Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA Pt. 319 States, or the continental United 319.8–14 Mexican cotton and covers not oth- States.’’ erwise enterable. [24 FR 10777, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 66 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS FR 21054, Apr. 27, 2001] 319.8–16 Importation into United States of cotton and covers exported therefrom. PART 319—FOREIGN QUARANTINE 319.8–17 Importation for exportation, and importation for transportation and ex- NOTICES portation; storage. 319.8–18 Samples. Subpart—Preemption 319.8–19–20 [Reserved] 319.8–21 Release of cotton and covers after 319.1 Preemption of State and local laws. 18 months’ storage. 319.8–22 Ports of entry or export. Subpart—Requests To Amend The 319.8–23 Treatment. Regulations 319.8–24 Collection and disposal of waste. 319.8–25 Costs and charges. 319.5 Requirements for submitting requests 319.8–26 Material refused entry. to change the regulations in 7 CFR part 319. Subpart—Sugarcane Subpart—Controlled Import Permits 319.15 Notice of quarantine. 319.15a Administrative instructions and in- 319.6 Controlled import permits. terpretation relating to entry into Guam of bagasse and related sugarcane prod- Subpart—Permits: Application, Issuance, ucts. Denial, and Revocation 319.7 Definitions. Subpart—Citrus Canker and Other Citrus 319.7–1 Applying for a permit. Diseases 319.7–2 Issuance of permits and labels. 319.19 Notice of quarantine. 319.7–3 Denial of permits. 319.7–4 Withdrawal, cancellation, and rev- Subpart—Corn Diseases ocation of permits. 319.7–5 Appeal of denial or revocation. QUARANTINE Subpart—Foreign Cotton and Covers 319.24 Notice of quarantine. 319.24a Administrative instructions relating QUARANTINE to entry of corn into Guam. Sec. REGULATIONS GOVERNING ENTRY OF INDIAN 319.8 Notice of quarantine. CORN OR MAIZE 319.8a Administrative instructions relating 319.24–1 Applications for permits for impor- to the entry of cotton and covers into tation of corn. Guam. 319.24–2 [Reserved] REGULATIONS; GENERAL 319.24–3 Marking as condition of entry. 319.24–4 [Reserved] 319.8–1 Definitions. 319.24–5 Condition of entry. CONDITIONS OF IMPORTATION AND ENTRY OF Subpart—Citrus Fruit COTTON AND COVERS 319.8–2 Permit procedure. 319.28 Notice of quarantine. 319.8–3 Refusal and cancellation of permits. 319.8–4 Notice of arrival. Subpart—Plants for Planting 319.8–5 Marking of containers. 319.37 Prohibitions and restrictions on im- 319.8–6 Cottonseed cake and cottonseed portation; disposal of articles refused im- meal. portation. 319.8–7 Processed lint, linters, and waste. 319.37–1 Definitions. 319.8–8 Lint, linters, and waste. 319.37–2 Prohibited articles. 319.8–9 Hull fiber and gin trash. 319.37–2a Taxa of regulated plants for plant- 319.8–10 Covers. ing whose importation is not authorized pending pest risk analysis. SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF 319.37–3 Permits. COTTON AND COVERS FROM MEXICO 319.37–4 Inspection, treatment, and 319.8–11 From approved areas of Mexico. phytosanitary certificates of inspection. 319.8–12 From the West Coast of Mexico. 319.37–5 Special foreign inspection and cer- 319.8–13 From Northwest Mexico. tification requirements. 213 VerDate Sep<11>2014 09:24 Feb 15, 2018 Jkt 244016 PO 00000 Frm 00223 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\244016.XXX 244016 nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with CFR Pt. 319 7 CFR Ch. III (1–1–18 Edition) 319.37–6 Specific treatment and other re- 319.55a Administrative instructions relating quirements. to entry of rice straw and rice hulls into 319.37–7 Postentry quarantine. Guam. 319.37–8 Growing media. 319.37–9 Approved packing material. RULES AND REGULATIONS 319.37–10 Marking and identity. 319.55–1 Definitions. 319.37–11 Arrival notification. 319.55–2 Application for permit. 319.37–12 Prohibited articles and articles 319.55–3 Ports of entry. whose importation is not authorized 319.55–4 [Reserved] pending pest risk analysis accompanying 319.55–5 Notice of arrival by permittee. restricted articles. 319.55–6 Inspection and disinfection at port 319.37–13 Treatment and costs and charges of arrival. for inspection and treatment; treatments 319.55–7 Importations by mail. applied outside the United States. 319.37–14 Ports of entry. Subpart—Fruits and Vegetables Subpart—Logs, Lumber, and Other Wood 319.56–1 Notice of quarantine. Articles 319.56–2 Definitions. 319.56–3 General requirements for all im- 319.40–1 Definitions. ported fruits and vegetables. 319.40–2 General prohibitions and restric- 319.56–4 Approval of certain fruits and vege- tions; relation to other regulations. tables for importation. 319.40–3 General permits; articles that may 319.56–5 Pest-free areas. be imported without a specific permit; 319.56–6 Trust fund agreements. articles that may be imported without 319.56–7 Territorial applicability and excep- either a specific permit or an importer tions. document. 319.56–8–319.56–9 [Reserved] 319.40–4 Application for a permit to import 319.56–10 Importation of fruits and vegeta- regulated articles; issuance and with- bles from Canada. drawal of permits. 319.56–11 Importation of dried, cured, or 319.40–5 Importation and entry require- processed fruits, vegetables, nuts, and ments for specified articles. legumes. 319.40–6 Universal importation options. 319.40–7 Treatments and safeguards. 319.56–12 Importation of frozen fruits and 319.40–8 Processing at facilities operating vegetables. under compliance agreements. 319.56–13 Additional requirements for cer- 319.40–9 Inspection and other requirements tain fruits and vegetables. at port of first arrival. 319.56–14–319.56–19 [Reserved] 319.40–10 Costs and charges. 319.56–20 Apples and pears from Australia 319.40–11 Plant pest risk assessment stand- (including Tasmania) and New Zealand. ards. 319.56–21 Okra from certain countries. 319.56–22 Apples and pears from certain Subpart—Indian Corn or Maize, countries in Europe. Broomcorn, and Related Plants 319.56–23 Apricots, nectarines, peaches, plumcot, and plums from Chile. QUARANTINE 319.56–24 Lettuce and peppers from Israel. 319.56–25 Papayas from Central America and 319.41 Notice of quarantine. South America. 319.41a Administrative instructions relating 319.56–26 Melon and watermelon from cer- to entry into Guam of broomcorn, tain countries in South America. brooms, and similar articles. 319.56–27 Apples from Japan and the Repub- 319.41b Administrative instructions pre- lic of Korea. scribing conditions for entry of 319.56–28 Tomatoes from certain countries. broomstraw without treatment. 319.56–29 Ya variety pears from China. RULES AND REGULATIONS 319.56–30 Hass avocados from Mexico. 319.56–31 Peppers from Spain. 319.41–1 Plant products permitted entry. 319.56–32 Peppers from New Zealand. 319.41–2 Application for permits. 319.56–33 Mangoes from the Philippines. 319.41–3 Issuance of permits. 319.56–34 Clementines from Spain. 319.41–4 Notice of arrival by permittee. 319.56–35 Persimmons from the Republic of 319.41–5 Condition of entry. Korea. 319.41–6 Importations by mail. 319.56–36 Watermelon, squash, cucumber, and oriental melon from the Republic of Subpart—Rice Korea. 319.56–37 Grapes from the Republic of Korea. QUARANTINE 319.56–38 Citrus from Chile. 319.55 Notice of quarantine. 319.56–39 Fragrant pears from China. 214 VerDate Sep<11>2014 09:24 Feb 15, 2018 Jkt 244016 PO 00000 Frm 00224 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\244016.XXX 244016 nshattuck on DSK9F9SC42PROD with CFR Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA Pt. 319 319.56–40 Peppers from certain Central 319.59–3 Articles prohibited importation American countries. pending risk evaluation. 319.56–41 Citrus from Peru. 319.59–4 Karnal bunt. 319.56–42 Peppers from the Republic of Korea. Subpart—Packing Materials 319.56–43 Baby corn and baby carrots from Zambia. QUARANTINE 319.56–44 Untreated grapefruit, sweet or- 319.69 Notice of quarantine. anges, and tangerines from Mexico for 319.69a Administrative instructions and in- processing. terpretation relating to the entry into 319.56–45 Shelled garden peas from Kenya. Guam of plant materials specified in 319.56–46 Mangoes from India. § 319.69. 319.56–47 Certain fruits from Thailand. 319.56–48 Conditions governing the entry of RULES AND REGULATIONS baby squash and baby courgettes from Zambia. 319.69–1 Definitions. 319.56–49 Eggplant from Israel. 319.69–2 Freedom from pests. 319.56–50 Hass avocados from Peru. 319.69–3 Entry inspection. 319.56–51 Shepherd’s purse with roots from 319.69–4 Disposition of materials found in the Republic of Korea. violation. 319.56–52 Tomatoes with stems from the Re- 319.69–5 Types of soil authorized for pack- public of Korea. ing. 319.56–53 Fresh kiwi and baby kiwi from Chile. Subpart—Coffee 319.56–54 French beans and runner beans from Kenya. 319.73–1 Definitions. 319.56–55 Fresh pitaya from certain Central 319.73–2 Products prohibited importation. American countries. 319.73–3 Conditions for transit movement of 319.56–56 Fresh pomegranates from Chile. certain products through Puerto Rico or 319.56–57 Sand pears from China. Hawaii. 319.56–58 Bananas from the Philippines. 319.73–4 Costs. 319.56–59 Fresh citrus fruit from Uruguay. 319.56–60 Mangoes from Australia. Subpart—Cut Flowers 319.56–61 Litchi from Australia. 319.74–1 Definitions. 319.56–62 Fresh beans, shelled or in pods, 319.74–2 Conditions governing the entry of from Jordan. cut flowers. 319.56–63 Fresh apricots from continental 319.74–3 Importations by the Department.
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