Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/7/322.10
Timestamp: 2018-09-24 06:19:13
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 322', '§ 322', '§ 322', '§ 322', '§ 322', '§ 322', '§ 281', '§ 7702', '§ 7711', '§ 7712', '§ 7712', '§ 7713', '§ 7714', '§ 7715', '§ 7716', '§ 7717', '§ 7718', '§ 7719', '§ 7720', '§ 7721', '§ 7731', '§ 7732', '§ 7733', '§ 7735', '§ 7736', '§ 7751', '§ 7752', '§ 7753', '§ 7754', '§ 7755', '§ 7756', '§ 7757', '§ 7758', '§ 7759', '§ 7760', '§ 7761', '§\u202f10007', '§ 7771', '§ 7772', '§ 7781', '§ 7782', '§ 7783', '§ 7784', '§ 7785', '§ 7786', 'art 322']

7 CFR 322.10 - Inspection; refusal of entry. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 7 › Subtitle B › Chapter III › Part 322 › Subpart B › Section 322.10
7 CFR 322.10 - Inspection; refusal of entry.
§ 322.10 Inspection; refusal of entry.
(a) Shipments of honeybees, honeybee germ plasm, and bees other than honey bees imported into the United States under this subpart will be inspected at the port of entry in the United States for:
(1) Proper documentation (see § 322.6);
(2) Timely notice of arrival (see § 322.7); and
(3) Adequate packaging (see § 322.8).
(b) If, upon inspection, any shipment fails to meet the requirements of this part, that shipment will be refused entry into the United States. In accordance with § 322.2(c), the inspector will offer you, or in your absence the shipper, the opportunity to immediately export any refused shipments. If you, or in your absence the shipper, decline to immediately export the shipment, we will destroy the shipment at your expense.
§ 281 - Honeybee importation
§ 7702 - Definitions
§ 7711 - Regulation of movement of plant pests
§ 7712 - Regulation of movement of plants, plant products, biological control organisms, noxious weeds, articles, and means of conveyance
§ 7712a - Reduction in backlog of agricultural export petitions
§ 7713 - Notification and holding requirements upon arrival
§ 7714 - General remedial measures for new plant pests and noxious weeds
§ 7715 - Declaration of extraordinary emergency and resulting authorities
§ 7716 - Recovery of compensation for unauthorized activities
§ 7717 - Control of grasshoppers and Mormon crickets
§ 7718 - Certification for exports
§ 7719 - Methyl bromide
§ 7720 - National plan for control and management of Sudden Oak Death
§ 7721 - Plant pest and disease management and disaster prevention
§ 7731 - Inspections, seizures, and warrants
§ 7732 - Collection of information
§ 7733 - Subpoena authority
§ 7735 - Enforcement actions of Attorney General
§ 7736 - Court jurisdiction
§ 7751 - Cooperation
§ 7752 - Buildings, land, people, claims, and agreements
§ 7753 - Reimbursable agreements
§ 7754 - Regulations and orders
§ 7755 - Protection for mail handlers
§ 7756 - Preemption
§ 7757 - Severability
§ 7758 - Repeal of superseded laws
§ 7759 - Fees for inspection of plants for exporting or transiting
§ 7760 - State terminal inspection; transmission of mailed packages for State inspection; nonmailable matter; punishment for violations; rules and regulations by United States Postal Service
§ 7761 - Repealed. Pub. L. 113–79, title X, § 10007(c), Feb. 7, 2014, 128 Stat. 947
§ 7771 - Authorization of appropriations
§ 7772 - Transfer authority
§ 7781 - Definitions
§ 7782 - Establishment of program
§ 7783 - Grants to weed management entities
§ 7784 - Agreements
§ 7785 - Relationship to other programs
§ 7786 - Authorization of appropriations
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 7 CFR Part 322 after this date.
79 FR 19805 - Consolidation of Permit Procedures; Denial and Revocation of Permits
FR Doc. 2014-08095
Docket No. APHIS-2011-0085
78 FR 37481 - Consolidation of Permit Procedures; Denial and Revocation of Permits
FR Doc. 2013-14638
We will consider all comments that we receive on or before August 20, 2013.
We are proposing to consolidate the regulations concerning the issuance of permits for the importation and interstate movement of a wide variety of regulated plants, plant products, and other articles. We would also make corresponding changes to the regulations concerning permits for the importation and interstate movement of noxious weeds and the importation of honeybees and other beekeeping articles. We are also proposing to include new provisions in our regulations for the denial of a permit and the revocation of a permit once issued. These changes would make our permit procedures more transparent and easier to use, allow us to evaluate a permit application more quickly and thoroughly, and help us hold permittees accountable for complying with permit conditions.