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(1) Seeds of the family area that it is infested or when we 2 if in shipments greater intercept the pest in a commercial than 2 ounces, if not for propagation; shipment from that country. The Ad- (2) Goatskins, lambskins, and sheep- ministrator will publish the list of skins (excluding goatskins, lambskins, countries or areas under a specific ju- and sheepskins which are fully tanned, risdictional authority found to be in- blue-chromed, pickled in mineral acid, fested with khapra beetle on the Plant or salted and moist); Protection and Quarantine Web site, (3) Plant gums and plant gum seeds http://www.aphis.usda.gov/importlexport/ shipped as bulk cargo (in an /manuals/ports/downloads/kb.pdf. unpackaged state); After a change is made to the list of in- (4) Used jute or burlap bagging not fested countries or areas, we will pub- containing cargo; lish a notice in the FEDERAL REGISTER (5) Used jute or burlap bagging that informing the public that the change is used as a packing material (such as has occurred. filler, wrapping, ties, lining, matting, moisture retention material, or protec- [79 FR 77841, Dec. 29, 2014, as amended at 80 FR 43010, July 21, 2015; 83 FR 11866, Mar. 19, tion material), and the cargo for which 2018; 84 FR 2429, Feb. 7, 2019] the used jute or burlap bagging is used as a packing material; and § 319.75–3 Permits. (6) Whole chilies (Capsicum spp.), whole red peppers (Capsicum spp.), and A regulated article may be imported cumin seeds (Cuminum cyminum) when only after issuance of a written permit packed in new jute or burlap bagging; or oral authorization by the Plant Pro- (b) The following articles are regu- tection and Quarantine Programs in lated articles from all countries des- accordance with §§ 319.7 through 319.7–5. ignated in accordance with paragraph (Approved by the Office of Management and (c) of this section as infested with Budget under control number 0579–0049) khapra beetle or that have the poten- tial to be infested with khapra beetle [79 FR 19811, Apr. 10, 2014] and are prohibited entry into the § 319.75–4 Treatments. United States in passenger baggage and personal effects. Commercial ship- Prior to moving into the United ments must be accompanied by a States from the port of entry, a regu- phytosanitary certificate issued in ac- lated article listed in § 319.75–2(a) shall cordance with § 319.75–9 and containing be treated for possible infestation with an additional declaration stating: ‘‘The khapra beetle in accordance with part shipment was inspected and found free 305 of this chapter. of khapra beetle (Trogoderma [79 FR 77841, Dec. 29, 2014] granarium).’’ (1) Rice (Oryza sativa); and § 319.75–5 Marking and identity. (2) Chick peas (Cicer spp.), safflower seeds (Carthamus tinctorius), and soy- (a) Any regulated article at the time beans (Glycine max). of importation shall plainly and cor- (c) The Administrator will designate rectly bear on the outer container (if in a country or an area under a specific a container) or on the regulated article jurisdictional authority as infested (if not in a container) the following in- with khapra beetle when we receive of- formation: ficial notification from the country or (1) General nature and quantity of the contents, 2 Seeds of the plant family Cucurbitaceae (2) Country or locality of origin, include but are not limited to: Benincasa (3) Name and address of shipper, hispida (wax ), lanatus (water- owner, or person shipping or for- ), melo (muskmelon, canta- warding the article, loupe, ), Cucumis sativus (cucum- (4) Name and address of consignee, ber), Cucurbita pepo (pumpkin, squashes, veg- etable marrow), Lagenaria siceraria (cala- (5) Identifying shipper’s mark and bash, gourd), Luffa cylindrica (dishcloth number, and gourd), Mormordica charantia (bitter melon), (b) Any regulated article shall be ac- and Sechium edule (chayote). companied at the time of importation

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