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How to fill out the Application To Grow A Prohibited Plant online
Filling out the Application To Grow A Prohibited Plant is a crucial step for individuals looking to cultivate prohibited plants legally. This guide will walk you through each section of the application, ensuring you provide all necessary information for a successful submission.
Follow the steps to complete your application effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form and open it in your preferred online editor.
- Begin with the applicant section by filling in your surname or family name, followed by your first name(s).
- Provide your complete address, including street number and name, suburb, town or city, and postcode.
- Enter your contact details such as telephone number and email address to ensure you can be reached for any follow-up questions.
- In the prohibited plant section, specify the type of prohibited plant you intend to cultivate.
- Clearly articulate your reasons for cultivation and describe how you plan to use the prohibited plant.
- Provide a detailed description and geographical plan of the cultivation area, including legal descriptions and area measurements in hectares or square meters.
- Indicate whether the location for which the license is sought is within 5 kilometers of a residential area or school zone, selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
- If applicable, provide the address where the seed registers will be held.
- List the individual(s) who will be responsible for the cultivation, providing their full names, addresses, dates of birth, positions, and contact information.
- Include a list of individuals residing or working at the site who are not already listed as responsible persons, ensuring to provide similar details for them.
- Outline your proposed security plan, detailing actions to be taken to prevent unauthorized access and manage crop theft.
- Describe the harvesting process, including how unwanted or unused plant material will be disposed of and the method for destruction.
- Explain the arrangements for your crop following the harvest.
- Confirm your eligibility by answering questions regarding any previous licensing issues or relevant criminal convictions.
- Complete the declaration section, ensuring to sign and date the application, affirming the truthfulness of the information provided.
- Finally, save your changes, and download, print, or share the completed application form as necessary.
Start your application process online today to ensure you meet all regulatory requirements.
Here are the main plants you can't bring into Florida: Non-native aquatic plants or seeds. Citrus plants. Dogwood plants. Sugarcane. Noxious weeds. Any plant hosting boll weevils. Any plant hosting fruit flies.
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