[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 8]
[Revised as of January 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR980.117]

[Page 490-492]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER IX--AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (Marketing Agreements and 
      Orders; Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 980_VEGETABLES; IMPORT REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  980.117  Import regulations; onions.

    (a) Findings and determinations with respect to onions. (1) Under 
section 8e of the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937, as 
amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), it is hereby found that:
    (i) Grade, size, quality, and maturity regulations have been issued 
regularly under Marketing Orders No. 958 and 959, both as amended;
    (ii) Since December 9, 1985, grade, size, quality, and maturity 
regulations have been in effect pursuant to these orders during the 
period August through July;
    (iii) The marketing of onions can be reasonably distinguished by the 
seasonal categories, i.e., late summer and early spring. The bulk of the 
late summer crop is harvested and placed in storage in late summer and 
early fall and marketed over a period of several months extending into 
the following spring. But the onions harvested from the early spring 
crop are generally marketed as soon as the onions are harvested. The 
marketing seasons for these crops overlap;
    (iv) Concurrent grade, size, quality, and maturity regulations under 
the two marketing orders are expected in future seasons, as in the past.
    (2) Therefore, it is hereby determined that: Imports of onions 
during the June 5 through March 9 period, and the entire year for 
imports of pearl and cipolline varieties of onions, are in most direct 
competition with the marketing of onions produced in designated counties 
of Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon, covered by Marketing Order No. 958, 
as amended (7 CFR Part 958) and during the March 10 through June 4 
period the marketing of imported onions, not including pearl or 
cipolline varieties of onions, is in most direct competition with onions 
produced in designated counties in South Texas covered by Marketing 
Order No. 959, as amended (7 CFR part 959).
    (b) Grade, size, quality, and maturity requirements. On and after 
the effective date hereof no person may import onions as defined herein 
unless they are inspected and meet the following requirements:
    (1) During the period June 5 through March 9 of each marketing year, 
and the entire year for pearl and cipolline onions, whenever onions 
grown in designated counties in Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon, are 
regulated under Marketing Order No. 958, imported onions shall comply 
with the grade, size, quality, and maturity requirements imposed under 
that order.
    (2) During the period March 10 through June 4 of each marketing 
year, whenever onions grown in designated counties in South Texas are 
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under Marketing Order No. 959, imported onions, not including pearl and 
cipolline onions, shall comply with the grade, size, quality, and 
maturity requirements imposed under that order.
    (c) Minimum quantity exemption. Any importation which in the 
aggregate does not exceed 110 pounds (50 kilograms) may be imported 
without regard to the provisions of this section.
    (d) Plant quarantine. Provisions of this section shall not supercede 
the restrictions or prohibitions on onions under the Plant Quarantine 
Act of 1912.
    (e) Designation of governmental inspection service. The Federal or 
the Federal-State Inspection Service, Food Safety and Quality Service, 
U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Fruit and Vegetable Division, 
Production and Marketing Branch, Canada Department of Agriculture, are 
designated as governmental inspection services for certifying the grade, 
size, quality, and maturity of onions that are imported into the United 
States under the provisions of section 8e of the act.
    (f) Inspection and official inspection certificates. (1) An official 
inspection certificate certifying the onions meet the U.S. import 
requirements for onions under section 8e (7 U.S.C. 608e-1), issued by a 
designated governmental inspection service and applicable to a specified 
lot is required on all imports of onions.
    (2) Inspection and certification by the Federal or Federal-State 
Inspection Service will be available and performed in accordance with 
the rules and regulations governing certification of fresh fruits, 
vegetables and other products (7 CFR part 2851). Each lot shall be made 
available and accessible for inspection as provided therein. Cost of 
inspection and certification shall be borne by the applicant.
    (3) Since inspectors may not be stationed in the immediate vicinity 
of some smaller ports of entry, importers should make advance 
arrangements for inspection by ascertaining whether or not there is an 
inspector located at their particular port of entry. For all ports of 
entry where an inspection office is not located, each importer must give 
the specified advance notice to the applicable office listed below prior 
to the time the onions will be imported.

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                                                                 Advance
                Ports                           Office            notice
                                                                  (days)
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All Texas points.....................  Officer-in-charge, 1301         1
                                        West Expressway, Alamo,
                                        Tex. 78516. Phone 512-
                                        787-4091 or 512-787-
                                        6881.
All Arizona points...................  Officer-in-charge, P.O.         1
                                        Box 1614, Nogales,
                                        Ariz. 85621. Phone 602-
                                        287-4783.
All California points................  Officer-in-charge, 784          3
                                        South Central Ave.,
                                        room 266, Los Angeles,
                                        Calif. 90021. Phone 213-
                                        688-2489.
All Hawaii points....................  Officer-in-charge, P.O.         1
                                        Box 22159, Pawaa
                                        Substation, Honolulu,
                                        Hawaii 96822. Phone 808-
                                        941-3071.
All Puerto Rico points...............  Officer-in-charge, P.O.         2
                                        Box 9112, Santurce,
                                        P.R. 00908. Phone 809-
                                        783-2230 or 809-783-
                                        4116.
New York City, N.Y...................  Officer-in-charge, room         1
                                        28A, Hunts Point
                                        Market, Bronx, N.Y.
                                        10474. Phone 212-991-
                                        7669 or 212-991-7668.
New Orleans, La......................  Officer-in-charge, 5027         1
                                        U.S. Postal Service
                                        Bldg., 701 Loyola Ave.,
                                        New Orleans, La. 70113.
                                        Phone 504-589-6741 or
                                        504-589-6742.
Miami, Fla...........................  Officer-in-charge, 1350         1
                                        Northwest 12th Ave.,
                                        room 530, Miami, Fla.
                                        33136. Phone 305-324-
                                        6116 or 305-324-6117.
All other Florida points.............  Officer-in-charge, P.O.         1
                                        Box 1232, Winter Haven,
                                        Fla. 33880. Phone 813-
                                        294-3511, extension 33.
All other points.....................  Chief, Fresh Products           3
                                        Branch, Fruit and
                                        Vegetable Quality
                                        Division, Food Safety
                                        and Quality Service,
                                        Washington, D.C. 20250.
                                        Phone 202-447-5870.
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    (4) Inspection certificates shall cover only the quantity of onions 
that is being imported at a particular port of entry by a particular 
importer.
    (5) Each inspection certificate issued with respect to any onions to 
be imported into the United States shall set forth, among other things:
    (i) The date and place of inspection;
    (ii) The name of the shipper, or applicant;
    (iii) The commodity inspected;
    (iv) The quantity of the commodity covered by the certificate;

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    (v) The principal identifying marks on the containers;
    (vi) The railroad car initials and number, the truck and trailer 
license number, the name of the vessel, or other identification of the 
shipment; and
    (vii) The following statement, if the facts warrant: Meets import 
requirements of 7 U.S.C. 608e-1.
    (g) Reconditioning prior to importation. Nothing contained in this 
part shall be deemed to preclude any importer from reconditioning prior 
to importation any shipment of onions for the purpose of making it 
eligible for importation.
    (h) Definitions. For the purpose of this section, Onions means all 
varieties of Allium cepa marketed dry, except dehydrated, canned, or 
frozen onions, pickling onions in brine, onion sets, green onions, or 
braided red onions. The term U.S. No. 2 has the same meaning as set 
forth in the United States Standards for Grades of Bermuda-Granex-Grano 
Type Onions (7 CFR 2851.3195 through 2851.3209), the United States 
Standards for Grades of Creole Onions (7 CFR 2851.3955 through 
2851.3970), or the United States Standards for Grades of Onions Other 
Than Bermuda-Granex-Grano and Creole Types (7 CFR 2851.2830 through 
2851.2854), whichever is applicable to the particular variety, and 
variations thereof specified in this section. The term moderately cured 
means the onions are mature and are more nearly well cured than fairly 
well cured. Importation means release from the custody of U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection. The term pearl onions means onions produced using 
specific cultural practices that limit growth to 2 inches in diameter or 
less.
    (i) Exemptions. The grade, size, quality and maturity requirements 
of this section shall not be applicable to onions imported for 
processing, livestock feed, charity, or relief, and pearl onions, onion 
sets (plantings), braided red onions, and minimum quantity shipments of 
110 pounds, but such onions shall be subject to the safeguard provisions 
in Sec.  980.501. Processing includes canning, freezing, dehydration, 
extraction (juice) and pickling in brine. Processing does not include 
fresh chop, fresh cut, convenience food or other pre-packaged salad 
operations. Pearl onions must be inspected for size prior to entry into 
the United States.

[43 FR 5500, Feb. 9, 1978, as amended at 52 FR 8872, Mar. 20, 1987; 52 
FR 19281, May 22, 1987; 54 FR 8520, Mar. 1, 1989; 58 FR 69189, Dec. 30, 
1993; 59 FR 46912, Sept. 13, 1994; 61 FR 13060, Mar. 26, 1996; 61 FR 
25557, May 22, 1996; 69 FR 56671, Sept. 22, 2004]