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Spotted Lanternfly Permit Participants Spotted Lanternfly Permit Participants These Participants have been trained on and found to be compliant with standards listed in the Order of Quarantine and Treatment regarding Spotted Lanternfly for operating in the quarantine area. The companies listed here have agreed to participate in and comply with the terms and conditions of the Order of Quarantine and Treatment which is designed to stop the movement of Spotted Lanternfly within or out of the current quarantine zone. 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