170 BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE [Oct.-Dec. 
Regulation 5. Notice of Arrival, by Permittee 
Immediately upon the arrival of fruits or vegetables from the countries 
specified in the quarantine at the port of first arrival the permittee or his 
agent shall submit a notice in duplicate to the Secretary of Agriculture, 
through the collector of customs, on forms provided for that purpose, stating 
the number of the permit, the kinds of fruits or vegetables, the quantity or 
the number of crates or other containers included in the shipment, the country 
or locality where grown, the date of arrival, the name of the vessel, the name 
and number, if any, of the dock where the fruits or vegetables are to be un- 
loaded, and the name of the importer or broker at the port of first arrival, or, 
if by rail, the name of the railroad, the car numbers, and the terminal where 
the fruits or vegetables arc to be unloaded. 
Permits may be revoked and other permits refused if the permittee or his 
agent fails to submit the notice of arrival or gives a false notice or in any 
other way violates the quarantine. 
Regulation 6. Inspection and Disinfection of Importations of Fruits and 
Vegetables 
All importations of fruits or vegetables shall be subject, as a condition 
of entry, to such inspection or disinfection, or both, at the port of first arrival 
as shall be required by the inspector of the Department of Agriculture, and 
shall be subject to reinspection at destination at the option of said department. 
Should any shipment of fruits or vegetables be found to be so infested 
with fruit flies or other dangerous pests that in the judgment of the inspector 
of the Department of Agriculture it cannot be cleaned by disinfection or treat- 
ment, or to contain leaves, twigs, or other portions of plants as packing or 
otherwise, the entire shipment may be refused entry. 
No crate, box, hamper, or other container of fruits or vegetables, or fruits 
and vegetables in bulk, shall be removed from the port of first arrival unless 
and until a written notice is given to the collector of customs by the inspector 
of the United States Department of Agriculture that the products have 
been inspected and found to be free from infestation and from plants or por- 
tions of plants used as packing or otherwise: Provided, That the requirements 
under these regulations with respect to the entry of foreign fruits and vege- 
tables into any State for local consumption shall not be a bar to the enforce- 
ment of such additional safeguards as may be deemed necessary by the 
officials of such States. 
All charges for storage, cartage, and labor incident to inspection and dis- 
infection, other than the services of the inspector, shall be paid by the importer. 
Regulation 7. Inspection of Baggage and Cargo on the Dock 
Inspectors of the United States Department of Agriculture are authorized 
to cooperate with the customs inspectors in the examination of all baggage or 
other personal belongings of passengers or members of crews of vessels or other 
carriers whenever such examination is deemed necessary for the purpose of en- 
forcing the provisions of this quarantine with respect to the entry of any 
prohibited or restricted fruits or vegetables or plants or portions of plants 
which may be contained in the baggage or other belongings of such persons. 
The above rules and regulations shall be effective on and after December 
1, 1936, and shall supersede the rules and regulations governing the importa- 
tion of fruits and vegetables into the United States which were promulgated 
October 27, 1932, as amended July 25, 1933. 
Done at the city of Washington this 14th day of November 1936. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agri- 
culture. 
[seal] R. G. Tugwell, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
APPENDIX A 
The information formerly assembled in this appendix is now incorporated 
in a circular issued from time to time by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant 
