[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 8]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR944.400]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 944_FRUITS; IMPORT REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 944.400  Designated inspection services and procedure for obtaining 

inspection and certification of imported avocados, grapefruit, kiwifruit, 
oranges, 
          prune variety plums (fresh prunes), and table grapes regulated 
          under section 8e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act 
          of 1937, as amended.

    (a) The Federal or Federal-State Inspection Service, Fruit and 
Vegetable Division, Agricultural Marketing Service, United States 
Department of Agriculture is hereby designated as the governmental 
inspection service for the purpose of certifying the grade, size, 
quality, and maturity of avocados, grapefruit, nectarines, oranges, 
prune variety plums (fresh prunes), and table grapes that are imported 
into the United States. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is also 
designated as a governmental inspection service for the purpose of 
certifying grade, size, quality and maturity of prune variety plums 
(fresh prunes) only. Inspection

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by the Federal or Federal-State Inspection Service or the Agriculture 
and Agri-Food Canada, with appropriate evidence thereof in the form of 
an official inspection certificate, issued by the respective services, 
applicable to the particular shipment of the specified fruit, is 
required on all imports. Inspection and certification by the Federal or 
Federal-State Inspection Service will be available upon application in 
accordance with the Regulations Governing Inspection, Certification and 
Standards for Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, and Other Products (7 CFR part 
51) but, since inspectors are not located in the immediate vicinity of 
some of the small ports of entry, such as those in southern California, 
importers of avocados, grapefruit, nectarines, oranges, prune variety 
plums (fresh prunes), and table grapes should make arrangements for 
inspection through the applicable one of the following offices, at least 
the specified number of the days prior to the time when the fruit will 
be imported:

                    PORTS, OFFICES AND ADVANCE NOTICE

                             Eastern Region

In Alabama, Officer In Charge, Post Office Box 244, Mobile, AL 36601, 
PH: 205-690-6154, or
In Jacksonville, Florida, Officer In Charge, Unit 8, 3335 N. Edgewood 
Ave., Jacksonville, FL 32205, PH: 904-354-5983, or
In Miami, Florida, Officer In Charge, 1350 N.W. 12th Ave., RM. 530, 
Miami FL 33136, PH: 305-324-6116, or
In Maryland, Officer In Charge, Maryland Wholesale Produce Market--
Building B Unit 13, Jessup, MD 20794, PH: 301-799-5899, or
In Massachusetts, Officer In Charge, Boston Terminal Market, Room 1, 34 
Market Street, Everett, MA 02149, PH: 617-389-2480, or
In Buffalo, New York, Officer In Charge, 176 Niagara Frontier Food 
Terminal--Rm. 7, Buffalo, NY 14206, PH: 716-824-1585, or
In New Jersey, Officer In Charge, Federal Building, RM. 839, 970 Broad 
Street, Newark, NJ 07102, PH: 201-645-2208, or
In New York, New York, Officer In Charge, Room 28-A, Hunts Point Market, 
Bronx, NY 10474, PH: 212-991-7669, or
In Pennsylvania, Officer In Charge, 293 Produce Building, 3301 S. 
Galloway Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148, PH: 215-336-0845, or
In Virginia, Officer In Charge, 3661 Virginia Beach Blvd., Norfolk, VA 
23502, PH: 804-441-6218, or
In Puerto Rico, Officer In Charge, Post Office Box 9112, Santurce, PR 
00908, PH: 809-783-2230.
All other Eastern Port of entry: Regional Director Skyline Office 
Building, 5205 Leesburg Pike--Suite 806, Falls Church, VA 22041, PH: 
703-756-6781.

                             Central Region

In Louisiana, Officer In Charge, 5027 U.S. Postal Service Building, 701 
Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70113, PH: 504-589-6741, or
In Michigan, Officer In Charge, 90 Detroit Union Produce, 7201 West Fort 
Street, Detroit, MI 48209, PH: 313-226-6059, or
In Minnesota, Officer In Charge, Agriculture Building Room 226, 90 West 
Plato Boulevard, St. Paul, MN 55107, PH: 612-296-8557, or
In El Paso, Officer In Charge, 6070 Gateway East, Suite 410, El Paso, TX 
79905, PH: 915-543-7723, or
In Houston, Texas, Officer In Charge, 3100 Produce Row, Room 14, 
Houston, TX 77023, PH: 713-923-2557.
All other Texas Ports: Officer In Charge, Post Office Box 107, San Juan, 
TX 78589, PH: 512-787-4091.
All other Central Ports of Entry: Regional Director, Room 1012, 610 
South Canal Street, Chicago, IL 60607, PH: 312-353-6225.

                             Western Region

In Arizona, Officer In Charge, Post Office Box 1485, Nogales, AZ 85621, 
PH: 602-281-0783, or
In Los Angeles, California, Officer In Charge, Wholesale Terminal Bldg., 
Room 271, 784 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90021, PH: 213-688-
2489, or
In San Francisco, California, Officer In Charge, P.O. Box 4266, 
Burlingame, CA 94010, PH: 415-876-1093 & 1094, or
In Hawaii, Officer In Charge, P.O. Box 22159, Pawaa Substation, 
Honolulu, HI 96822, PH: 808-548-7147, or
In Oregon, Officer In Charge, Cascade Plaza, Suite 125, 2828 S.W. 
Corbett, Portland, OR 97201, PH: 503-229-6161, or
In Washington, Officer In Charge, 5507 Sixth Avenue South, Seattle, WA 
98108, PH: 206-764-3500, or
In New Mexico, Officer In Charge, New Mexico Market and Development 
Branch, New Mexico Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 5600, Las Cruces, 
NM 88003, PH: 505-646-4929.
All other Western Ports of Entry: Regional Director, P.O. Box 214287, 
Sacramento, CA 95821, PH: 916-484-4952 & 3549.
Headquarters: Washington, DC: Chief, Fresh Products Branch, Fruit and 
Vegetable Division, AMS, Room 2052-S. Bldg., U.S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250, PH: 202-447-5870.

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                              Notification:

Port Offices--at least one (1) day;
Regional Director--at least two (2) days;
Headquarters--at least three (3) days.

    (b) Inspection certificates shall cover only the quantity of fruit 
that is being imported at a particular port of entry by a particular 
importer.
    (c) The inspection performed, and certificates issued, by the 
Federal or Federal-State Inspection Service shall be in accordance with 
the rules and regulations of the Department governing the inspection and 
certification of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other products (7 CFR 
part 51). The cost of any inspection and certification shall be borne by 
the applicant therefor.
    (d) Each inspection certificate issued with respect to any of the 
specified fruits to be imported into the United States shall set forth 
among other things:
    (1) The name and place of inspection;
    (2) The name of the shipper, or applicant;
    (3) The commodity inspected;
    (4) The quantity of the commodity covered by the certificate;
    (5) The principal identifying marks on the container;
    (6) The railroad car initials and number, the truck and the trailer 
license number, the name of the vessel, the name of the air carrier, or 
other identification of the shipment; and
    (7) The following statement if the facts warrant: Meets U.S. import 
requirements under section 8e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement 
Act of 1937, as amended.

[48 FR 44459, Sept. 29, 1983, as amended at 56 FR 10504, Mar. 13, 1991; 
61 FR 40958, Aug. 7, 1996; 68 FR 10347, Mar. 5, 2003]