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(d) Regulated area. — Any area in a quarantined State or District which is 
now, or which may hereafter be, designated as such by the Secretary of Agri- 
culture in accordance with the provisos of § 301.48, as revised. 
(e) Fruits and vegetables. — For the list of restricted fruits and vegetables 
see § 301.48-5. 
(f) Nursery and ornamental stock. — Nursery, ornamental, and greenhouse 
stock, and all other plants, plant roots, cut flowers, or other portions of plants. 
(g) Sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure. — Sand, soil, earth, peat, 
compost, or manure of any kind and as to either bulk movement or in con- 
nection with farm products or nursery and ornamental stock. 
(h) Certified sand, soil, earth, peat, compost, and manure. — Sand, soil, earm, 
peat, compost, or manure determined by the inspector as uninfested and so 
certified. 
(i) Certified greenhouse. — A greenhouse or similar establishment which has 
complied to the satisfaction of the inspector with the conditions imposed in 
§ 301.48-6. This term may apply also to potting beds, heeling-in areas, hotbeds, 
coldframes, or similar plots or to storage houses, packing sheds, or stores 
treated or otherwise safeguarded in manner and method satisfactory to the 
inspector. 
(j) Inspector. — An inspector of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
(k) Moved interstate. — Shipped, offered for shipment to a common carrier, 
received for transportation or transported by a common carrier, or carried, trans- 
ported, moved, or allowed to be moved from one State or Territory or District 
of the United States into or through any other State or Territory or District. 
(1) Certificate. — A valid form evidencing compliance with the requirements 
of these regulations as to movement of restricted articles to points outside the 
regulated areas. 
(m) Permit.— A valid form authorizing movement of restricted articles from 
a regulated area to a restricted destination in a separate regulated area. 
§ 301.48-2. Limitation of restrictions to regulated areas. — Conditioned upon 
the compliance on the part of the State concerned with the provisos to § 301.48, 
the restrictions provided in these regulations on the interstate movement of 
plants and plant products and other articles enumerated in said § 301.48 will 
be limited to such movement from the areas in such State now or hereafter 
designated by the Secretary of Agriculture as regulated areas. 
§ 301.48-3. Regulated areas. — In accordance with the provisos to § 301.48, 
the Secretary of Agriculture of Agriculture designates as regulated areas for 
the purpose of these regulations the States, District, counties, townships, towns, 
cities, election districts, and magisterial districts listed below, including all 
cities, towns, boroughs, or other political subdivisions within their limits : 
Connecticut. — The entire State. 
Delaware. — The entire State. 
District of Columbia.— The entire District. 
Maine. — County of York; towns of Auburn and Lewiston. in Androscoggin 
County; towns of Cape Elizabeth, Gorham, Gray, New Gloucester, Raymond, 
Scarboro, Standish, and the cities of Portland, South Portland, Westbrook, and 
Windham, in Cumberland County ; the city of Waterville, in Kennebec County; 
and the city of Brewer, in Penobscot County. 
Maryland. — Counties of Baltimore, Caroline, Cecil, Harford, Howard, Kent, 
Montgomery, Queen Amies, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester; the 
city of Baltimore; the citv of Cumberland, the town of Frostburg, and election 
districts Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 22, 23, 24, 26, 29, 31, and 32, in Allegany 
County; the city of Annapolis, and election districts Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, in 
Anne Arundel County; all of Carroll County except the election districts of 
Middleburg (No. 10), and Union Bridge (No. 12) ; election districts of La Plata 
(No. 1), Pomonkey (No. 7), and White Plains (No. 6), in Charles County; 
election districts of Cambridge (No. 7), Church Creek (No. 9), East New 
Market (No. 2), Fork (No. 1), Hurlock (No. 15), Vienna (No. 3), and 
Williamsburg (No. 12), in Dorchester County; election districts of Ballenger 
(No. 23), Braddock (No. 24), Brunswick (No. 25), Buckeystown (No. 1), Burk- 
ittsville (No. 22), Emmitsburg (No. 5), Frederick (No. 2), Hauvers (No. 10), 
Jefferson (No. 14), Middletown (No. 3), New Market (No. 9), Petersville (No. 
12), Thurmont (No. 15), and Woodville (No. 18), in Frederick County; all of 
Prince Georges County except the election districts of Aquasco (No. 8), and 
Nottingham (No. 4) ; election districts of Boonesboro (No. 6), Cavetown (No. 
7), Clear Spring (No. 4), Conococheague (No. 13), Funkstown (No. 10), 
