1936] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 159 
State in which such areas are located and by publication in newspapers 
selected by the Secretary of Agriculture within the States in which the areas 
affected are located. 
Regulation S. Stalks, Bolls, Gin Waste. Etc. 
Stalks, bells, and other parts pf cotton or wild cotton plants (plants of any 
species of the genera Oossypium or Thurberia), and gin waste shall not be 
moved or allowed to be moved interstate from a regulated area, except that 
gin waste may be moved interstate without permit from a gin in a lightly 
infested area 2 * to farms in another regulated area within the contiguous gin- 
ning territory thereof, on condition that in the judgment of the inspector such 
movement would not. owing to the arrival of freezing weather, increase the 
risk of spread of the pink bollworm. 
Regulation 6*. Seed Cotton 
Seed cotton (including grabbots) shall not be moved or allowed to be moved 
interstate from regulated are;is to nonregulated territory, but. for the purpose 
of ginning, seed cotton may be moved 2 interstate without permit from a lightly 
infested area to a contiguous regulated area. 
Regulation 7. Cottonseed 
heavily infested areas 
Cottonseed produced within a heavily infested area shall not be moved or 
allowed to be moved interstate from that area, and no permit will be issued 
for such movement. 
lightly infested areas 
Cottonseed produced in a lightly infested area shall not be moved or allowed 
to be moved interstate therefrom unless a permit shall have been issued therefor 
by the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of sterilized seed pro- 
duced in a lightly infested area on condition that it either is to be moved to 
to another regulated area 2 without passing through any territory not regulated 
under this quarantine or under the Federal quarantine on account of the 
Thurberia weevil: or is a sample to be moved to an approved laboratory in 
nonregulated territory for analysis; or is a sample to be moved for some other 
approved purpose. 
Permits may also be issued for the interstate movement of sterilized seed 
produced in a lightly infested area to an authorized oil mill in nonregulated 
territory for crushing. As one of the conditions for such authorization, oil 
mills in nonregulated territory must agree to maintain such safeguards against 
the spread of infestation, and to comply with such restrictions on the sub- 
sequent movement of the linters and other products manufactured from the 
seed concerned as may be required by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
Quarantine. 
Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of seed from lightly 
infested areas to any destination on condition that it has been given a special 
heat treatment at 145° F., maintained under approved conditions for a period 
of at least 1 hour and subsequently has been protected from contamination 
or has been given such other treatment as may later be approved by the 
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 
In cases where, in the judgment of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
Quarantine, the carrying out of the treatments required in this regulation 
becomes impracticable owing to the lack of satisfactory facilities or for some 
other sound reason, permits may be issued for the interstate movement of 
cottonseed from lightly infested areas on such conditions as may be prescribed 
by that Bureau. 
8 Except from the area in Arizona regulated on account of the Thurberia weevil 
{Quarantine No. 61). 
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