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§301.55 Restrictions on interstate movement of regulated articles.
Source: 74 FR 27073, June 8, 2009, unless otherwise noted.
No person may move interstate from any quarantined area any regulated article except in accordance with this subpart.1
Departmental permit. A document issued by the Administrator in which he or she affirms that interstate movement of the regulated article identified on the document is for scientific or experimental purposes and that the regulated article is eligible for interstate movement in accordance with §301.55-4(c).
Limited permit. A document in which an inspector or person operating under a compliance agreement affirms that the regulated article identified on the document is eligible for interstate movement in accordance with §301.55-5(b) only to a specified destination and only in accordance with specified conditions.
Quarantined area. Any State, or any portion of a State, listed in §301.55-3(c) or otherwise designated as a quarantined area in accordance with §301.55-3(b).
Regulated article. Any article listed in §301.55-2(a) or (b), or otherwise designated as a regulated article in accordance with §301.55-2(c).
(a) The South American cactus moth, in any living stage of its development.2
(c) The following areas are designated as quarantined areas: The States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina.
Any regulated article may be moved interstate from a quarantined area3 only if moved under the following conditions:
(a) With a certificate or limited permit issued and attached in accordance with §§301.555 and 301.55-8;
(1) The regulated article originated outside the quarantined area and is either moved in an enclosed vehicle or is completely enclosed by a covering (such as canvas, plastic, or closely woven cloth) adequate to prevent access by South American cactus moths while moving through the quarantined area; and
(c) Without a certificate or limited permit if the regulated articles are cactus pads and fruits for consumption from outside the quarantined area that are being moved in accordance with the protocols described in a compliance agreement (see §301.55-6(a)) to a commercial food warehouse or distribution center within the quarantined area and the regulated articles remain enclosed by a covering (such as canvas, plastic, or closely woven cloth) adequate to prevent access by South American cactus moths while within the quarantined area: and
(d) Without a certificate or limited permit if the regulated article is moved:
(a) An inspector4 may issue a certificate for the interstate movement of a regulated article if the inspector determines that:
(5) If the regulated article was moved into the premises from another premises in a quarantined area listed in §301.55-3, it was immediately placed inside the shadehouse or greenhouse and sprayed with Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki, carbaryl, spinosad, or imidaploprid within 24 hours.
(a) Any person engaged in growing, handling, or moving regulated articles may enter into a compliance agreement when an inspector determines that the person is aware of this subpart, agrees to comply with its provisions, and agrees to comply with all the provisions contained in the compliance agreement.5
(a) Any person (other than a person authorized to issue limited permits under §301.555(c)) who desires a certificate or limited permit to move a regulated article interstate must request an inspector6 to examine the articles as far in advance of the desired interstate movement as possible, but no less than 48 hours before the desired interstate movement.