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Code · Kansas · Chapter 2 — Agriculture

2-2123. Unlawful to ship live plants or other articles not in compliance with act; tags or labels; electronic or mail order sales.

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2-2123. Unlawful to ship live plants or other articles not in compliance with act; tags or labels; electronic or mail order sales.
(a)Any live plants sold, delivered, transported or shipped into or within this state by a live plant dealer shall be accompanied by a tag, label, itemized bill of lading, receipt or other document on which shall appear the name and address of the consigner or shipper, a description of the contents and the place of origin.
(b)All live plants and regulated articles shipped or moved into this state shall be accompanied by valid documentation issued by the proper official of the state, territory, district or country from which it was shipped or moved, showing that such live plants or regulated articles are in compliance with quarantines and regulated pest freedom standards as established by the secretary.
(c)Live plants brought into the state under a document, as required by this section, may be sold and moved under a valid Kansas live plant dealer license, and this shall not preclude inspection by the secretary at any time within the state.
(d)Electronic or mail order sales of live plants are subject to the provisions of this act.
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