[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 5, Parts 200 to 399]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR319.8-1]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 319--FOREIGN QUARANTINE NOTICES--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart--Foreign Cotton and Covers
 
Sec. 319.8-1  Definitions.

    For the purposes of the regulations in this subpart, the following 
words 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, not including yarn, thread and cloth; cottonseed hulls, 
cake, meal, and other cottonseed products, except oil; waste; and all 
other unmanufactured parts of cotton plants.
    (b) Seed cotton. Cotton as it comes from the field.
    (c) Cottonseed. Cottonseed from which the lint has been removed.
    (d) Lint. All forms of raw ginned cotton, either baled or unbaled, 
except linters and waste.
    (e) Linters. All forms of cotton fiber separated from cottonseed 
after the lint has been removed, excluding so-called 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 thread waste; and waste products derived from the milling of 
cottonseed. Gin trash is not within the definition of waste.
    (g) Gin trash. All of the material produced during the cleaning and 
ginning of seed cotton, bollies or snapped cotton except the lint, 
cottonseed, and gin waste.

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    (h) Covers. Second-hand burlap and other fabrics, shredded or 
otherwise, including any whole bag, any bag that has been slit open, and 
any part of a bag, which have been used, or are of the kinds ordinarily 
used, for containing cotton, grains (including grain products), field 
seeds, agricultural roots, rhizomes, tubers, or other underground crops. 
Burlap and other fabrics, when new or unused are excluded from this 
definition.
    (i) Uncompressed. Baled or packaged to a density not exceeding 
approximately 20 pounds per cubic foot.
    (j) Compressed. Compressed or pressed and baled or packaged to a 
density greater than approximately 20 pounds and less than approximately 
28 pounds per cubic foot.
    (k) Compressed to high density. Compressed or pressed and baled or 
packaged to a density of approximately 28 or more pounds per cubic foot.
    (l) Contamination (contaminate). Containing or bearing whole 
cottonseed or seed cotton or other material which may carry the pink 
bollworm, the golden nematode of potatoes, the flag smut disease, or 
other injurious plant diseases or insect pests. (The verb contaminate 
shall be construed accordingly.)
    (m) Samples. Samples of lint, linters, waste, cottonseed cake, and 
cottonseed meal, of the amount and character usually required for trade 
purposes.
    (n) United States. Any of the States, the District of Columbia, 
Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands of the United States.
    (o) North, northern. When used to designate ports of arrival, these 
terms mean the port of Norfolk, Virginia, and all Atlantic Coast ports 
north thereof, ports along the Canadian border, and Pacific Coast ports 
in the States of Washington and Oregon. When used in a geographic sense 
to designate areas or locations, these terms mean any State in which 
cotton is not grown commercially. However when cotton is grown 
commercially in certain portions of a State, as is the case in Illinois, 
Kansas, and Missouri, these terms include those portions of such State 
as may be determined by the Deputy Administrator of the Plant Protection 
and Quarantine Programs as remote from the main area of cotton 
production.
    (p) Approved areas of Mexico. Any areas of Mexico, other than those 
described in paragraphs (q) and (r) of this section, which are 
designated by the Deputy Administrator as areas in which cotton and 
cotton products are produced and handled under conditions comparable to 
those under which like cotton and cotton products are produced and 
handled in the generally infested pink bollworm regulated area in the 
United States.
    (q) West Coast of Mexico. The State of Sinaloa, the State of Sonora 
(except that part of the Imperial Valley lying between San Luis Mesa and 
the Colorado River), and the Southern Territory of Baja California, in 
Mexico.
    (r) Northwest Mexico. All of the State of Baja California, Mexico, 
and that part of the State of Sonora, Mexico, lying between San Luis 
Mesa and the Colorado River.
    (s) Treatment. Procedures administratively approved by the Deputy 
Administrator of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs for 
destroying infestations or infections of insect pests or plant diseases, 
such as fumigation, application of chemicals or dry or moist heat, or 
processing, utilization, or storage.
    (t) Permit. A form of authorization to allow the importation of 
cotton or covers in accordance with the regulations in this subpart.
    (u) Approved. Approved by the Deputy Administrator of the Plant 
Protection and Quarantine Programs.
    (v) Approved fumigation facilities. Approved vacuum fumigation plant 
at a port where an inspector is available to supervise the fumigation.
    (w) Utilization. Processing or manufacture, in lieu of fumigation at 
time of entry, at a mill or plant specifically approved by the Deputy 
Administrator of the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. \1\
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    \1\ A list of approved mills and plants may be obtained from the 
Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs, Room 710, U.S. Appraisers 
Stores, 408 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 02210.
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    (x) Authorized. Authorized by the Deputy Administrator of the Plant 
Protection and Quarantine Programs.

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    (y) Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. 
The Deputy Administrator of the Plant Protection and Quarantine 
Programs, or any officer or employee of the Plant Protection and 
Quarantine Programs to whom authority has heretofore been delegated or 
may hereafter be delegated to act in his stead.
    (z) Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. The Plant Protection 
and Quarantine Programs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, of 
the United States Department of Agriculture.
    (aa) Inspector. A properly identified employee of the U.S. 
Department of Agriculture or other person authorized by the Department 
to enforce the provisions of the Plant Quarantine Act.
    (bb) Person. Any individual, firm, corporation, company, society, or 
association, or any organized group of any of the foregoing.
    (cc) Root crop. The underground crop portions of any plants.
    (dd) Pink bollworm regulated area; generally infested pink bollworm 
regulated area. The pink bollworm regulated area consists of those 
States or parts thereof designated as regulated area in Administrative 
Instructions issued under Sec. 301.52-2 of this chapter. The generally 
infested pink bollworm regulated area is that part of the regulated area 
designated as generally infested in the said Administrative 
Instructions.
    (ee) Approved mill or plant. A mill or plant operating under a 
signed agreement with the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs 
required for approval of a mill or plant as specified in Sec. 319.8-
8(a)(2).

[24 FR 10788, Dec. 29, 1959, as amended at 27 FR 5389, June 7, 1962; 36 
FR 24917, Dec. 24, 1971; 37 FR 10554, May 25, 1972]

        Conditions of Importation and Entry of Cotton and Covers