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Gypsy Moth Infested Areas in Canada Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.77–3 gypsy moth host materials listed in (ii) That portion of Queensbury par- paragraphs (a) through (g) of this sec- ish south and east of the Scotch Lake tion are designated as regulated arti- Road beginning in the west at Bear Is- cles. Regulated articles may be im- land on the St. John River and ending ported into the United States from at the Parish border on the east. Canada only under the conditions de- (b) Province of Nova Scotia—(1) Annap- scribed in § 319.77–4 of this subpart. olis County. The entire county. (a) Trees without roots (e.g., Christ- (2) Digby County. The entire county. mas trees), unless they were green- (3) Halifax County. The area of the house-grown throughout the year; county bounded by a line beginning at (b) Trees with roots, unless they were the intersection of the Halifax/ greenhouse-grown throughout the year; Lunenburg County border and the At- (c) Shrubs with roots and persistent lantic Ocean; then north along the woody stems, unless they were green- Halifax/Lunenburg County border to house-grown throughout the year; the Halifax/Hants County border; then (d) Logs with bark attached; east along the Halifax/Hants County (e) Pulpwood with bark attached; border to route 354; then south along (f) Bark and bark products; route 354 to route 568 (Beaverbank- (g) Outdoor household articles; and Windsor Junction Road); then east (h) Mobile homes and their associ- along route 568 (Beaverbank-Windsor ated equipment. Junction Road) to route 416 (Fall River Road); then east and north along route [64 FR 45866, Aug. 23, 1999, as amended at 71 416 (Fall River Road) to route 2; then FR 40878, July 19, 2006] south along route 2 to route 102/118; then south along route 118 to route 107; § 319.77–3 Gypsy moth infested areas then south along route 107 to route 7; in Canada. then east along route 7 to route 328; The following areas in Canada are then south along route 328 to the shore- known to be infested with gypsy moth: line of Cole Harbour; then west along (a) Province of New Brunswick—(1) the seashore from Cole Harbour to the Charlotte County. That portion of Char- point of beginning. lotte County that includes the fol- (4) Hants County. The area of the lowing parishes: Campobello Island, county bounded by a line beginning at Dumbarton, Dufferin, Grand Manan Is- the intersection of the Hants/Kings land, St. Andrews, St. Croix, St. David, County border and the shoreline of the St. George, St. James, St. Patrick, and Minas Basin; then southwest along the St. Stephen. Hants/Kings County border to the (2) Kings County. That portion of Hants/Lunenburg County border; then Kings County that includes the fol- southeast along the Hants/Lunenburg lowing parishes: Greenwich, Kars, and County border to the Hants/Halifax Springfield. County border; then east along the (3) Queens County. (i) That portion of Hants/Halifax County border to route Queens County that includes the fol- 354; then north along route 354 to the lowing parishes: Canning, Cambridge, Minas Basin; then west along the Gagetown, Johnston, and Wickham; shoreline of the Minas Basin to the and point of beginning. (ii) That portion of Chipman Parish (5) Kings County. The entire county. south or west of highway 10; and (6) Lunenberg County. The entire (iii) That portion of Waterborough county. Parish west of highway 10 and south of (7) Queens County. The entire county. highway 2. (8) Shelburne County. The entire coun- (4) Sunbury County. That portion of ty. Sunbury County that includes the fol- (9) Yarmouth County. The entire coun- lowing parishes: Blissville, Burton, ty. Gladstone, Lincoln, and Sheffield. (c) Province of Ontario. (1) That por- (5) York County. (i) That portion of tion of the Province of Ontario that in- York County that includes the City of cludes the following counties and re- Fredericton and the following parishes: gional municipalities: Brant, Bruce, North Lake and McAdam; and Dufferin, Durham, Elgin, Essex, 411 VerDate Nov<24>2008 14:05 Jan 29, 2010 Jkt 220016 PO 00000 Frm 00421 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220016.XXX 220016 wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFR § 319.77–3 7 CFR Ch. III (1–1–10 Edition) Frontenac, Grey, Haldimand-Norfolk, L’Outaouais, D’Autray, Desjardins, Haliburton, Halton, Hamilton-Went- Deux-Montagnes, Drummond, worth, Hastings, Huron, Kent, Francheville, Joliette, L’Amiante, Lambton, Lanark, Leeds-Granville, L’Assomption, L’E´ rable, L’ıˆle- Lennox-Addington, Middlesex, d’Orle´ans, Lajemmerais, Laval, La Muskoka, Niagara, Northumberland, Nouvelle-Beauce, La Rivie`re-du-Nord, Ottawa-Carleton, Oxford, Parry Sound, La Valle´e-du-Richelieu, Le Bas- Peel, Perth, Peterborough, Prescott- Richelieu, Le Granit, Le Haut- Russell, Prince Edward, Renfrew, Richelieu, Le Haut-Saint-Francois, Le Simcoe, Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry, Haut-Saint-Laurent, Le Haute- Victoria, Waterloo, Wellington, and Yamaska, Le Val-Saint-Francois, Les York; and Chutes-de-la-Chaudire, Les Collines-de- (2) That portion of Algoma District L’Outaouais, Les Etchemins, Les that includes the City of Sault Ste. Jardins-de-Napierville, Les Marie and the following townships: Maskoutains, Les Moulins, Lotbinie`re, Bright, Bright Additional, Cobden, Memphre´magog, Mirabel, Montcalm, Denis, Garden River First Nation, In- Montmagny, Nicolet-Yamaska, Robert- dian Reserve #7, Johnson, Korah, Cliche, Roussillon, Rouville, Laird, Lefroy, Lewis, Long, Mac- Sherbrooke, Therese-de Blainville, and Donald, Parke, Plummer Additional, Vaudreuil-Soulanges; and Prince, Tarbutt, Tarbutt Additional, (2) That portion of the regional coun- Tarentorus, Thessalon, Thompson, ty municipality of Antoine-Llabelle Shedden, Spragge, and Striker; and that includes the following municipali- (3) That portion of Algoma District ties: Notre-Dame-du-Laus, Notre- south of Highway 17 and east of the Dame-de-Pontmain, and Saint-Aime´- City of Sault Ste. Marie; and du-Lac-des-Iles; and (4) That portion of Manitoulin Dis- (3) That portion of the regional coun- trict that includes: Cockburn Island, ty municipality of Argenteuil that in- Great Cloche Island, Manitoulin Island, cludes the following municipalities: St. Joseph Island, and all Indian Re- Brownsburg, Calumet, Carillon, Chat- serves; and ham, Grenville, Lachute, Saint-Andre´- (5) That portion of Nipissing District d’Argenteuil, and Saint-Andre´-Est; and that includes the City of North Bay; (4) That portion of the regional coun- and ty municipality of Communaute´ (6) That portion of Nipissing District Urbaine De Que´bec that includes the south of the Ottawa and Mattawa riv- following municipalities: Cap-Rouge, ers; and L’Ancienne-Lorette, Que´bec, Saint- (7) That portion of Nipissing District Augustin-de-Desmaures, Sainte-Foy, south of highway 17 and west of the Sillery, and Vanier; and City of North Bay; and (5) That portion of the regional coun- (8) That portion of Sudbury District ty municipality of La Valle´e-de-la- that includes the City of Sudbury and Gatineau that includes the following the townships of Baldwin, Dryden, municipalities: Denholm, Gracefield, Dunlop, Graham, Hallam, Hymen, In- Kazabazua, Lac-Sainte-Marie, Low, dian Reserves #4, #5, and #6, Lorne, Northfield, and Wright; and Louise; May, McKim, Nairn, Neelon, (6) That portion of the regional coun- Porter, Salter, Shakespeare, Victoria, ty municipality of Le Centre-de-la- and Waters; and Mauricie that includes the following (9) That portion of the Sudbury Dis- municipalities: Charette, Notre-Dame- trict south of Highway 17. du-Mont-Carmel, Sainte-Elie, (d) Province of Quebec. (1) That por- Shawinigan, and Shawinigan (Sud); and tion of the Province of Quebec that in- (7) That portion of the regional coun- cludes the following regional county ty municipality of Les Laurentides municipalities: Acton, Arthabaska, As- that includes the following munici- bestos, Beauce-Sartigan, Beauharnois- pality: La Conception; and Salaberry, Be´cancour, Bellechasse, (8) That portion of the regional coun- Brome-Missisquoi, Champlain, ty municipality of Les Pays-d’en-Haut Coaticook, Communaute´ Urbaine de that includes the following munici- Montre´al, Communaute´ Urbaine de pality: Mont-Rolland; and 412 VerDate Nov<24>2008 14:05 Jan 29, 2010 Jkt 220016 PO 00000 Frm 00422 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220016.XXX 220016 wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFR Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.77–4 (9) That portion of the regional coun- with roots, and shrubs with roots and ty municipality of Maskinonge´ that in- persistent woody stems may be im- cludes the following municipalities: ported into the United States from any Louiseville, Maskinonge´, Saint-Joseph- area of Canada without restriction de-Maskinonge´, Saint-Barnabe´, Saint- under this subpart if they: Se´ve`re, Saint-Le´on-le-Grand, Saint- (i) Were greenhouse-grown through- Paulin, Sainte-Ursule, Saint-Justin, out the year; Saint-e´douard-de-Maskinonge´, Sainte- (ii) Are destined for a U.S. infested Ange`le-de-Pre´mont, and Yamachiche; area and will not be moved through and any U.S. noninfested areas; or (10) That portion of the regional (iii) Are Christmas trees destined for county municipality of Matawinie that a U.S. infested area and will not be includes the following municipalities: moved through any U.S. noninfested Saint-Fe´lix-de-Valois, Saint-Jean-de- areas other than noninfested areas in Matha, Rawdon, and Chertsey; and the counties of Aroostock, Franklin, (11) That portion of the regional Oxford, Piscataquis, Penobscot, and county municipality of Papineau that Somerset, ME (i.e., areas in those coun- includes the following municipalities: ties that are not listed in 7 CFR 301.45– Fassett, Lochaber, Lochaber-Partie- 3). Ouest, Mayo, Montebello, Montpellier, (2) Trees without roots (e.g., Christ- Mulgrave-et-Derry, Notre-Dame-de- mas trees), trees with roots, and shrubs Bon-Secours-Partie-Nord, with roots and persistent woody stems Papineauville, Plaisance, Ripon (Vil- that are destined for a U.S.
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