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California County Agricultural Commissioners

The California County Agricultural Commissioners are the enforcement agents for state and federal regulations concerning Phytophthora ramorum. They are responsible for regulatory certification, inspection and other enforcement activities within the counties. In the infested counties, regulated activities include greenwaste disposal, firewood sale and distribution, biomass and landfill facilities, utility line clearing, and survey and inspection for nurseries. Agricultural Commissioners also enforce pesticide regulations. 

All agricultural operations are regulated by the local Agricultural Commissioner for all activities except commercial timber harvesting. Commercial timber harvesting on public and private forest lands is regulated by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. On federal lands, the agency responsible for land management is the enforcer.

The County Agricultural Commissioner is the best source for answers to specific regulatory questions.
 

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About the Task Force. Created in August 2000, the California Oak Mortality Task Force (COMTF) is a nonprofit organization, under the California Forest Pest Council, that brings together public agencies, other nonprofit organizations and private interests to address the issue of elevated levels of oak mortality. The Task Force will implement a comprehensive and unified approach for research, management, education and public policy. Copyright 2004, COMTF