Federal Register - March 11, 1948
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Washington, Thursday, March 11, 1948
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
Chapter III Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Department of Agriculture B. E. P . Q. 566
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Q u a r a n t in e N o t ic e s
MEXICAN FRUITFLY PERMIT REQUIREMENTS
PARTIALLY WAIVED FOR LOT SHIPMENTS OF
CITRUS FRUITS
In the regulations supplemental to Notice of Quarantine No. 64 on account of the Mexican fruitfly t7 CFR, 1945
Supp., 301.64 to 301.64-7, incl., 301.64r-3
a, among other requirements, states that grapefruits, oranges, and other citrus fruits, except lemons and sour limes, shall not be moved interstate from a regulated area unless every crate, box, or other container of such host fruits has attached a valid shipping permit. In addition to the shipping permit every shipment of six or more crates, boxes, or other containers of citrus fruits moved interstate shall be accompanied by a master permit
Provision is made in the quarantine for the issuance of administrative instructions by the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine to modify the restric tions of the regulations when such action may be taken without risk of spread of the Mexican fruitfly.
It has been found that the number of individualcontainers to be shipped from the regulated area this year requires a reconsideration of the permit require ments for each such container. For the purpose of keeping the certificate re quirements within reasonable limits, it is necessary to modify, for part at least of the present shipping season, the re quirement that every container in ship ments of six or more containers shall have attached a valid shipping permit.
During this period such a lot shipment will be considered adequately covered by permit if accompanied only by the master permit. Natural conditions are such that this limited modification of permit requirements will not be attended by risk of spreading infestation.
In order to be of maximum benefit in conserving certificates, it is necessary that this modification be effected at once.
For this reason it is found upon good
cause, pursuant to the provisions of sec tion 4 of the Administrative Procedure Act 60 Stat. 238, that notice and public procedure on these instructions are un necessary, impracticable, and contrary to the public interest. Inasmuch as these instructions relieve restrictions hereto fore imposed, they are within the excep tion in section 4 c of the Administra tive Procedure Act and may properly be made effective less than 30 days after their publication in the F ederal R e g is t e r .
301.64-3g Administrative instruc tions partially modifying permit require ments for interstate movement of lot shipments of citrus fruit from the regu lated area. Having determined, pursuant to the second provision in the quarantine in 7 CFR 1945 Supp. 301.64, that such action may be taken without risk of spread of the Mexican fruitfly, the Chief of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine hereby modifies by waiving, until further notice, but not beyond the end of the 1948 citrus fruit shipping sea son, the requirement contained in 301.64-3 a of the regulations supplemental to said quarantine, that a shipping per mit shall accompany each container in shipments of six or more containers, such waiver to be effective March 6, 1948. A
master permit accompanying each such lot shipment will be deemed adequate.
Sec. 8,37 Stat. 3l8,39 Stat. 1165,44 Stat.
250; 7 U. S. C. 161; 7 CFR, 1945 Supp., 301.64-3 a
Done at Washington, D. C., this 26th day of February 1948.
sea l P. N. A n n a n d , Chief, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine.
F. R . Doc. 48-2181; F ile d , M ar. 10, 1948;
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Agriculture Department
See also Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.
Proposed rule making:
Milk handling:
Cincinnati, Ohio, area------- _
Columbus, Ohio, area--------Dayton - Springfield, Ohio, a re a __________________
Toledo, Ohio, area____ :
Tri-State area 3 documents _
Rules and regulations:
Sugar quotas for 1948------------
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Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Bahnsen, Doris -------------Bloethner, Gustave -----------Bohnsack, Charlotte -----Clement, Marguerite---------Loeb, Rene, and Nelly Herz Meyer, Felix-------------------Wiln, Charles Henry--------Zipper, Emil--------------- :-----
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Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Commendation ribbon---------1305
Transportation of individuals;
discharge on account of fraudulent enlistment--------- 1305
Entomology and Plant Quaran tine Bureau
Rules and regulations:
Domestic quarantine notices;, Mexican fruitfly permit re- .
quirements partially waived for lot shipments of citrus fruits________________ - 1303
Federar Power Commission
Chapter Vili Production and Market ing Administration Sugar Branch G e n e ra l S u g a r Q u o ta R e g u la tio n s , S eries 10, No. 1, A m d t. 1
P ar t 821-t-S ugar Q u o t a s SUGAR QUOTAS FOR 1948
By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of Agriculture by the Sugar Act C o n tin u e d o n n e x t p ag e
Notices :
Hidden Falls Lumber Mills and Cliff Richmond Lumber Co.;
approval of transfer of license major___________ :--------- 1310
Food and Drug Administration
Rules and regulations:
Penicillinor streptomycincontaining drugs, certifica tion of batches; procaine pen icillin in oil___________ - 1305
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