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| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.1 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-1 Notice of quarantine. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan. 16, 2009, as amended at 74 FR 15641, Apr. 7, 2009; 84 FR 2428, Feb. 7, 2019] | (a) Under the authority of section 412 of the Plant Protection Act, the Secretary of Agriculture may prohibit or restrict the movement in interstate commerce of any plant or plant product if the Secretary determines that the prohibition or restriction is necessary to prevent the introduction into the United States or the dissemination within the United States of a plant pest or noxious weed. (b) The Secretary has determined that it is necessary to prohibit the interstate movement of cut flowers and fruits and vegetables and plants and portions of plants from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands except as provided in this subpart or as provided in “Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products” and “Subpart C—Sand, Soil, or Earth, with Plants from Territories and Districts” in this part. | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.10 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-10 Inspection of baggage, other personal effects, and cargo. | APHIS | (a) Offer for inspection by aircraft passengers. Passengers destined for movement by aircraft from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to any other State shall offer their carry-on baggage and other personal effects for inspection at the place marked for agricultural inspections, which will be located at the airport security checkpoint or the aircraft boarding gate, at the time they pass through the checkpoint or the gate. Passengers shall offer their check-in baggage for inspection at agricultural inspection stations prior to submitting their baggage to the check-in baggage facility. When an inspector has inspected and passed such baggage or personal effects, he or she shall apply a U.S. Department of Agriculture stamp, inspection sticker, or other identification to such baggage or personal effects to indicate that such baggage or personal effects have been inspected and passed as required. Passengers shall disclose any fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, or other articles that are requested to be disclosed by the inspector. When an inspection of a passenger's baggage or personal effects discloses an article in violation of the regulations in this part, the inspector shall seize the article. The passenger shall state his or her name and address to the inspector, and provide the inspector with corroborative identification. The inspector shall record the name and address of the passenger, the nature of the identification presented for corroboration, the nature of the violation, the types of articles involved, and the date, time, and place of the violation. (b) Offer for inspection by aircraft crew. Aircraft crew members destined for movement by aircraft from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to any other State, shall offer their baggage and personal effects for inspection at the inspection station designated for the employing airline not less than 20 minutes prior t… | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.11 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-11 Posting of warning notice and distribution of baggage declarations. | APHIS | (a) Before any aircraft or any ship, vessel, or other surface craft moving to Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, or American Samoa from Hawaii or any other territory or possession of the United States arrives in Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, or American Samoa, a baggage declaration, to be furnished by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, calling attention to the provisions of the Plant Protection Act and the quarantine and regulations in this subpart, must be distributed to each adult passenger. These baggage declarations shall be executed and signed by the passengers and shall be collected and delivered by the master or other responsible officer of the aircraft, ship, vessel, or other surface craft to the inspector on arrival at the quarantine or inspection area. (b) Every person owning or controlling any dock, harbor, or landing field in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands from which ships, vessels, other surface craft, or aircraft leave for ports in any other State shall post, and keep posted at all times, in one or more conspicuous places in passenger waiting rooms on or in said dock, harbor, or landing field a warning notice directing attention to the quarantine and regulations in this subpart. Every master, or other responsible officer of any ship, vessel, other surface craft, or aircraft leaving Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands destined to a port in any other State, shall similarly post, and keep posted at all times, such a warning notice in the ship, vessel, other surface craft, or aircraft under his charge. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.12 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-12 Movement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. | APHIS | Notwithstanding any other restrictions of this subpart, regulated articles may be moved if they are moved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for experimental or scientific purposes and are moved under conditions found by the Administrator to be adequate to prevent the spread of plant pests and diseases. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.13 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-13 Movement of frozen fruits and vegetables. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan 16, 2009, as amended at 83 FR 46638, Sept. 14, 2018] | Frozen fruits and vegetables may be certified for movement from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, into or through any other territory, State, or District of the United States in accordance with § 318.13-3. Such fruits and vegetables must be held at a temperature not higher than 20 °F during shipping and upon arrival in the continental United States, and in accordance with the requirements for the interstate movement of frozen fruits and vegetables in part 305 of this chapter. | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.14 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-14 Movement of processed fruits, vegetables, and other products. | APHIS | (a) Fruits, vegetables, and other products that are processed sufficiently as to preclude the survival of any live pests can be moved interstate from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. Those processed products which are approved for interstate movement from those States can be found in the fruits and vegetables manuals for those States. These manuals are available on the Internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/hawaii.pdf and http://www.aphis.usda.gov/import_export/plants/manuals/ports/downloads/puerto_rico.pdf. (b) Consignments of processed fruits, vegetables, or other products that have not been processed sufficiently as to be incapable of harboring fruit flies are subject to the interstate movement requirements which apply to the fruit, vegetable, or other product in its unprocessed state. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.15 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-15 Parcel post inspection. | APHIS | Inspectors are authorized to inspect, with the cooperation of the U.S. Postal Service, parcel post packages placed in the mails in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to determine whether such packages contain products whose movement is not authorized under this subpart, to examine any such products that are found for insect infestation, and to notify the postmaster in writing of any violations of this subpart that are found as a result of an inspection. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.16 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-16 Regulated articles from Guam. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan 16, 2009. Redeisgnated and amended at 83 FR 46638, Sept. 14, 2018] | (a)(1) Regulated articles, other than soil, may be moved from Guam into or through any other State only if they meet the strictest plant quarantine requirements in accordance with part 319 of this chapter for similar articles offered for entry into such States from the countries of East and Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, India, Japan, Korea, Laos, the northeastern provinces of Manchuria, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam, or the islands of the Central and South Pacific, including Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia, as well as Australia, New Zealand, and the Malay Archipelago, except requirements for permits, phytosanitary certificates, notices of arrival, and notices of consignment from port of arrival. Soil must meet the requirements of § 330.300 of this chapter. (2) Regulated articles that do not meet the requirements of paragraph (a)(1) of this section are prohibited movement from Guam into or through any other State. (b)(1) Regulated articles moved from Guam into or through any other State shall be subject to inspection at the port of first arrival in another part of the United States to determine whether they are free of plant pests and otherwise meet the requirements applicable to them under this subpart, and shall be subject to release, in accordance with § 330.105(a) of this chapter as if they were foreign arrivals. Such articles shall be released only if they meet all applicable requirements under this subpart. (2) A release shall be issued in writing unless the inspection involves small quantities of regulated articles, in which case a release may be issued orally by the inspector. | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.17 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-17 Cut flowers from Hawaii. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan 16, 2009. Redesignated at 83 FR 46638, Sept. 14, 2018] | (a) Except for cut blooms and leis of mauna loa and jade vine and except for cut blooms of gardenia not grown in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section, cut flowers may be moved interstate from Hawaii under limited permit, to a destination specified in the permit, directly from an establishment operated in accordance with the terms of a compliance agreement executed by the operator of the establishment, if the articles have not been exposed to infestation and they are not accompanied by any articles prohibited interstate movement under this subpart. (b) Cut blooms of gardenia may be moved interstate from Hawaii if grown and inspected in accordance with the provisions of this section. 4 4 Cut blooms of gardenia are also eligible for interstate movement with treatment in accordance with part 305 of this chapter. (1) The grower's production area must be inspected annually by an inspector and found free of green scale. If green scale is found during an inspection, a 2-month ban will be placed on the interstate movement of cut blooms of gardenia from that production area. Near the end of the 2 months, an inspector will reinspect the grower's production area to determine whether green scale is present. If reinspection determines that the production area is free of green scale, shipping may resume. If reinspection determines that green scale is still present in the production area, another 2-month ban on shipping will be placed on the interstate movement of gardenia from that production area. Each ban will be followed by reinspection in the manner specified, and the production area must be found free of green scale prior to interstate movement. (2) The grower must establish a buffer area surrounding gardenia production areas. The buffer area must extend 20 feet from the edge of the production area. Within the buffer area, the growing of gardenias and the following green scale host plants is prohibited: Ixora, ginger ( Alpinia purpurata ), plumeria, coffee, rambutan, litchi, guava, citrus, anthurium, avocad… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.2 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-2 Definitions. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan 16, 2009, as amended at 83 FR 46637, Sept. 14, 2018] | Administrator. The Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), U.S. Department of Agriculture, or any other employee of APHIS to whom authority has been delegated to act in the Administrator's stead. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Certification (certified). A type of authorization, issued by an inspector, evidencing freedom from infestation, to allow the movement of certain regulated articles in accordance with the regulations in this subpart. “Certified” shall be construed accordingly. Commercial consignment. A lot of fruits or vegetables that an inspector identifies as having been produced for sale or distribution in mass markets. Such identification will be based on a variety of indicators, including, but not limited to: Quantity of produce, type of packaging, identification of grower and packinghouse on the packaging, and documents consigning the fruits or vegetables to a wholesaler or retailer. Compliance agreement. Any agreement to comply with stipulated conditions as prescribed under § 318.13-3 or § 318.13-4 or § 305.34 of this chapter, executed by any person to facilitate the interstate movement of regulated articles under this subpart. Consignment. A quantity of plants, plant products, and/or other articles, including fruits or vegetables, being moved from one country to another and covered, when required, by a single certificate or limited permit (a consignment may be composed of one or more commodities or lots). Continental United States. The 48 contiguous States, Alaska, and the District of Columbia. Cut flower. Any cut blooms, fresh foliage, and dried decorative plant material customarily used in the florist trade and not for planting; and being the severed portion of a plant, including the inflorescence, and any parts of the plant attached thereto, in a fresh state. Disinfection (disinfect and disinfected). The application to parts or all of a ship,… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.3 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-3 General requirements for all regulated articles. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan. 16, 2009, as amended at 75 FR 4249, Jan. 26, 2010] | All regulated articles that are allowed movement under this subpart must be moved in accordance with the following requirements, except as specifically provided otherwise in this subpart. (a) Freedom from plant debris. All regulated articles moved under this subpart must be free from plant debris. (b) Certification. Certification may be issued for the movement of regulated articles under the following conditions: (1) Certification on basis of inspection or nature of lot involved. Regulated articles may be certified when they have been inspected by an inspector and found apparently free from infestation and infection, or without such inspection when the inspector determines that the lot for consignment is of such a nature that no danger of infestation or infection is involved. (i) Persons intending to move any articles that may be certified must contact the local Plant Protection and Quarantine office as far as possible in advance of the contemplated date of shipment in order to request an inspection. (ii) Persons intending to move any articles that may be certified must prepare, handle, and safeguard such articles from infestation or reinfestation, and assemble them at such points as the inspector may designate, placing them so that inspection may be readily made. (2) Certification on basis of treatment. (i) Regulated articles for which treatments are approved underpart 305 of this chapter may be certified if such treatments have been applied in accordance with part 305 of this chapter and if the articles were handled after such treatment in accordance with a compliance agreement executed by the applicant for certification or under the supervision of an inspector. (ii) Regulated articles certified after treatment in accordance with part 305 of this chapter that are taken aboard any ship, vessel, other surface craft, or aircraft must be segregated and protected in a manner as required by the inspector. (c) Limited permits. (1) Limited permits 1 may be issued by an inspector for the movement… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.4 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-4 Authorization of certain fruits and vegetables for interstate movement. | APHIS | [83 FR 46637, Sept. 14, 2018] | (a) Determination by the Administrator. No fruit or vegetable is authorized for interstate movement from Hawaii or the territories unless the Administrator has determined that the risk posed by each quarantine pest associated with the fruit or vegetable can be reasonably mitigated by the application of one or more phytosanitary measures designated by the Administrator. (b) Designated phytosanitary measures. (1) The fruits and vegetables are subject to phytosanitary treatments, which could include, but are not limited to, pest control treatments in the field or growing site, and post-harvest treatments. (2) The fruits and vegetables are subject to growing area pest mitigations, which could include, but are not limited to, detection surveys, trapping requirements, pest exclusionary structures, and field inspections. (3) The fruits and vegetables are subject to safeguarding and movement mitigations, which could include, but are not limited to, safeguarded transport, box labeling, limited distribution, insect-proof boxes, and importation as commercial consignments only. (4) The fruits and vegetables are subject to administrative mitigations, which could include, but are not limited to, registered fields or orchards, registered growing sites, registered packinghouses, inspection in the State of origin by an inspector, and operational workplan monitoring. (5) The fruits and vegetables are subject to any other measures deemed appropriate by the Administrator. (c) Authorized fruits and vegetables —(1) Comprehensive list. The name and origin of all fruits and vegetables authorized for interstate movement under this section, as well as the applicable requirements for their movement, may be found on the internet at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/planthealth/complete-list-of-electronic-manuals. (2) Fruits and vegetables authorized for interstate movement prior to October 15, 2018. Fruits and vegetables that were authorized for interstate movement under this subpart as of October 15, 2018 may conti… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.5 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-5 Pest-free areas. | APHIS | Certain fruits or vegetables may be moved interstate provided that the fruits or vegetables originate from an area that is free of a specific pest or pests. In some cases, fruits or vegetables may only be moved interstate if the area of origin is free of all plant pests that attack the fruits or vegetables. In other cases, fruits or vegetables may be moved interstate if the area of origin is free of one or more plant pests that attack the fruit or vegetable and the risk posed by the remaining plant pests that attack the fruit or vegetable is mitigated by other specific phytosanitary measures contained in the regulations in this subpart. (a) Application of standards for pest-free areas. APHIS will make a determination of an area's pest-free status based on information provided by the State. The information used to make this determination will include trapping and surveillance data, survey protocols, and protocols for actions to be performed upon detection of a pest. (b) Survey protocols. APHIS must approve the survey protocol used to determine and maintain pest-free status, as well as protocols for actions to be performed upon detection of a pest. Pest-free areas are subject to audit by APHIS to verify their status. (c) Determination of pest freedom. (1) For an area to be considered free of a specified pest for the purposes of this subpart, the Administrator must determine, and announce in a notice published in the Federal Register for a public comment period of 60 days, that the area meets the criteria of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. (2) The Administrator will announce his or her decision in a subsequent Federal Register notice. If appropriate, APHIS will allow movement of the regulated article from a pest-free area because: (i) No comments were received on the notice or (ii) The comments on the notice did not affect the overall conclusions of the notice and the Administrator's determination of risk. (d) Decertification of pest-free areas; reinstatement. If a pest is detected in an a… | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.6 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-6 Transit of fruits and vegetables from Hawaii or the territories into or through the continental United States. | APHIS | [74 FR 2775, Jan 16, 2009, as amended at 84 FR 2428, Feb. 7, 2019] | Fruits and vegetables from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands that are otherwise prohibited interstate movement into the continental United States by this subpart may transit the continental United States en route to a foreign destination when moved in accordance with this section. (a) Transit permit. (1) A transit permit is required for the arrival, unloading, and movement through the continental United States of fruits and vegetables otherwise prohibited by this subpart from being moved through the continental United States from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. Application for a transit permit may be made in writing or with PPQ Form 586. 2 The transit permit application must include the following information: 2 PPQ Form 586 can be obtained from PPQ Permit Services or at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/plant_health/permits/transit.shtml . Applications for transit permits should be submitted to USDA, APHIS, PPQ Permit Services, 4700 River Road Unit 136, Riverdale, MD 20737 or through e-permits http://www.aphis.usda.gov/permits/learn_epermits.shtml. (i) The specific types of fruits and vegetables to be shipped (only scientific or English common names are acceptable); (ii) The means of conveyance to be used to transport the fruit or vegetable through the continental United States; (iii) The port of arrival in the continental United States, and the location of any subsequent stop; (iv) The location of, and the time needed for, any storage in the continental United States; (v) Any location in the continental United States where the fruits or vegetables are to be transloaded; (vi) The means of conveyance to be used for transporting the fruits or vegetables from the port of arrival in the continental United States to the port of export; (vii) The estimated time necessary to accomplish exportation, from arrival at the port of arrival in the continental United States … | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.7 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-7 Products as ships' stores or in the possession of passengers or crew. | APHIS | (a) In the possession of passengers or crew members. Small quantities of fruits, vegetables, or cut flowers subject to the quarantine and regulations in this subpart, when loose and free of packing materials, may be taken aboard any ship, vessel, or other surface craft by passengers or members of the crew without inspection and certification in the State of origin. However, if such articles are not eligible for certification under § 318.13-3, they must be entirely consumed or disposed of before arrival within the territorial waters of the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. (b) As ships' stores or decorations. Fruits, vegetables, or cut flowers subject to the quarantine and regulations in this subpart may be taken aboard a ship, vessel, or other surface craft in Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands without inspection or certification. Fruits, vegetables, and cut flowers that are so taken aboard such a carrier must be either: (1) Entirely consumed or removed from the ship, vessel, or other surface craft before arrival within the territorial waters of the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or any other territory or possession of the United States; or (2) In the case of a surface carrier, retained aboard such carrier under seal or otherwise disposed of subject to safeguards equivalent to those imposed on other prohibited or restricted products by paragraphs (b) and (c) of § 352.10 of this chapter. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.8 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-8 Articles and persons subject to inspection. | APHIS | In addition to the inspection requirements in §§ 318.13-9 and 318.13-10, persons, means of conveyance (including ships, other oceangoing craft, and aircraft), baggage, cargo, and any other articles, that are destined for movement, are moving, or have been moved from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to a destination elsewhere in the United States are subject to agricultural inspection at the port of departure, the port of arrival, or any other authorized port. If an inspector finds any article prohibited movement by the quarantine and regulations of this subpart, he or she, taking the least drastic action, shall order the return of the article to the place of origin, or the exportation of the article, under safeguards satisfactory to him or her, or otherwise dispose of it, in whole or part, to comply with the quarantine and regulations of this subpart. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.1.19.9 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | A | Subpart A—Regulated Articles From Hawaii and the Territories | § 318.13-9 Inspection and disinfection of means of conveyance. | APHIS | (a) Inspection of aircraft prior to departure. No person shall move any aircraft from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to any other State unless the person moving the aircraft has contacted an inspector and offered the inspector the opportunity to inspect the aircraft prior to departure and the inspector has informed the person proposing to move the aircraft that the aircraft may depart. (b) Inspection of aircraft moving to Guam. Any person who has moved an aircraft from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to Guam shall contact an inspector and offer the inspector the opportunity to inspect the aircraft upon the aircraft's arrival in Guam. (c) Inspection of ships upon arrival. Any person who has moved a ship or other oceangoing craft from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the U.S. Virgin Islands to any other State shall contact an inspector and offer the inspector the opportunity to inspect the ship or other oceangoing craft upon its arrival. (d) Disinfection of means of conveyance. If an inspector finds that a means of conveyance is infested with or contains plant pests, and the inspector orders disinfection of the means of conveyance, then the person in charge or in possession of the means of conveyance shall disinfect the means of conveyance and its cargo in accordance with an approved method contained in part 305 of this chapter under the supervision of an inspector and in a manner prescribed by the inspector, prior to any movement of the means of conveyance or its cargo. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.19.1 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47 Notice of quarantine. | APHIS | [24 FR 10777, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 66 FR 21054, Apr. 27, 2001] | (a) The Secretary of Agriculture having previously quarantined Hawaii and Puerto Rico on account of the pink bollworm of cotton (Pectinophora gossypiella Saunders) and the cotton blister mite (Eriophyes gossypii Banks), insect pests new to and not widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the United States, now determines that it is necessary to extend the quarantine to prevent the spread of these insects from the Virgin Islands of the United States, where they are known to occur. (b) Under the authority of sections 411, 412, 414, and 434 of the Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7711, 7712, 7714, and 7754), Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States are quarantined to prevent the spread of the aforementioned insect pests. (c) All parts and products of plants of the genus Gossypium, such as seeds including seed cotton; cottonseed; cotton lint, linters, and other forms of cotton fiber; cottonseed hulls, cake, meal, and other cottonseed products, except oil; cotton waste; and all other unmanufactured parts of cotton plants; and all second-hand burlap and other fabric which have been used, or are of the kinds ordinarily used, for wrapping or containing cotton, are hereby prohibited movement from the Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States into or through any other State, Territory or District of the United States, in manner or method or under conditions other than those prescribed in the regulations hereinafter made or amendments thereto: Provided, That whenever the Deputy Administrator of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs shall find that existing conditions as to the pest risk involved in the movement of the articles to which the regulations supplemental hereto apply, make it safe to modify, by making less stringent, the restrictions contained in any such regulations, he shall set forth and publish such findings in administrative instructions, specifying the manner in which the regulations should be made less stringent, whereupon such modificatio… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.19.2 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47a Administrative instructions relating to Guam. | APHIS | The plants, products and articles specified in § 318.47(c) may be moved from Hawaii into or through Guam without restriction under this subpart. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.21.3 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47-1 Definitions. | APHIS | For the purpose of the regulations in this subpart the following words, names, and terms shall be construed, respectively, to mean: (a) Cotton. Parts and products of plants of the genus Gossypium, including seed cotton; cottonseed; cotton lint, linters and other forms of cotton fiber; cottonseed hulls, cake, meal, and other cottonseed products, except oil; cotton waste; and all other unmanufactured parts of cotton plants; and second-hand burlap and other fabric which have been used, or are of the kinds ordinarily used, for wrapping or containing cotton. (b) Seed cotton. The unginned lint and seed admixture, just as it is picked from the cotton boll. (c) Cottonseed. The seed of the cotton plant, either separated from the lint or as a component part of seed cotton. (d) Lint. All forms of raw or unmanufactured ginned cotton, either baled or unbaled, including all cotton fiber, except linters, which has not been woven or spun, or otherwise manufactured. (e) Linters. All forms of unmanufactured cotton fiber separated from cottonseed after the lint has been removed, including that form referred to as “hull fiber.” (f) Waste. All forms of cotton waste derived from the manufacture of cotton lint, in any form or under any trade designation, including gin waste; and waste products derived from the milling of cottonseed. (g) Seedy waste. Picker waste, gin waste, and oil mill waste, and any other cotton by-products capable of carrying a high percentage of cottonseed. (h) Clean waste. Wastes derived from the processing of lint in machines after the card machine, including card strips but not card fly. (i) Bale covers. Second-hand burlap and other second-hand fabric by whatever trade designation, which have been used, or are of the kinds ordinarily used, for wrapping or otherwise containing cotton. Burlap and other fabric of the kinds ordinarily used for wrapping cotton, when new or unused, are excluded from this definition. (j) Certificate ( certification, certified ). A type of authorization, ev… | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.21.4 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47-2 Articles the movement of which is prohibited or regulated. | APHIS | (a) Articles prohibited movement. The movement of seed cotton, cottonseed, and seedy waste, when unfumigated, is prohibited except as provided in § 318.47-3(b)(2). (b) Articles the movement of which is regulated. Lint; linters; waste; seed cotton; cottonseed; cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal; and bale covers may be moved upon compliance with the conditions prescribed in § 318.47-3. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.21.5 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47-3 Conditions governing the issuance of certificates and permits. | APHIS | [24 FR 10777, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 75 FR 4251, Jan. 26, 2010] | (a) Fumigated lint; linters; waste; seed cotton; cottonseed; cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal; and bale covers. Lint; linters; waste; seed cotton; cottonseed; cottonseed hulls, cake, and meal; and bale covers, fumigated in the Territory or District of origin in accordance with part 305 of this chapter and so certified, are allowed unrestricted movement to any port. (b) Unfumigated lint, linters, waste, and bale covers. (1) Unfumigated Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, or Virgin Islands of the United States lint, linters, waste other than seedy waste, and bale covers will be allowed to move under permit, by all-water route, for entry only at the ports of Norfolk, Baltimore, New York, Boston, San Francisco, and Seattle, or other port of arrival designated in the permit, and at such designated port of arrival shall become subject to the regulations governing the handling of cotton imported from foreign countries. (2) Fumigation may be waived and certificates issued for lint, linters, and waste which have been determined by an inspector of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs to have been so manufactured or processed by bleaching, dyeing, or other means, as to have removed all seeds, or to have destroyed all insect life therein. (c) Cottonseed cake and meal. (1) Cottonseed cake and meal which have been inspected in the Territory or District of origin and certified by an inspector of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs as being free from contamination with whole, uncrushed cottonseed, will be allowed unrestricted movement to any port. (2) Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, and Virgin Islands of the United States cottonseed cake and meal, when neither fumigated nor inspected in accordance with the provisions of this section, will be allowed entry under permit through any port at which the services of an inspector are available, subject to examination by an inspector for freedom from contamination with uncrushed cottonseed. If found to be free from such contamination, the cottonseed cake or meal may be released fr… | ||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.2.21.6 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | B | Subpart B—Territorial Cotton, Cottonseed, and Cottonseed Products | § 318.47-4 Shipments by the Department of Agriculture. | APHIS | Cotton may be moved by the Department of Agriculture for experimental or scientific purposes under such conditions as may be prescribed by the Deputy Administrator of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs, which conditions may include clearance through the New Crops Research Branch of the Plant Science Research Division, Agricultural Research Service. | |||||
| 7:7:5.1.1.1.5.3.21.1 | 7 | Agriculture | III | 318 | PART 318—STATE OF HAWAII AND TERRITORIES QUARANTINE NOTICES | C | Subpart C—Sand, Soil, or Earth, with Plants from Territories and Districts | § 318.60 Notice of quarantine. | APHIS | [24 FR 10777, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 66 FR 21054, Apr. 27, 2001; 83 FR 11855, Mar. 19, 2018; 84 FR 29957, June 25, 2019] | (a) The Secretary of Agriculture, having previously quarantined Hawaii and Puerto Rico to prevent the spread to other parts of the United States, by means of sand, soil, or earth about the roots of plants, of immature stages of certain dangerous insects, including Phyllophaga spp. (White grubs), Phytalus sp., and Adoretus sp., and of several species of termites or white ants, new to and not heretofore widely prevalent or distributed within and throughout the United States, now determines that it is necessary also to quarantine the Virgin Islands of the United States to prevent the spread of such dangerous insects from said Virgin Islands. (b) Under the authority of sections 411, 412, 414, and 434 of the Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7711, 7712, 7714, and 7754), Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States are quarantined to prevent the spread of the aforementioned dangerous insects. (c) Sand (other than clean ocean sand), soil, or earth around the roots of plants must not be shipped, offered for shipment to a common carrier, received for transportation or transported by a common carrier, or carried, transported, moved, or allowed to be moved by any person from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands of the United States into or through any other State, Territory, or District of the United States: Provided, That the prohibitions in this paragraph (c) do not apply to the movement of soil from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands other than that soil around the roots of plants; movement of soil that is not around the roots of plants is regulated under part 330 of this chapter: Provided further, That the prohibitions of this section shall not apply to the movement of such products in either direction between Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the United States: Provided further, That such prohibitions shall not prohibit the movement of such products by the United States Department of Agriculture for scientific or experimental purposes, nor prohibit the movement of sand, soil,… |
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