[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: 7CFR352.1]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 352--PLANT QUARANTINE SAFEGUARD REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 352.1  Definitions.

    (a) This part may be cited by the short title: ``Safeguard 
Regulations.'' This title shall be understood to include both the 
regulations and administrative instructions in this part.
    (b) Words used in the singular form in this part shall be deemed to 
import the plural and vice versa as the case may demand. For purposes of 
this part, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms 
shall be construed, respectively, to mean:
    Administrative instructions. Published documents set forth in this 
part relating to the enforcement of this part, and issued under 
authority thereof by the Deputy Administrator.
    Brought in for temporary stay where unloading or landing is not 
intended. Brought in by carrier but not intended to be unloaded or 
landed from such carrier. This phrase includes movement (i) departing 
from the United States on the same carrier directly from the point of 
arrival therein; and (ii) transiting a part of the United States before 
departure therefrom, and applies whether movement under Customs 
procedure is as residue cargo or follows some form of Customs entry.
    Carrier; means of conveyance. Automobile, truck, animal-drawn 
vehicle, railway car, aircraft, ship, or other means of transportation.
    Customs. The U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury, or, 
with reference to Guam, the Customs Office of the Government of Guam.
    Deputy Administrator. 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.
    Foreign trade zone. A formally prescribed area containing various 
physical facilities located in or adjacent to ports of entry under the 
jurisdiction of the United States and established, operated, and 
maintained as a foreign trade zone pursuant to the Foreign-Trade Zones 
Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 998-1003; 19 U.S.C. 81a-81u), as amended, 
wherein foreign merchandise, as well as domestic merchandise, may be 
deposited for approved purposes. Movement into and from such area is 
subject to applicable customs, plant quarantine, and other Federal 
requirements.
    Immediate (export, trans-shipment, or transportation and 
exportation). The period which, in the opinion of the inspector, is the 
shortest practicable interval of time between the arrival of an incoming 
carrier and the departure of the outgoing carrier transporting a 
consignment of prohibited or restricted products or articles.
    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 Protection Act and related legislation, 
quarantines, and regulations.
    Intended for unloading and entry at a port other than the port of 
first arrival. Brought in by carrier at a port for movement to the port 
of entry under residue cargo procedure of Customs.
    Other product or article. Any product or article of any character 
whatsoever (other than plants, plant products, soil, plant pests, and 
means of conveyance), which an inspector considers may be

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infested or infected by or contain a plant pest.
    Owner. The owner, or his agent (including the operator of a 
carrier), having responsible custody of a plant, plant product, plant 
pest, soil, or other product or article subject to this part.
    Person. Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, 
partnership, society, or joint stock company.
    Plant pest. ``Plant pest'' means any living stage of: Any 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 substances, which can directly or 
indirectly injure or cause disease or damage in any plants or parts 
thereof, or any processed, manufactured, or other products of plants.
    Plant Protection Act. Title IV of Public Law 106-224, 114 Stat. 438, 
7 U.S.C. 7701-7772, which was enacted June 20, 2000.
    Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs. The Plant Protection and 
Quarantine Programs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, of the 
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
    Plants and plant products. Nursery stock, other plants, plant parts, 
roots, bulbs, seeds, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and other plant products, 
and any product constituted, in whole or in part, of plant material 
which has not been so manufactured or processed as to eliminate pest 
risk.
    Port. Any place designated by the President, Secretary of the 
Treasury, or Congress at which a Customs officer is assigned with 
authority to accept entries of merchandise, to collect duties, and to 
enforce the various provisions of the Customs and Navigation laws in 
force at that place.
    Port of arrival. Any port in the United States at which a prohibited 
or restricted product or article arrives.
    Port of entry. A port at which a specified shipment or means of 
conveyance is accepted for entry or admitted without entry into the 
United States.
    Residue cargo. Shipments authorized by Customs to be transported 
under the Customs bond of the carrier on which the shipments arrive, 
without entry being filed, for direct export from the first port of 
arrival, or to another port for entry or for direct export at that port 
without entry being required.
    Safeguard. A procedure for handling, maintaining, or disposing of 
prohibited or restricted products and articles subject to this part so 
as to eliminate the risk of plant pest dissemination which the 
prohibited or restricted products and articles may present.
    Ship. Any means of transportation by water.
    Soil. The loose surface material of the earth in which plants grow, 
in most cases consisting of disintegrated rock with an admixture of 
organic material and soluble salts.
    Stores and furnishings. Plants and plant products for use on board a 
carrier; e.g. as food or decorative material.
    United States. The States, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto 
Rico, and the Virgin Islands of the United States, and the territorial 
waters of the United States adjacent to those land areas.
    Unloaded or landed for transportation and exportation. Brought in by 
carrier and transferred to another carrier for transportation to another 
port for exportation, whether or not some form of Customs entry is made.
    Unloaded or landed for transshipment and exportation. Brought in by 
carrier and transferred to another carrier for exportation from the same 
port, whether or not some form of Customs entry is made.

[25 FR 1929, Mar. 5, 1960, as amended at 36 FR 24917, Dec. 24, 1971; 37 
FR 10554, May 25, 1972; 62 FR 65009, Dec. 10, 1997; 66 FR 21059, Apr. 
27, 2001]