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(d) Certificates shall be surrendered to the consignee upon delivery of the 
shipment. 
Regulation 10. General Conditions Governing Inspection and Issuance of 
Certificates and Permits 
(a) Persons intending to move or allow to be moved interstate any of the 
articles the movement of which is restricted in regulations 5, 6, and 7, shall 
make application for inspection and certification as far as possible in advance of 
the probable date of shipment, specifying in the application the article and 
quantity to be shipped, method of shipment, name and address of the consignor, 
and name and address of the consignee. 
(b) Applicants for inspection will be required to assemble the articles at 
such points as the inspector shall designate and so to place them that inspec- 
tion may readily be made; if not so placed, inspection may be refused. All 
charges for storage, cartage, and labor incident to inspection, other than the 
services of the inspector, shall be paid by the shipper. 
(c) Certificates and permits shall be used in connection with the transporta- 
tion of only those articles intended to be covered thereby. 
(d) Where the apparent absolute freedom from infestation of any of the 
articles enumerated cannot be determined by the inspector, certification will be 
refused. 
(e) Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of restricted articles 
by truck or other road vehicle from a regulated area through a nonregulated 
area to another regulated area. 
Regulation 11. Cancelation of Certificates 
Certificates issued under these regulations may be withdrawn or canceled by 
the inspector and further certification refused, either for any failure of com- 
pliance with the conditions of these regulations or violation of them, or when- 
ever in the judgment of the inspector the further use of such certificates might 
result in the dissemination of infestation. 
Regulation 12. Inspection in Transit 
Any car, vehicle, basket, box, or other container moved interstate or offered 
to a common carrier for shipment interstate, which contains or which the inspec- 
tor has probable cause to believe contains either infested articles or articles the 
movement of which is prohibited or restricted by these regulations, shall be 
subject to inspection by an inspector at any time or place. 
Regulation 13. Thorough Cleaning Required of Trucks, Wagons, Cars, 
Boats, and Other Vehicles and Containers Before Moving Interstate 
Trucks, wagons, cars, boats, and other vehicles and containers which have 
been used in transporting any article covered by these regulations within 
the regulated areas shall not thereafter be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate until they have been thoroughly swept and cleaned by the carrier 
at the point of unloading or destination. 
Regulation 14. Shipments by the United States Department of Agriculture 
Articles subject to restriction in these regulations may be moved interstate 
by the United States Department of Agriculture for experimental or scientific 
purposes, on such conditions and under such safeguards as may be prescribed 
by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. The container of articles 
so moved shall bear, securely attached to the outside thereof, an identifying 
tag from the Bureau of Entmology and Plant Quarantine showing compliance 
with such conditions. 
These revised rules and regulations shall be effective on and after March 
16, 1936, and shall supersede the rules and regulations promulgated May 29, 
1935. 
Done at the city of Washington this 7th day of March 1936. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
[seal] R. G. Tugwell, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
