Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA Pt. 319 PART 319—FOREIGN QUARANTINE 319.15a Administrative instructions and in- terpretation relating to entry into Guam NOTICES of bagasse and related sugarcane prod- ucts. Subpart—Requests To Amend The Regulations Subpart—Citrus Canker and Other Citrus Diseases 319.5 Requirements for submitting requests to change the regulations in 7 CFR part 319.19 Notice of quarantine. 319. Subpart—Corn Diseases Subpart—Foreign Cotton and Covers QUARANTINE QUARANTINE 319.24 Notice of quarantine. Sec. 319.24a Administrative instructions relating 319.8 Notice of quarantine. to entry of corn into Guam. 319.8a Administrative instructions relating to the entry of cotton and covers into REGULATIONS GOVERNING ENTRY OF INDIAN Guam. CORN OR MAIZE 319.24–1 Applications for permits for impor- REGULATIONS; GENERAL tation of corn. 319.8–1 Definitions. 319.24–2 Issuance of permits. 319.24–3 Marking as condition of entry. CONDITIONS OF IMPORTATION AND ENTRY OF 319.24–4 Notice of arrival of corn by per- COTTON AND COVERS mittee. 319.8–2 Permit procedure. 319.24–5 Condition of entry. 319.8–3 Refusal and cancellation of permits. 319.8–4 Notice of arrival. Subpart—Citrus Fruit 319.8–5 Marking of containers. 319.28 Notice of quarantine. 319.8–6 Cottonseed cake and cottonseed meal. 319.8–7 Processed lint, linters, and waste. Subpart—Nursery Stock, Plants, Roots, 319.8–8 Lint, linters, and waste. Bulbs, Seeds, and Other Plant Products 319.8–9 Hull fiber and gin trash. 319.37 Prohibitions and restrictions on im- 319.8–10 Covers. portation; disposal of articles refused im- SPECIAL CONDITIONS FOR THE ENTRY OF portation. COTTON AND COVERS FROM MEXICO 319.37–1 Definitions. 319.37–2 Prohibited articles. 319.8–11 From approved areas of Mexico. 319.37–3 Permits. 319.8–12 From the West Coast of Mexico. 319.37–4 Inspection, treatment, and 319.8–13 From Northwest Mexico. phytosanitary certificates of inspection. 319.8–14 Mexican cotton and covers not oth- 319.37–5 Special foreign inspection and cer- erwise enterable. tification requirements. 319.37–6 Specific treatment and other re- MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS quirements. 319.8–16 Importation into United States of 319.37–7 Postentry quarantine. cotton and covers exported therefrom. 319.37–8 Growing media. 319.8–17 Importation for exportation, and 319.37–9 Approved packing material. importation for transportation and ex- 319.37–10 Marking and identity. portation; storage. 319.37–11 Arrival notification. 319.8–18 Samples. 319.37–12 Prohibited articles accompanying 319.8–19 Cottonseed or seed cotton for exper- restricted articles. imental or scientific purposes. 319.37–13 Treatment and costs and charges 319.8–20 Importations by the Department of for inspection and treatment; treatments Agriculture. applied outside the United States. 319.8–21 Release of cotton and covers after 319.37–14 Ports of entry. 18 months’ storage. 319.8–22 Ports of entry or export. Subpart—Logs, Lumber, and Other 319.8–23 Treatment. Unmanufactured Wood Articles 319.8–24 Collection and disposal of waste. 319.8–25 Costs and charges. 319.40–1 Definitions. 319.8–26 Material refused entry. 319.40–2 General prohibitions and restric- tions; relation to other regulations. Subpart—Sugarcane 319.40–3 General permits; articles that may be imported without a specific permit; 319.15 Notice of quarantine. articles that may be imported without 257 VerDate Nov<24>2008 14:05 Jan 29, 2010 Jkt 220016 PO 00000 Frm 00267 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220016.XXX 220016 wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFR Pt. 319 7 CFR Ch. III (1–1–10 Edition) either a specific permit or an importer 319.56–4 Approval of certain fruits and vege- document. tables for importation. 319.40–4 Application for a permit to import 319.56–5 Pest-free areas. regulated articles; issuance and with- 319.56–6 Trust fund agreements. drawal of permits. 319.56–7 Territorial applicability and excep- 319.40–5 Importation and entry require- tions. ments for specified articles. 319.56–8—319.56–9 [Reserved] 319.40–6 Universal importation options. 319.56–10 Importation of fruits and vegeta- 319.40–7 Treatments and safeguards. bles from Canada. 319.40–8 Processing at facilities operating 319.56–11 Importation of dried, cured, or under compliance agreements. processed fruits, vegetables, nuts, and 319.40–9 Inspection and other requirements legumes. at port of first arrival. 319.56–12 Importation of frozen fruits and 319.40–10 Costs and charges. vegetables. 319.40–11 Plant pest risk assessment stand- 319.56–13 Additional requirements for cer- ards. tain fruits and vegetables. 319.56–14—319.56–19 [Reserved] Subpart—Indian Corn or Maize, 319.56–20 Apples and pears from Australia Broomcorn, and Related Plants (including Tasmania) and New Zealand. QUARANTINE 319.56–21 Okra from certain countries. 319.56–22 Apples and pears from certain 319.41 Notice of quarantine. countries in Europe. 319.41a Administrative instructions relating 319.56–23 Apricots, nectarines, peaches, to entry into Guam of broomcorn, plumcot, and plums from Chile. brooms, and similar articles. 319.56–24 Lettuce and peppers from Israel. 319.41b Administrative instructions pre- 319.56–25 Papayas from Central America and scribing conditions for entry of Brazil. broomstraw without treatment. 319.56–26 Melon and watermelon from cer- RULES AND REGULATIONS tain countries in South America. 319.56–27 Fuji variety apples from Japan and 319.41–1 Plant products permitted entry. the Republic of Korea. 319.41–2 Application for permits. 319.56–28 Tomatoes from certain countries. 319.41–3 Issuance of permits. 319.56–29 Ya variety pears from China. 319.41–4 Notice of arrival by permittee. 319.56–30 Hass avocados from Michoacan, 319.41–5 Condition of entry. Mexico. 319.41–5a Administrative instructions; 319.56–31 Peppers from Spain. method used for the disinfection of im- 319.56–32 Peppers from New Zealand. ported broomcorn and broomcorn 319.56–33 Mangoes from the Philippines. brooms. 319.41–6 Importations by mail. 319.56–34 Clementines from Spain. 319.56–35 Persimmons from the Republic of Subpart—Rice Korea. 319.56–36 Watermelon, squash, cucumber, QUARANTINE and oriental melon from the Republic of Korea. 319.55 Notice of quarantine. 319.56–37 Grapes from the Republic of Korea. 319.55a Administrative instructions relating 319.56–38 Citrus from Chile. to entry of rice straw and rice hulls into Guam. 319.56–39 Fragrant pears from China. 319.56–40 Peppers from certain Central RULES AND REGULATIONS American countries. 319.56–41 Citrus from Peru. 319.55–1 Definitions. 319.56–42 Peppers from the Republic of 319.55–2 Application for permit. Korea. 319.55–3 Ports of entry. 319.56–43 Baby corn and baby carrots from 319.55–4 Issuance of permits. Zambia. 319.55–5 Notice of arrival by permittee. 319.55–6 Inspection and disinfection at port 319.56–44 Untreated grapefruit, sweet or- of arrival. anges, and tangerines from Mexico for processing. 319.55–7 Importations by mail. 319.56–45 Shelled garden peas from Kenya. Subpart—Fruits and Vegetables 319.56–46 Mangoes from India. 319.56–47 Certain fruits from Thailand. 319.56–1 Notice of quarantine. 319.56–48 Conditions governing the entry of 319.56–2 Definitions. baby squash and baby courgettes from 319.56–3 General requirements for all im- Zambia. ported fruits and vegetables. 319.56–49 Eggplant from Israel. 258 VerDate Nov<24>2008 14:05 Jan 29, 2010 Jkt 220016 PO 00000 Frm 00268 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220016.XXX 220016 wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFR Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA § 319.5 Subpart—Wheat Diseases 319.77–3 Gypsy moth infested areas in Can- ada. 319.59 Prohibitions on importation; disposal 319.77–4 Conditions for the importation of of articles refused importation. regulated articles. 319.59–1 Definitions. 319.77–5 Disposition of regulated articles de- 319.59–2 General import prohibitions; excep- nied entry. tions. 319.59–3 Articles prohibited importation AUTHORITY: 7 U.S.C. 450 and 7701–7772 and pending risk evaluation. 7781–7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR 2.22, 319.59–4 Karnal bunt. 2.80, and 371.3. SOURCE: 24 FR 10788, Dec. 29, 1959, unless Subpart—Packing Materials otherwise noted. QUARANTINE 319.69 Notice of quarantine. Subpart—Requests To Amend The 319.69a Administrative instructions and in- Regulations terpretation relating to the entry into Guam of plant materials specified in § 319.5 Requirements for submitting § 319.69. requests to change the regulations in 7 CFR part 319. RULES AND REGULATIONS (a) Definitions. 319.69–1 Definitions. Commodity. A plant, plant product, or 319.69–2 Freedom from pests. other agricultural product being moved 319.69–3 Entry inspection. for trade or other purpose. 319.69–4 Disposition of materials found in violation. (b) Procedures for submitting requests 319.69–5 Types of soil authorized for pack- and supporting information. Persons who ing. request changes to the import regula- tions contained in this part and who Subpart—Coffee wish to import plants, plant parts, or plant products that are not allowed im- 319.73–1 Definitions. 319.73–2 Products prohibited importation. portation under the conditions of this 319.73–3 Conditions for transit movement of part must file a request with the Ani- certain products through Puerto Rico or mal and Plant Health Inspection Serv- Hawaii. ice (APHIS) in order for APHIS to con- 319.73–4 Costs. sider whether the new commodity can be safely imported into the United Subpart—Cut Flowers States.
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