Nevada Code § 555.23575

Phytosanitary certificate defined
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Phytosanitary
certificate means a certificate from an authorized state plant regulatory
officer that certifies, affirms, declares or verifies that an article, nursery
stock, plant product, shipment or other officially regulated item meets federal
or state quarantine requirements, as appropriate, including, without
limitation, that the item is free of dangerously injurious pests or quarantine
pests, or that the item has been treated in the manner set forth in the rules
and regulations prescribed by the applicable quarantine. The term includes a
federal phytosanitary certificate, a state phytosanitary certificate and a
certificate of quarantine compliance.

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