Certificate of Harvest
        
        
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                Georgia Code
              
 
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                Conservation and Natural Resources
              
 
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                Forest Resources and Other Plant Life
              
 
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                Harvest and Sale of Pine Straw
              
 
              - Certificate of Harvest
 
        
        
        
        
          
            
 -  As a condition of selling pine straw to a pine straw dealer within the State of Georgia, the seller shall obtain and present to the pine straw dealer a certificate of harvest. A certificate of harvest shall be a written or printed document signed by the landowner where the pine straw was harvested granting permission for the harvest of the pine straw. A certificate of harvest shall be valid for one year. In addition to the permission of the landowner to harvest pine straw, a certificate of harvest shall include the following information: 
 -  The name, address, and telephone number of the landowner who granted permission to harvest the load of pine straw; 
  -  The name, address, and telephone number of the person who was authorized to harvest the load of pine straw; and 
  -  The date and location of the harvest, which shall include the state and county where harvested. 
  
   -  A pine straw dealer who purchases pine straw directly from a landowner shall obtain a landowner's certificate of harvest. A landowner's certificate of harvest shall show the name, address, and telephone number of the landowner and the date and location of the harvest, including the state and county where harvested. A landowner's certificate of harvest shall be signed by the landowner. 
  
 
 (Code 1981, §12-6-202, enacted by Ga. L. 1989, p. 386, § 1.) 
          
           
           
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