to 
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