1932] SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS 41 
(a) Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of sterilized cotton- 
seed between regulated areas when such movement is not through any point 
outside any regulated area. 
(6) Upon determination by the Plant Quarantine and Control Administration 
that reasonable necessity exists for such action, oil mills located outside of but 
in the vicinity of the regulated areas may be authorized to crush cottonseed 
originating in said areas, upon compliance with such conditions as shall in the 
judgment of said administration eliminate any risk of spread of the pink boll- 
worm. Such authorized mills shall be operated in manner and by method satis- 
factory to and under the supervision of the administration. In case of such 
authorization, permits may be issued for the interstate movement from the 
regulated areas or portions thereof to such authorized mills for crushing of 
cottonseed which has been sterilized in manner and by method satisfactory to 
the inspector. 
(c) Permits may be issued for the interstate movement of cottonseed pro- 
duced in areas in which pink bollworm infestation is so light that the Plant 
Quarantine and Control Administration authorizes the omission of fumigation 
of the cotton lint produced therein, on condition that such seed shall be heated 
to a temperature of not less than 145° F. and held at such temperature for at 
least one hour ; that the maintenance of such temperature shall be witnessed 
by an inspector, and that cottonseed so treated shall be immediately placed in 
sacks or other approved containers and shipped, or shall be segregated in a 
manner satisfactory to the inspector. 
(7) Cottonseed hulls shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate 
from regulated areas into or through any point outside such areas. Cottonseed 
hulls may be moved interstate under permit 3 between regulated areas when 
such movement is not through any point outside any regulated area on the fur- 
nishing of evidence that the cottonseed from which the hulls were obtained was 
sterilized in manner and by method satisfactory to the inspector. 
(8) Cottonseed cake and cottonseed meal shall not be moved or allowed to be 
moved interstate from a regulated area except under permit. Permits will be 
granted on the furnishing of evidence satisfactory to the inspector, (1) that the 
cottonseed (from a regulated area) used in the production of the cake and meal 
offered for movement was sterilized in manner and by method satisfactory to the 
inspector; (2) that in the process of and subsequent to the manufacture of 
such cake and meal safeguards have been taken against their possible contamina- 
tion with raw cottonseed; and (3) that the containers or wrappers of such cake 
and meal have met the requirements hereinafter set forth in paragraph (9) of 
this regulation. 
(9) Bagging and other wrappers and containers which have been used in 
connection with or which are contaminated with cotton, seed cotton, cottonseed, 
cottonseed hulls, cottonseed cake and meal, or cotton lint shall not be moved or 
allowed to be moved interstate from a regulated area except under permit. 
Permits will not be granted until such bagging or other wrappers or containers 
have been cleaned or disinfected to the satisfaction of the inspector. 
(10) Railway cars, boats, and other vehicles which have been used in con- 
veying cotton and cotton products or which are fouled with such products, and 
farm household goods, farm equipment, and, if contaminated with cotton, other 
articles shall not be moved or allowed to be moved interstate from a regulated 
area until the same have been thoroughly cleaned or disinfected at the point 
of origin or shipment to the satisfaction of the inspector. 
(11) Hay and other farm products the interstate movement of which has not 
been specifically provided for elsewhere in this regulation may be moved inter- 
state without restriction until further notice. 
This amendment shall be effective on and after June 15, 1932, and on that date 
shall cancel and supersede amendments No. 2 and No. 3 to these revised 
regulations. 
Done at the city of Washington, this 20th day of May, 1932. 
Witness my hand and the seal of the United States Department of Agriculture. 
[SEAL.] R. W. DUNLAP, 
Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 
[The foregoing amendment was sent to all common carriers doing business in or 
through the States of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.] 
» See footnote 2. 
