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#### 30 Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)—carriers
30 Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)—carriers
> A person must not import into the State any of the following—
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> > (a) anything infested with *Tomato yellow leaf curl virus* (TYLCV),
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> > (b) any of the following plants (including any part of any such plant other than a seed, fruit or flower)—
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> > > (i) tomato (*Lycopersicon esculentum*),
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> > > (ii) bean (*Phaseolus vulgaris*),
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> > > (iii) lisianthus (*Eustoma grandiflora*),
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> > > (iv) lobed croton (*Croton lobatus*),
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> > > (v) *Capsicum* spp.,
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> > > Note.
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> > > *Capsicum* spp. includes capsicum and chillies.
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> > > (vi) *Euphorbia* spp.,
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> > > Note.
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> > > *Euphorbia* spp. includes poinsettia.
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> > > (vii) *Physalis* spp..
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> > > Note.
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> > > *Physalis* spp. includes cape gooseberry.
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> Note 1.
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> See Subdivision 10 of Division 3 of Part 2 of the [Biosecurity Order (Permitted Activities) 2019](https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/information/asi/mining-and-primary-industries/biosecurity-permitted-activities), which sets out exceptions to this clause.
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> Note 2.
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> The presence of *Tomato yellow leaf curl virus* (TYLCV) is required to be notified under Division 2.
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> **cll 24–31:** Am 2019 (604), Sch 2\[3\].