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have not theretofore been prepared, and of which the 

 containers have not been theretofore marked, in com- 

 pliance with these regulations, the identity of the same 

 shall be maintained and they shall not be shipped or 

 delivered for shipment from any State or Territory or 

 the District of Columbia to any other State or Terri- 

 tory or the District of Columbia, or otherwise dealt with 

 as products prepared under these regulations. The es- 

 tablishment shall adopt and enforce all necessary meas- 

 ures, and shall comply with all such directions as the 

 chief of bureau may prescribe for carrying out the pur- 

 poses of this paragraph. 



REGULATION 3. PERMITS 



SECTION 1. Each importer of viruses, serums, toxins, 

 or analogous products shall hold an unexpired, unsus- 

 pended, and unrevoked permit issued by the Secretary 

 of Agriculture. 



SECTION 2. Paragraph 1. Each importer of viruses, 

 serums, toxins, and analogous products shall make appli- 

 cation in writing to the Secretary of Agriculture for a 

 permit. The application shall specify the port or ports 

 of entry at which the imported articles will be cleared 

 through the customs. Blank forms of application will 

 be furnished upon request addressed to the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry, Washington, D. C. 



Paragraph 2. Each application for a permit shall be 

 accompanied by the affidavit of the actual manufacturer 

 produced before an American consular officer, giving 

 the city or town where the viruses, serums, toxins, or 

 analogous products mentioned therein are prepared, and 

 stating that said products are not worthless, contami- 

 nated, dangerous, or harmful, whether the products were 

 derived from animals, and if so derived, that such ani- 

 mals had not been exposed to any infectious or conta- 

 gious disease, except as may have been essential in the 



