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The New Mexico Plant Protection Act requires all plants businesses to be licensed. These are those that buy, sell, grow, or collect plants to be licensed with NMDA. To apply for a license, complete the application for a Plant Protection License and submit via mail with appropriate fees to the address on the form.
If you are producing or growing plant material for sale or distribution, you must register as a nursery.
Any person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation that sells rooted plants in the state of New Hampshire must obtain a Plant Dealer License from the Department of Agriculture, Markets and Food. This includes landscapers that are planting nursery stock for clients in New Hampshire.
Anyone selling plants in New York State must be registered with the Division of Plant Industry as either a nursery grower or nursery dealer.
You need a Nursery Floral license to sell plants using any Internet website. To ship the plants to out-of-state locations, you need a phytosanitary certificate issued by a TDA inspector. The cost is $30 per inspection. Quarantine regulations for plant movement to various states vary for each specific type of plant.
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