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Business Owners: Do I Need A Spotted Lanternfly Permit Webinar March 21
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The Department of Agriculture is hosting a Do I Need A Spotted Lanternfly Permit webinar for business owners on March 21 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Wondering if your business needs a Spotted Lanternfly permit?  Get your questions answered at this webinar.

Business owners, supervisors or managers who travel frequently, make deliveries or have other conveyances would benefit from this webinar.

Businesses operating in the quarantine zone must have permits to move equipment and goods within and out of the zone.

The quarantine zone now includes Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Dauphin [new], Delaware, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Philadelphia, and Schuylkill

As part of the Spotted Lanternfly quarantine agreement beginning May 1, 2019, the Department’s Bureau of Plant Industry will begin to perform inspections and verification checks to confirm that businesses are properly permitted.

Failure to take the permit exam and educate employees could result in possible penalties and fines.

Click Here to register for this free webinar on March 21.

Online Permit Training

Penn State Extension is now offering an online Spotted Lanternfly Permit Training For Business Program to teach businesses best practices to stop its spread.

Click Here to register for this free training program.  Click Here for a short video overview.

Penn State Extension is now offering an online Spotted Lanternfly Permit Training For Business Program to teach businesses best practices to stop its spread.

NewsClips:

Schneck: Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Zone Expanded To Dauphin County

Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Zone Expands Into Central PA

March 21 Spotted Lanternfly Webinar Teaches About Permit, Species

Related Story:

Agriculture Extends Spotted Lanternfly Quarantine Area To Dauphin County

[Posted: March 15, 2019]


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