File #: 19-386    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 3/13/2019 In control: Agricultural Commissioner
On agenda: 3/26/2019 Final action: 3/26/2019
Title: Approval of Standard Agreement Amendment No. 18-0031-1 High-Risk Pest Exclusion Contract in the amount of $22,006 and Supplemental Budget (4/5 Vote Required)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Supplemental Budget High-risk, 3. High-risk Pest Exclusion Agreement Amendment 18-0031-1 US

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Agricultural Commissioner

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
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Approval of Standard Agreement Amendment No. 18-0031-1 High-Risk Pest Exclusion Contract in the amount of $22,006 and Supplemental Budget (4/5 Vote Required)
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Approve Standard Agreement Amendment No. 18-0031-1, known as the High-risk Pest Exclusion Program contract with the California Department of Food and Agriculture;
2. Authorize the Chair to sign the agreement amendment, one copy of the cover page, and direct the Clerk of the Board to return all copies to the Agricultural Commissioner's Office for further processing; and
3. Direct the Auditor-Controller to execute the attached supplemental budget in the amount of $17,970.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA)

DISCUSSION:
High-risk pest exclusion inspections are conducted at parcel terminals (U.S. Post Office, United Parcel Service and Federal Express) and air freight forwarding facilities to identify and prevent the introduction of harmful or invasive insect pests and plant diseases. Agriculture department staff conduct inspections of plant products for live pests and profile plant shipment invoices to verify compliance with state quarantine requirements. County high-risk pest exclusion inspections are one local component of the state-wide CDFA pest exclusion program that inspects plant product shipments at ports, airports, border inspection stations and other commercial or public points of entry to California. When necessary CDFA advises and coordinates state, federal and county personnel in response to confirmed or potential pest introductions in order to prevent or limit infestations of known serious agricultural or environmental pests. The types of plant products inspected by county staff include: nursery stock, fruits, vegetables, and cut flowers. Plant shipments found to be out ...

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