Part 319 — Foreign Quarantine Notices
Subpart A — Preemption
Subpart B — Requests To Amend The Regulations
Subpart C — Controlled Import Permits
Subpart D — Permits: Allocation, Issuance, Denial, and Revocation
Subpart E — Foreign Cotton and Covers
- § 319.8— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.8a— Administrative instructions relating to the entry of cotton and covers into Guam.
- § 319.8-1— Definitions.
- § 319.8-2— Permit procedure.
- § 319.8-3— Refusal and cancellation of permits.
- § 319.8-4— Notice of arrival.
- § 319.8-5— Marking of containers.
- § 319.8-6— Cottonseed cake and cottonseed meal.
- § 319.8-7— Processed lint, linters, and waste.
- § 319.8-8— Lint, linters, and waste.
- § 319.8-9— Hull fiber and gin trash.
- § 319.8-10— Covers.
- § 319.8-11— From approved areas of Mexico.
- § 319.8-12— From the West Coast of Mexico.
- § 319.8-13— From Northwest Mexico.
- § 319.8-14— Mexican cotton and covers not otherwise enterable.
- § 319.8-16— Importation into United States of cotton and covers exported therefrom.
- § 319.8-17— Importation for exportation, and importation for transportation and exportation; storage.
- § 319.8-18— Samples.
- § 319.8-21— Release of cotton and covers after 18 months' storage.
- § 319.8-22— Ports of entry or export.
- § 319.8-23— Treatment.
- § 319.8-24— Collection and disposal of waste.
- § 319.8-25— Costs and charges.
- § 319.8-26— Material refused entry.
Subpart F — Sugarcane
Subpart G — Corn Diseases
Subpart H — Plants for Planting
- § 319.37-1— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.37-2— Definitions.
- § 319.37-3— General restrictions on the importation of plants for planting.
- § 319.37-4— Taxa of plants for planting whose importation is not authorized pending pest risk analysis.
- § 319.37-5— Permits.
- § 319.37-6— Phytosanitary certificates.
- § 319.37-7— Marking and identity.
- § 319.37-8— Ports of entry: Approved ports, notification of arrival, inspection, and refusal of entry.
- § 319.37-9— Treatment of plants for planting; costs and charges for inspection and treatment; treatments applied outside the United States.
- § 319.37-10— Growing media.
- § 319.37-11— Packing and approved packing material.
- § 319.37-20— Restrictions on the importation of specific types of plants for planting.
- § 319.37-21— Integrated pest risk management measures.
- § 319.37-22— Trust fund agreements.
- § 319.37-23— Postentry quarantine.
Subpart I — Logs, Lumber, and Other Wood Articles
- § 319.40-1— Definitions.
- § 319.40-2— General prohibitions and restrictions; relation to other regulations.
- § 319.40-3— General permits; articles that may be imported without a specific permit; articles that may be imported without either a specific permit or an importer document.
- § 319.40-4— Application for a permit to import regulated articles; issuance and withdrawal of permits.
- § 319.40-5— Importation and entry requirements for specified articles.
- § 319.40-6— Universal importation options.
- § 319.40-7— Treatments and safeguards.
- § 319.40-8— Processing at facilities operating under compliance agreements.
- § 319.40-9— Inspection and other requirements at port of first arrival.
- § 319.40-10— Costs and charges.
- § 319.40-11— Plant pest risk assessment standards.
Subpart J — Indian Corn or Maize, Broomcorn, and Related Plants
- § 319.41— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.41a— Administrative instructions relating to entry into Guam of broomcorn, brooms, and similar articles.
- § 319.41b— Administrative instructions prescribing conditions for entry of broomstraw without treatment.
- § 319.41-1— Plant products permitted entry.
- § 319.41-2— Application for permits.
- § 319.41-3— Issuance of permits.
- § 319.41-4— Notice of arrival by permittee.
- § 319.41-5— Condition of entry.
- § 319.41-6— Importations by mail.
Subpart K — Rice
- § 319.55— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.55a— Administrative instructions relating to entry of rice straw and rice hulls into Guam.
- § 319.55-1— Definitions.
- § 319.55-2— Application for permit.
- § 319.55-3— Ports of entry.
- § 319.55-5— Notice of arrival by permittee.
- § 319.55-6— Inspection and disinfection at port of arrival.
- § 319.55-7— Importations by mail.
Subpart L — Fruits and Vegetables
- § 319.56-1— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.56-2— Definitions.
- § 319.56-3— General requirements for all imported fruits and vegetables.
- § 319.56-4— Authorization of certain fruits and vegetables for importation.
- § 319.56-5— Pest-free areas.
- § 319.56-6— Trust fund agreements.
- § 319.56-7— Territorial applicability and exceptions.
- § 319.56-10— Importation of fruits and vegetables from Canada.
- § 319.56-11— Importation of dried, cured, or processed fruits, vegetables, nuts, and legumes.
- § 319.56-12— Importation of frozen fruits and vegetables.
Subpart M — Wheat Diseases
Subpart N — Packing Materials
- § 319.69— Notice of quarantine.
- § 319.69a— Administrative instructions and interpretation relating to the entry into Guam of plant materials specified in § 319.69.
- § 319.69-1— Definitions.
- § 319.69-2— Freedom from pests.
- § 319.69-3— Entry inspection.
- § 319.69-4— Disposition of materials found in violation.
- § 319.69-5— Types of organic decaying vegetative matter authorized for packing.
Subpart O — Coffee
Subpart P — Cut Flowers
Subpart Q — Khapra Beetle
- § 319.75— Restrictions on importation of regulated articles; disposal of articles refused importation.
- § 319.75-1— Definitions.
- § 319.75-2— Regulated articles.
- § 319.75-3— Permits.
- § 319.75-4— Treatments.
- § 319.75-5— Marking and identity.
- § 319.75-6— Arrival notification.
- § 319.75-7— Costs and charges.
- § 319.75-8— Ports of entry.
- § 319.75-9— Inspection and phytosanitary certificate of inspection.