[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 5]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR318.58-10]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 318--HAWAIIAN AND TERRITORIAL QUARANTINE NOTICES--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart--Fruits and Vegetables From Puerto Rico or Virgin Islands
 
Sec. 318.58-10  Inspection of baggage, other personal effects, and cargo.

    (a) Offer for inspection by aircraft passengers. Passengers destined 
for movement by aircraft from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands of the 
United States to any other State, Territory, or District of the United 
States, except Guam, shall offer their carry-on baggage and other 
personal effects for inspection at the place marked for agricultural 
inspections, which will be located at the airport security checkpoint or 
the aircraft boarding gate, at the time they pass through the checkpoint 
or the gate. Passengers shall offer their check-in baggage for 
inspection at agricultural inspection stations prior to submitting their 
baggage to the check-in baggage facility. When an inspector has 
inspected and passed such baggage or personal effects, he or she shall 
apply a USDA stamp, inspection sticker, or other identification to the 
baggage or personal effects to indicate that the baggage or personal 
effects have been inspected and passed as required. Passengers shall 
disclose any fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, or other 
articles that are requested to be disclosed by the inspector. When an 
inspection of a passenger's baggage or personal effects discloses an 
article in violation of the regulations in this part, the inspector 
shall seize the article. The passenger shall state his or her name and 
address to the inspector, and provide the inspector with corroborative 
identification. The inspector shall record the name and address of the 
passenger, the nature of the identification presented for corroboration, 
the nature of the violation, the types of articles involved, and the 
date, time, and place of the violation.
    (b) Offer for inspection by aircraft crew. Aircraft crew members 
destined for movement by aircraft from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands 
of the United States to any other State, Territory, or District of the 
United States, except Guam, shall offer their baggage and personal 
effects for inspection at the inspection station designated for the 
employing airline not less than 20 minutes prior to the scheduled 
departure time of the aircraft or the rescheduled departure time as 
posted in the public areas of the airport. When an inspector has 
inspected and passed such baggage or personal effects, he or she shall 
apply a USDA stamp, inspection sticker, or other identification to the 
baggage or personal effects to indicate that such baggage or personal 
effects have been inspected and passed as required. Aircraft crew 
members shall disclose any fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, 
or other articles that

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are requested to be disclosed by the inspector. When an inspection of a 
crew member's baggage or personal effects discloses an article in 
violation of the regulations in this part, the inspector shall seize the 
article. The crew member shall state his or her name and address to the 
inspector, and provide the inspector with corroborative identification. 
The inspector shall record the name and address of the crew member, the 
nature of the identification presented for corroboration, the nature of 
the violation, the types of articles involved, and the date, time, and 
place of the violation.
    (c) Baggage inspection for persons traveling to Guam on aircraft. No 
person who has moved from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands of the 
United States to Guam on an aircraft shall remove or attempt to remove 
any baggage or other personal effects from the area secured for customs 
inspections before the person has offered to an inspector, and had 
passed by the inspector, his or her baggage and other personal effects. 
Persons shall disclose any fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, 
or other articles that are requested to be disclosed by the inspector. 
When an inspection of a person's baggage or personal effects discloses 
an article in violation of the regulations in this part, the inspector 
shall seize the article. The person shall state his or her name and 
address to the inspector, and provide the inspector with corroborative 
identification. The inspector shall record the name and address of the 
person, the nature of the identification presented for corroboration, 
the nature of the violation, the types of articles involved, and the 
date, time, and place of the violation.
    (d) Baggage accepting and loading on aircraft. No person shall 
accept or load any check-in aircraft baggage destined for movement from 
Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands of the United States to any other 
State, Territory, or District of the United States, except Guam, unless 
a certificate is attached to the baggage, or the baggage bears a USDA 
stamp, inspection sticker, or other indication applied by an inspector 
representing that the baggage has been offered for inspection and passed 
by an inspector.
    (e) Offer for inspection by persons moving by ship. No person who 
has moved on any ship or other ocean-going craft from Puerto Rico or the 
Virgin Islands of the United States to any other State, Territory, or 
District of the United States shall remove or attempt to remove any 
baggage or other personal effects from a designated inspection area as 
provided in Sec. 318.58-10(h), on or off the ship or other ocean-going 
craft unless the person has offered to an inspector for inspection, and 
has passed by the inspector, the baggage and other personal effects. 
Persons shall disclose any fruits, vegetables, plants, plant products, 
or other articles that are requested to be disclosed by the inspector. 
When an inspection of a person's baggage or personal effects discloses 
an article in violation of the regulations in this part, the inspector 
shall seize the article. The person shall state his or her name and 
address to the inspector, and provide the inspector with corroborative 
identification. The inspector shall record the name and address of the 
person, the nature of the identification presented for corroboration, 
the nature of the violation, the types of articles involved, and the 
date, time, and place of the violation.
    (f) Loading of certain cargoes. (1) Except as otherwise provided in 
paragraph (f)(2) of this section, no person shall present to any common 
carrier or contract carrier for movement, and no common carrier or 
contract carrier shall load, any cargo containing fruits, vegetables, or 
other articles regulated under this subpart that are distined for 
movement from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands of the United States to 
any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, except 
Guam, unless the cargo has been offered for inspection, passed by an 
inspector, and bears of USDA stamp or USDA inspection sticker, or ulesss 
a certificate or limited permit is attached to the cargo as specified in 
Sec. 318.58-3(d).
    (2) Cargo designated in paragraph (f)(1) of this section may be 
loaded without a USDA stamp or USDA inspection sticker, and without a 
certificate attached to the cargo or a limited permit attached to the 
cargo, if the cargo is moved:

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    (i) As containerized cargo on ships or other ocean-going craft or as 
air cargo;
    (ii) The carrier has on file documentary evidence that a valid 
certificate or limited permit was issued for the movement; and
    (iii) A notation of the existence of these documents is made by the 
carrier on the waybill, manifest, or bill of lading that accompanies the 
shipment.
    (3) Cargo moved in accordance with Sec. 318.58-12 of this subpart 
that does not have a limited permit attached to the cargo must have a 
limited permit attached to the waybill, manifest, or bill of lading 
accompanying the shipment.
    (g) Removal of certain cargoes in Guam. No person shall remove or 
attempt to remove from a designated inspection area as provided in 
Sec. 318.58-10(h), on or off the means of conveyance, any cargo moved 
from Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands of the United States to Guam 
containing fruits, vegetables, or other articles regulated under this 
subpart, unless the cargo has been inspected and passed by an inspector 
in Guam.
    (h) Space and facilities for baggage inspection. Baggage inspection 
will not be performed until the person in charge or possession of the 
ship, other ocean-going craft, or aircraft provides space and facilities 
on the means of conveyance, pier or airport that are adequate, in the 
inspector's judgment, for the performance of inspections.

[54 FR 3581, Jan. 25, 1989, as amended at 58 FR 7962, Feb. 11, 1993]