Section 53313.
53313. “Turf” means grassy surface soil nursery stock consisting of grass cultivars, mixtures or blends of grass cultivars, and dichondra for use in residential and commercial landscapes. (Added by Stats. 1981, Ch. 622, Sec. 6.)
Section 53331.
53331. The Legislature hereby declares that by making any additions to or amendments of this chapter it intends to formulate a system of grades and standards and minimum requirements for nursery stock to the end that purchasers of nursery stock may have adequate knowledge concerning the name and the grade size of nursery stock with […]
Section 53332.
53332. The Legislature hereby declares that it would have enacted each section, subdivision, sentence, clause, or phrase of this chapter irrespective of the fact that one or more other sections, subdivisions, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)
Section 53361.
53361. The director and the commissioners of each county of the state, their deputies and inspectors, under the supervision and control of the director, shall enforce this chapter. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)
Section 53301.
53301. Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions in this article govern the construction of this chapter. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)
Section 53362.
53362. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter, all enforcing officers may enter upon any public or private premises in order to have access to nursery stock subject to this chapter and the regulations which are adopted pursuant to it. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)
Section 53302.
53302. “Advertisement” means any representation which relates to nursery stock, that is disseminated in any manner or by any means, except a representation which is on the label. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)
Section 53303.
53303. “Decorative plants” means indoor plants which are commonly grown and sold in movable containers, and which are not adapted for cultivation out of doors because of climatic conditions and natural peculiarities of habit or growth and because of the purpose of their cultivation. (Enacted by Stats. 1967, Ch. 15.)