Federal Register - February 2, 1945
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VOLUME 10
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NUMBER 24
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Washington Friday February 2 , 1945
Regulations TITLE 7AGRICULTURE
Chapter IIIBureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine B. E. P. Q.Cotton Reg. 6, Arndt. 5
P art 321 R estricted E n try O rders SUBPART FOREIGN COTTON LINT
Modification of rules and regulations governing the importation of cotton and cotton wrappings into the United States.
Introductory note. Present informa tion indicates that the importation of linters and hull fiber Compressed to high density, handled under sanitary require ments, and promptly manufactured into cellulose will involve no appreciable pest risk. Regulation 6 of the rules and regu lations governing the importation of cot ton and cotton wrappings into the United States is therefore amended to provide for such importations at maritime ports without disinfection as a condition of entry but under an agreement calling for prompt utilization and the collec tion and disposal of bale covers, wastage, and debris at the plant, to the satisfac tion of an inspector of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine.
Pursuant to the authority conferred by the Plant Quarantine Act of August 20, 1912, as amended 37 Stat. 316; 7
U.S.C. 1940 ed. 159, 321.107 of the sub part entitled Foreign Cotton Lint, of Part 321, Chapter III, Title 7, Code of Federal Regulations Regulation 6 of the regulations governing the importation of cotton and cotton wrappings into the United States, revised February 24, 1923, as amended effective May 1, 1924, is hereby further amended to read as follows;
321.107 Disinfection a condition O
entry. Imported cotton must be disin fected, as a condition of entry, to thi satisfaction and under the supervision oi an inspector. Such cotton may be re leased to the permittee for such disinfec tion within the limits of the port of entrj at a plant approved by the Department oi Agriculture upon the giving of a bond on customs Form 7551, 7553, or other appro priate form to insure that the cotton is disinfected under the supervision and tc
the satisfaction of an inspector or re CONTENTS
turned to customs custody when de REGULATIONS
AND NOTICES
manded by the collector of customs.1
The cotton shall not be moved from the Alien P roperty Custodian:
Page limits of the port of entry nor shall any General orders, time of effec bale or other container thereof be broken tiveness of vesting orders 1363
or opened for sampling until so author Vesting orders, etc.:
ized by an inspector: Provided, That cot 1409
Beindorff, Fritz____________
ton which has been so manufactured as Dekanski, Leon M__________
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to have eliminated all seed, including Dorner, Hermann I. A_____
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cotton known as card strips and thread Galbarini, Antonio_________
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Waste and other cotton which can be de Hejcmann, Rudolf_________
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termined as having been so manufac Korting, Johann H. E ______ 1412
tured or which has been so processed by Larson, Lewis______________
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bleaching or dyeing as to have destroyed Lingner-Werke, A. G_______
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all insect life, will be inspected on arrival Loddesol, Dr. Aasulv________
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at the port of entryand, if found to com Mayer, Edmund, and Edmund ply as to grade with the? requirements of Mayer & Co_____________ 1411
this proviso and with the marking con Minami Manshu Tetsudo Kaditions required in 321.105 Regulation bushiki Kaisha________
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4, will be released from further restric Schaumburg, Hermann__ _
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tion under the regulations in this sub Schrader, Karl______________ 1411
part: Provided further, That the classes Siemens & Halske, A. G_____ 1410
of raw or unmanufactured cotton known Universelle Cigarettenmaas linters and hull fiber, when imported schinen-Fabrik, J . C.
through maritime ports specified in the Muller and Co_________
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permits in bales compressed to a density Civil Aeronautics B oard:
of at least 35 pounds per cubic foot and Pennsylvania-Central Airlines in quantity sufficient for carlot move Corp., scheduled nonstop ment, may be released without disinfec operation between Detroit, tion as a condition of entry, for forward Mich., and Chicago, 111___ 1363
ing for manufacture into cellulose to des Coast Guard:
ignated plants that have executed agree Approval of equipment_______
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ments that they will utilize imported lint E ntomology and P lant Quaran ers and hull fiber promptly, and that the tine B ureau:
collection and disposal of bale covers, Cotton and cotton wrappings, wastage, and debris, including the clean importation into U. S_____
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ing of cars and other sanitary require Geological Survey:
ments, will be carried out to the satis Columbia River, Wash., land faction of an inspector of the Bureau of withdrawal for power site Entomology and Plant Quarantine.
purposes Corr._________
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Upon completion of disinfection of im I nterstate Commerce Commission:
Reconsignment permits:
ported cotton in compliance with this Apples:
section, such cotton shall be marked un Chicago, 111_____________
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der the supervision of an inspector in dicating such disinfection and may Minneapolis, Minn_______ 1407
Carrots, Chicago, Ilk ______ 1407
thereafter be distributed, forwarded, or Cauliflower:
shipped without restriction under the Buffalo, N. Y _____________ 1408
regulations in this subpart. Cotton held Chicago, 111_____________
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by a permittee for disinfection under the Celery, Chicago 111-________ 1406
provisions of this section must be stored Lettuce:
under conditions approved by an in spector.
Chicago, 111_____________
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Fort Worth, Tex_________
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Onions, Chicago, 111________
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See 12.12 c 19 CPR, Cum. Supp.
Custom Regulations of the United States, Oranges, Chicago, 111. 2 doc Edition of 1943.
uments _______________
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