296 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANTS QUARANTINE [April-June 
PLANT-QUARANTINE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, KINGDOM OF YUGOSLAVIA 
Basic Legislation 
[Law of Dec. 9, 1929, sec, 15, par. 3, on Combatting Diseases and Pests of Cultivated 
Plants (Slu^beue Novine, No. 300, Dec. 23, 1929)] 
Summary 
importation prohibited- 
Plants and parts of plants intended for propagation : Importation into Yugo- 
slavia prohibited if attacked by plant diseases and pests. (Order No. 50570/11, 
Aug. 10, 1935, art. 1. See p. 2.) 
IMPORTATION RESTRICTED 
Potatoes, stocks of fruit trees, and other woody plants from infected countries : 
Importation into Yugoslavia from countries in which the disease and pests 
named in article 2 prevail, subject to the presentation of a certificate aflBrming 
the freedom of the shipment from that disease and those pests and that it does 
not proceed from a locality in which ,the said disease and pests prevail nor from 
a protective zone with a diameter of 10 km surrounding that district. (Order 
No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 3. See p. 3.) 
Potatoes, stocks of fruit trees, and other woody plants from uninfected 
countries : Importation into Yugoslavia from countries in which the disease 
and pests named in article 2 do not prevail, is subject to the presentation of a 
certificate affirming freedom of the shipment from any injurious disease or pest. 
(Order No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 7. See p. 8.) 
Apples and pears from any source: Shipment must be accompanied by a 
certificate affirming freedom of the fruit from any injurious disease or pest. 
(Order No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 7. See p. 8.) 
All other living plants, parts of plants, deciduous and other fruits (other than 
■apples and pears) intended for propagation: Importation from any source per- 
mitted under the provisions of article 7, namely, the shipment to be accompanied 
by a certificate affirming freedom from injurious pests and diseases. (Order 
No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 8. See p. 8.) 
IMPORTATION T'NRESTRICTED 
Plants, parts of plants, and fruits, including different kinds of vegetables 
(except potatoes), deciduous and other fruits (except apples and pears) in- 
tended for consumption, and cut flowors : Importation into l^ugoslavia from 
any source unrestricted. (Order No. 30570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 9. See p. 8.) 
New potatoes from any country: Importation into Yugoslavia up to May 31 
of each year unrestricted, (Order No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 9; see p. 8.) 
Living plants, parts of plants, and fruits from any source: Transit in sealed 
oars or containers unrestricted. (Order No. 50570/11, Aug. 10, 1935, art. 12. 
See p. 9.) 
Regxh^ations Governing the Importation and Transit of LmNG Plants and 
Parts of Plants, Stocks of Deciduous-Fruit and Forest Tkees, Young 
Grape\'ines, Shrubs, Ornamentals, Bedding Plants, Cut Flowers, Tubers, 
Bulbs, Deciduous, and Other Fruits 
[Order of the Minister of Agriculture, No. .50570/11. Aug. 10, 1935; Sluzbene Novine, No. 
191, Aug. 19. 1935] 
General Regul^vtions 
importation of diseased plants prohibited 
ARTICI.E 1. The importation into Yugoslavia is prohibited of plants and parts 
of plants intended for propagation that are attacked by plant diseases and 
insect pests. 
To prevent the introduction of plant diseases and pests, the importation and 
transit of plants and parts of plants intended for propagation are subject to 
rsupervision in accordance with the provisions of these regulations. 
