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importation or exportation and the granting of a certificate of the result 
thereof, and to authorize the disinfection, treatment, or immediate destruc- 
tion without compensation of any imported plant or article. 
General Regut.ations 
[Plant Pest and Disease (Import) Regulations, October 31, 1930] 
Article 1. The regulations contained in this order may be cited as the 
Plant Pest and Disease (Import) Regulations, 1930. 
Art, 2. Definition of "inspector." 
IMPORT PERMIT REQUIRED IN ADVANCE 
Art. 3. No living plants shall be imported into the territory except by virtue 
of a permit previously obtained from, and signed by, the Director of Agri- 
culture, or by an officer of the Department of Agriculture, authorized by him, 
and under the conditions stated in such permit. This restriction shall not 
apply to seeds, except those of the following plants : Cacao, coconut, cotton, 
coffee (except roasted coffee beans in closed tins and consignments of coffee 
for export, securely packed for export as sjiecified in article 11 (a)), ground- 
nuts (peanuts), lucerne (alfalfa) and clover, maize for seed purposes, rubber 
(Hevea spp.), tea, tobacco. 
Art. 4. Pertains to applications for import permits. 
AUTHORIZED PORTS OF ENTRY 
Art. 5. The places of entry into the territory for imported plants are con- 
fined to Dar es Salaam, Tanga, Moshi, and Bukoba, and to any other place 
that the Director ot Agriculture may, with the approval of the Governor, 
specify by notice in the Gazette. 
Art. 6. Prescribes a notice of arrival. 
IMPORTATION BY PARCEL POST 
Art. 7. No plants or the excepted seeds named in article 3 shall, unless 
special permission is given by the Director of Agriculture, be imported in any 
other way than by parcel post. 
Art. 8 Relates to the disposal of infected or infested shipments. 
Art. 9. Prohibits the importation of agricultural implements or tools that 
have been used or of packing materials or containers that have been or 
are suspected of having been in contact with plants or parts of plants, and 
of soil or earth, without the written permission of the Director of Agriculture. 
Art. 10. No insect or eggs of insects may be imported except with the 
written permission of the Director of Agriculture. 
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY FOR TRANSIT 
Art. 11. No plants, portions of plants, or the excepted seeds named in article 
3, may be introduced into the Territory for transit through the Territory except 
under the following conditions : 
(a) The plants, portions of plants, or seeds must be securely packed in 
cases, or in sound new bags of substantial sacking, with an overlap at the 
mouth and fastened to the satisfaction of an inspector or customs officer. 
(&) Every case or bag containing such plants, portions of plants, or seeds 
must be sealed and marked plainly to show the country of origin at the port 
or place of entry, and no such case or bag shall thereafter be opened within 
the limits of the Territory. 
Corn to be Imported in New Bags 
[Government Notice No. 83, April 12, 1932] 
All maize and maize meal imported into the Territory via Taveta shall 
be contained in new bags. 
