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that restricting cultiva of genetically engineered papaya wot.. 1ie near impossible at <br /> this time, the likelihood of genetically engineered cross pollination of papaya is reduced <br /> given the customary controlled manner of propagation, and in light of the substantial <br /> investment in controlled testing of this one crop over the past decade as the means of <br /> choice to address certain papaya diseases. <br /> SECTION 2. Chapter 14 of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as <br /> amended) is amended by adding a new article to be appropriately designated and to read <br /> as follows: <br /> "Article . Protecting Hawaii Island's Agricultural Heritage and Its <br /> Ecosystems from Genetically Engineered Organisms. <br /> Section 14-_ Purpose. <br /> The purpose of this article is to protect Hawai`i Island's non-genetically <br /> modified agricultural crops and plants from genetically modified organism cross <br /> pollination and to preserve Hawai`i Island's unique and vulnerable ecosystem <br /> while promoting the cultural heritage of indigenous agricultural practices. The <br /> prohibition of open air cultivation, propagation, development, or testing of <br /> genetically engineered crops and plants is intended to prevent the transfer and <br /> uncontrolled spread of genetically engineered organisms on to private property, <br /> public lands, and waterways. <br /> Section 14-_ Definitions. <br /> As used in this article, unless otherwise specified: <br /> "Genetically engineered" means an organism that has been modified at the <br /> molecular or cellular level by means that are not possible under natural conditions <br /> or processes. Such means include recombinant DNA and RNA techniques, cell <br /> fusion, microencapsulation, macroencapsulation gene deletion and doubling, <br /> introducing a foreign gene, and changing the position of genes. Such organisms <br /> are sometimes referred to as "genetically modified organisms" or "transgenic <br /> organisms." Genetically engineered or genetically modified crops and plants <br /> include crops and plants for human consumption or for any other purpose. <br /> Genetic engineering does not include modification that consists exclusively of <br /> breeding, conjugation, fermentation, hybridization, in vitro fertilization, or tissue <br /> culture. <br /> "Open air" means a location or facility that is not enclosed in a greenhouse <br /> or in another completely enclosed structure so as to prevent the uncontrolled <br /> spread of genetically engineered organisms. <br /> "Person" includes natural persons, partnerships, joint ventures, societies, <br /> associations, clubs, trustees, trusts, or corporations or any officer, agent, <br /> employee, or any other personal representative thereof, in any capacity, acting <br /> either for himself, his heirs, or for any other person under personal appointment <br /> pursuant to law. <br /> "Register" or "Registration" means registration by persons engaged in the <br /> cultivation, propagation, development, or indoor testing of genetically engineered <br /> crops or plants. Registration shall include: the tax map key of the property or <br /> properties; a detailed description of the location on the property where genetically <br /> engineered crops or plants are being cultivated, propagated, developed, or tested, <br />