[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: 7CFR352.10]

[Page 427-429]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
 CHAPTER III--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 352--PLANT QUARANTINE SAFEGUARD REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 352.10  Inspection; safeguards; disposal.

    (a) Inspection and release. Prohibited and restricted products and 
articles subject to this part shall be subject to inspection at the port 
of first arrival in accordance with Sec. 330.105(a) of this chapter and 
shall not be released by Customs officers for unloading, landing, or 
other onward movement or entry until released by an inspector or a 
Customs officer on behalf of an inspector in accordance with the 
procedure prescribed in Sec. 330.105(a) of this chapter. If diversion or 
change of Customs entry is not permitted for any movements authorized 
under this part, the inspector at the original port of Customs entry 
shall appropriately endorse Customs documents to show that

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fact. However, the inspector at the U.S. port of export may approve 
diversion or change of Customs entry to permit movement to a different 
foreign country, or entry into the United States, subject to all other 
applicable requirements under this part or part 319 or 330 of this 
chapter. If diversion or change of Customs entry is desired at a Customs 
port in the United States where there is no inspector, the owner may 
apply to the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs \3\ for 
information as to applicable conditions. If diversion or change of 
Customs entry is desired at port, confirmation will be given by the 
Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs to the appropriate Customs 
officers and Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs inspectors.
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    \3\ The Deputy Administrator, Plant Protection and Quarantine 
Programs, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.
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    (b) Safeguards. (1) The unloading, landing, retention on board as 
stores and furnishings or cargo, transshipment and exportation, 
transportation and exportation, onward movment to the port of entry as 
residue cargo or under a Customs entry for immediate transportation, and 
other movement or possession within the United States of prohibited or 
restricted products and articles under this part shall be subject to 
such safeguards as may be prescribed in the permits and this part and 
any others which, in the opinion of the inspector, are necessary and are 
specified by him to prevent plant pest dissemination. In the case of 
prohibited or restricted products or articles subject to this part which 
are unloaded or landed for transshipment and exportation or 
transportation and exportation, or for onward movement to the port of 
entry as residue cargo or under a Customs entry for immediate 
transportation, this shall include necessary safeguards with respect to 
any movement within the port area between the point of arrival and the 
point of temporary storage, other handling, or point of departure, 
including a foreign trade zone. Prohibited and restricted products and 
articles subject to this part which are unloaded or landed for 
transshipment and exportation or transportation and exportation, or for 
onward movement as residue cargo or under a Customs entry for immediate 
transportation, shall be transshipped, or transported and exported from 
the United States, or moved onward immediately. This shall mean the 
shortest practicable interval of time commensurate with the risk of 
plant pest dissemination required to transfer the products or articles 
from one carrier to another and to move them onward or from the United 
States. If, in the opinion of the inspector, considerations of risk of 
plant pest dissemination require, such movement shall be made without 
regard to the noncompetitive or competitive relations of the carriers 
concerned, and the inspector shall promptly report to the Plant 
Protection and Quarantine Programs the circumstances when the emergency 
is so acute that subsequent movement is required on a carrier of a 
company other than the one bringing the products or articles to the 
United States or on which onward movement was contemplated by the 
shipper or forwarding carrier. Prohibited or restricted plants, plant 
products, plant pests, and soil which were intended for entry into the 
United States under part 319 or 330 of this chapter, or for movement 
into or through the United States under this part, and which were 
refused such entry or movement before unloading or landing, or which 
were refused such entry or movement after unloading or landing and are 
immediately reloaded on the same carrier, may be retained on board 
pending removal from the United States or other disposal, but shall be 
subject to the safeguards specified under this section. Prohibited or 
restricted products and articles which were refused entry or movement 
under said parts after unloading or landing and which are not 
immediately reloaded in accordance with this section shall be subject to 
such safeguard action as the inspector deems necessary to carry out the 
purposes of this part.
    (2) Safeguards prescribed by an inspector under this section shall 
be prescribed to the owner by the inspector in writing except that the 
inspector may prescribe the safeguards orally when, in his opinion, the 
circumstances

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and related Customs procedures do not require written notice to the 
owner of the safeguards to be followed by the owner. In prescribing 
safeguards, the relevant requirements of parts 319 and 330 of this 
chapter and this part shall be considered. The safeguards prescribed 
shall be the minimum required to prevent plant pest dissemination. 
Destruction or exportation shall be required only when no less drastic 
measures are deemed by the inspector to be adequate to prevent plant 
pest dissemination. The inspector may follow administrative instructions 
promulgated for certain situations, or he may follow a procedure 
selected by him from administratively approved methods known to be 
effective in similar situations. In the case of aircraft that are 
contaminated with insect pests, only an insecticidal formulation, 
approved for use in aircraft, may be so applied as an emergency measure. 
If the application is not effective against the insect pests or if other 
pests must be safeguarded against, the inspector shall report the 
circumstances promptly to the Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs 
and receive instructions as to safeguards that will not have a 
deleterious effect on the structure of the aircraft or its operating 
equipment. In prescribing safeguards consideration will be given to such 
factors as:
    (i) The nature and habits of the plant pests known to be, or likely 
to be, present with the plants, plant products, soil, or other products 
or articles.
    (ii) Nature of the plants, plant products, plant pests, soil, or 
other products or articles.
    (iii) Nature of containers or other packaging and adequacy thereof 
to prevent plant pest dissemination.
    (iv) Climatic conditions as they may have a bearing on plant pest 
dispersal, and refrigeration if provided.
    (v) Routing pending exportation.
    (vi) Presence of soil.
    (vii) Construction or physical condition and type of carrier.
    (viii) Facilities for treatment, or for incineration or other 
destruction.
    (ix) Availability of transportation facilities for immediate 
exportation.
    (x) Any other related factor which should be considered, such as 
intent to export to an adjacent or nearby country.
    (c) Disposal. (1) If prohibited or restricted products or articles 
subject to this part are not safeguarded in accordance with measures 
prescribed under this part, or cannot be adequately safeguarded to 
prevent plant pest dissemination, they shall be seized, destroyed, or 
otherwise disposed of according to law. Whenever disposal action is to 
be taken by the inspector he shall notify the local Customs officer in 
advance.
    (2) When a shipment of any products or articles subject to this part 
has been handled in accordance with all conditions and safeguards 
prescribed in this part and in the permit and by the inspector, the 
inspector shall inform the local Customs officer concerned of the 
release of such products or articles, in appropriate manner.

[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]