Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.56–21
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Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.56–21 a declaration certifying that the prod- with this section and all other applica- ucts were grown in a greenhouse in the ble provisions of this subpart. exporting country on Honshu Island or (a) Inspection and treatment for pests of north thereof. the family Tortricidae. An inspector (xiii) Only precleared consignments must take a biometrically designed that have been treated in accordance sample from each lot of apples or pears with part 305 of this chapter are au- that are offered for entry into the thorized. The consignment must be ac- United States. If inspection of the sam- companied by a PPQ Form 203 signed ple discloses that pests of the family by the APHIS inspector on site in the Tortricidae (fruit-leaf roller moths) are exporting country. not present in the lot sampled, the (xiv) Must be accompanied by a fruit may be imported without treat- phytosanitary certificate issued by the ment. If any such pests are found upon national plant protection organization inspection, the lot must be treated of Israel that declares ‘‘These tomatoes with methyl bromide as prescribed in were grown in registered greenhouses part 305 of this chapter. in the Arava Valley of Israel.’’ (b) Treatment of apples and pears from (xv) Must be treated in accordance Australia for fruit flies. (1) Apples from with part 305 of this chapter. Australia (including Tasmania) may be imported without treatment for the (xvi) Must be accompanied by a following fruit flies if they are im- phytosanitary certificate issued by the ported from an area in Australia that national plant protection organization meets the requirements of § 319.56–5 for of the country of origin and with an ad- pest freedom: Mediterranean fruit fly ditional declaration stating that the (Ceratitis capitata), the Queensland fruit fruit is free from Cnephasia jactatana, fly (Bactrocera tryoni), Bactrocera Coscinoptycha improbana, Ctenopseustis aquilonis, and B. neohumeralis. obliquana, Epiphyas postvittana, (2) Pears from Australia (including Pezothrips kellyanus, and Planotortrix Tasmania) may be imported without excessana; must undergo a port of entry treatment for the following fruit flies inspection with a biometric sampling if they are imported from an area in of 100 percent of 30 boxes selected ran- Australia that meets the requirements domly from each consignment; and the of § 319.56–5 for pest freedom: Medi- randomly selected boxes must be exam- terranean fruit fly (Ceratitis capitata), ined for hitchhiking pests. the Queensland fruit fly (Dacus tryoni), (xvii) Must be accompanied by a Bactrocera jarvisi, and B. neohumeralis. phytosanitary certificate issued by the (3) Apples and pears from Australia national plant protection organization that do not originate from an area that of the exporting country of origin with is free of fruit flies must be treated for an additional declaration stating that such pests in accordance with part 305 the fruit is free of Conogethes of this chapter. If an authorized treat- punctiferalis, Cryptophlebia ombrodelta, ment does not exist for a specific fruit and Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus. fly, the importation of such apples and (Approved by the Office of Management and pears is prohibited. Budget under control numbers 0579–0049, 0579–0236, 0579–0264, 0579–0316, and 0579–0351) § 319.56–21 Okra from certain coun- tries. [24 FR 10788, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 72 FR 48547, Aug. 24, 2007; 73 FR 10972, Feb. 29, Okra from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, 2008; 74 FR 23611, May 20, 2009; 74 FR 56525, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Suriname, Ven- Nov. 2, 2009; 75 FR 4252, Jan. 26, 2010] ezuela, and the West Indies may be im- ported into the United States in ac- §§ 319.56–14—319.56–19 [Reserved] cordance with this section and all other applicable provisions of this sub- § 319.56–20 Apples and pears from Aus- part. tralia (including Tasmania) and (a) Importations into pink bollworm New Zealand. generally infested or suppressive areas in Apples and pears from Australia (in- the United States. Okra may be im- cluding Tasmania) and New Zealand ported into areas defined in § 301.52–2a may be imported only in accordance as pink bollworm generally infested or 307 VerDate Mar<15>2010 12:45 Feb 10, 2011 Jkt 223016 PO 00000 Frm 00317 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\223016.XXX 223016 jdjones on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with CFR.