[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: 7CFR340.1]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
 PART 340--INTRODUCTION OF ORGANISMS AND PRODUCTS ALTERED OR PRODUCED THROUGH GENETIC ENGINEERING WHICH ARE PLANT PESTS OR WHICH THERE IS REASON TO BELIEVE ARE PLANT PESTS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 340.1  Definitions.

    Terms used in the singular form in this part shall be construed as 
the plural, and vice versa, as the case may demand. The following terms, 
when used in this part, shall be construed, respectively, to mean:
    Administrator. The Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health 
Inspection Service (APHIS) or any other employee of APHIS to whom 
authority has been or may be delegated to act in the Administrator's 
stead.
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). An agency of the 
United States Department of Agriculture.
    Antecedent organism. An organism that has already been the subject 
of a determination of nonregulated status by APHIS under Sec. 340.6, and 
that is used as a reference for comparison to the regulated article 
under consideration under these regulations.
    Courtesy permit. A written permit issued by the Administrator, in 
accordance with Sec. 340.4(h).
    Donor organism. The organism from which genetic material is obtained 
for transfer to the recipient organism.
    Environment. All the land, air, and water; and all living organisms 
in association with land, air and water.
    Expression vector. A cloning vector designed so that a coding 
sequence inserted at a particular site will be transcribed and 
translated into protein.
    Genetic engineering. The genetic modification of organisms by 
recombinant DNA techniques.
    Inspector. Any employee of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, or other person, authorized by 
the Administrator, in accordance with law to enforce the provisions of 
this part.
    Interstate. From any State into or through any other State.
    Introduce or introduction. To move into or through the United 
States, to release into the environment, to move interstate, or any 
attempt thereat.
    Move (moving, movement). To ship, offer for shipment, offer for 
entry, import, receive for transportation, carry, or otherwise transport 
or move, or allow to be moved into, through, or within the United 
States.
    Organism. Any active, infective, or dormant stage or life form of an 
entity characterized as living, including vertebrate and invertebrate 
animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, mycoplasmas, mycoplasma-like 
organisms, as well as entities such as viroids, viruses, or any entity 
characterized as living, related to the foregoing.
    Permit. A written permit issued by the Administrator, for the 
introduction of a regulated article under conditions determined by the 
Administrator, not to present a risk of plant pest introduction.

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    Person. Any individual, partnership, corporation, company, society, 
association, or other organized group.
    Plant. Any living stage or form of any member of the plant kingdom 
\3\ including, but not limited to, eukaryotic algae, mosses, club 
mosses, ferns, angiosperms, gymnosperms, and lichens (which contain 
algae) including any parts (e.g. pollen, seeds, cells, tubers, stems) 
thereof, and any cellular components (e.g. plasmids, ribosomes, etc.) 
thereof.
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    \3\ The taxonomic scheme for the plant kingdom is that found in 
Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms by S.P. Parker, McGraw 
Hill (1984).
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    Plant pest. Any living stage (including active and dormant forms) of 
insects, mites, nematodes, slugs, snails, protozoa, or other 
invertebrate animals, bacteria, fungi, other parasitic plants or 
reproductive parts thereof; viruses; or any organisms similar to or 
allied with any of the foregoing; or any infectious agents or 
substances, which can directly or indirectly injure or cause disease or 
damage in or to any plants or parts thereof, or any processed, 
manufactured, or other products of plants.
    Product. Anything made by or from, or derived from an organism, 
living or dead.
    Recipient organism. The organism which receives genetic material 
from a donor organism.
    Regulated article. Any organism which has been altered or produced 
through genetic engineering, if the donor organism, recipient organism, 
or vector or vector agent belongs to any genera or taxa designated in 
Sec. 340.2 and meets the definition of plant pest, or is an unclassified 
organism and/or an organism whose classification is unknown, or any 
product which contains such an organism, or any other organism or 
product altered or produced through genetic engineering which the 
Administrator, determines is a plant pest or has reason to believe is a 
plant pest. Excluded are recipient microorganisms which are not plant 
pests and which have resulted from the addition of genetic material from 
a donor organism where the material is well characterized and contains 
only non-coding regulatory regions.
    Release into the environment. The use of a regulated article outside 
the constraints of physical confinement that are found in a laboratory, 
contained greenhouse, or a fermenter or other contained structure.
    Responsible person. The person who has control and will maintain 
control over the introduction of the regulated article and assure that 
all conditions contained in the permit and requirements in this part are 
complied with. A responsible person shall be a resident of the United 
States or designate an agent who is a resident of the United States.
    Secretary. The Secretary of Agriculture, or any other officer or 
employee of the Department of Agriculture to whom authority to act in 
his/her stead has been or may hereafter be delegated.
    Stably integrated. The cloned genetic material is contiguous with 
elements of the recipient genome and is replicated exclusively by 
mechanisms used by recipient genomic DNA.
    State. Any State, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, 
Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands of the United 
States, and any other Territories or Districts of the United States.
    State regulatory official. State official with responsibilities for 
plant health, or any other duly designated State official, in the State 
where the introduction is to take place.
    United States. All of the States.
    Vector or vector agent. Organisms or objects used to transfer 
genetic material from the donor organism to the recipient organism.
    Well-characterized and contains only non-coding regulatory regions 
(e.g. operators, promoters, origins of replication, terminators, and 
ribosome binding regions). The genetic material added to a microorganism 
in which the following can be documented about such genetic material: 
(a) The exact nucleotide base sequence of the regulatory region and any 
inserted flanking nucleotides; (b) The regulatory region and any 
inserted flanking nucleotides do not code for

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protein or peptide; and (c) The regulatory region solely controls the 
activity of other sequences that code for protein or peptide molecules 
or act as recognition sites for the initiation of nucleic acid or 
protein synthesis.

[52 FR 22908, June 16, 1987, as amended at 53 FR 12913, Apr. 20, 1988; 
55 FR 53276, Dec. 28, 1990; 58 FR 17056, Mar. 31, 1993; 62 FR 23956, May 
2, 1997]